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Track 5: Combined Heat & Power
Session 5A: Real World Combined Heat & Power Installations and Advancements
Tuesday, April 21 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Room: 4
This session will present successful CHP facilities, including the conceptual development and results of project operation. - How CHP increases plant efficiency
- Financial benefits of CHP
- How CHP reduces carbon emission intensity
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Great River Energy’s Combined Heat & Power Strategy Creates a Win-Win Abstract
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Case Study - Executing a 200 kW combined heat and power project Abstract
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Triple Bottom Line of OP CHP: Renewable, Efficient, Emissions Abstract
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Making the Most of CHP Systems Through Technological Advancement Abstract
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Session 5B: CHP Applications
Tuesday, April 21 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Room: 4
This session will include various applications of CHP to systems such as desalination and district heating. Presentations will also cover market and industry trends. - Working examples and best practices of CHP
- CHP value propositions for institutions, corporate, and industrial settings
- Efficiency of CHP on large water projects
- Energy market projections
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Combined Heat & Power - Reliable, Resilient and Sustainable Energy Infrastructure Abstract
Robert Thornton, President, International District Energy Association (IDEA)
Co-Author(s):
Juan Ontiveros, Executive Director of Utilities, The University of Texas System
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The Alstom District Heating Portfolio and Experience Abstract
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2015 Energy Market Outlook and Indsutry Trends Abstract
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Application of CHP to a Polymers Plant Abstract
Mike Larson, Director, Regional General Manager, Black & Veatch Management Consulting
Co-Author(s): Karl Wittbold, Vice President, Business Development, DTE Energy Services, Inc.
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Session 5C: Key Aspects and Considerations for CHP Project Development
Tuesday, April 21 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM
Room: 4
This session will examine several key issues that developers must contend with in order to successfully take a CHP project from concept to commissioning. Topics covered will range from regulatory considerations and related permitting to barriers to market entry and project execution, among others. - Utility benefits from the surging interest in CHP
- Description of CHP financial model
- Cost impacts of Boiler MACT on industrial facilities
- Options for Boiler MACT compliance
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CHP: The DG Option with High Efficiency, High Utilization and Maximum ROI Abstract
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Industrial Cogeneration-Besieged by Environmental Regulation, it May be Time for an Old Idea to Take a New Twist Abstract
Anthony Cirillo, Senior Project Director/Industrial Energy Market Sector Manager, AECOM
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CHP Technologies and Applications: What’s New? Abstract
Charlie Goff, Senior Energy and Climate Change Program Specialist, Eastern Research Group (ERG)
Co-Author(s): Susan Wickwire, Branch Chief, Energy Supply and Industry Branch, U.S. EPA
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* - This speaker has been invited to speak at ELECTRIC POWER 2015, but is not yet confirmed.
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