April 21-23, 2015 | Rosemont, IL

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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
Chair:
John Steinert, Senior Vice President, HDR Inc.
Co-Chair:
Samuel R. Barnes, P.E., President & CEO, Middough Inc.
Speakers: Great River Energy’s Combined Heat & Power Strategy Creates a Win-Win
Abstract
Sandra Broekema, Manager, Business Development, Great River Energy
  Case Study - Executing a 200 kW combined heat and power project
Abstract
Michael Burke, Director, Process Solutions, Enerfab Inc
Co-Author(s):
Mark Linsberg, Director of Alternative Energy, Enerfab Inc
Andrew Koenig, Process Engineer, Enerfab Inc
  Triple Bottom Line of OP CHP: Renewable, Efficient, Emissions
Abstract
David McCallum, Sales, Fairbanks Morse Engine
  Making the Most of CHP Systems Through Technological Advancement
Abstract
Wissam Shaar, Managing Partner, DC Pro Engineering
Co-Author(s):
George Berbari, CEO, DC Pro Engineering
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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
Chair:
Samuel R. Barnes, P.E., President & CEO, Middough Inc.
Co-Chair:
David D. Streicker, Shareholder, Polsinelli PC
Speaker: Combined Heat & Power - Reliable, Resilient and Sustainable Energy Infrastructure
Abstract
Robert Thornton, President, International District Energy Association (IDEA)
Co-Author(s):
Kenneth Smith, President & CEO, District Energy
Juan Ontiveros, Executive Director of Utilities, The University of Texas System
  The Alstom District Heating Portfolio and Experience
Abstract
Timothy Effio, Market Director, MCAC, The AES Corporation
  2015 Energy Market Outlook and Indsutry Trends
Abstract
J. Neil Copeland, Director, Management Consulting Division, Black & Veatch
  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
Co-Chair:
John Steinert, Senior Vice President, HDR Inc.
Speakers: CHP: The DG Option with High Efficiency, High Utilization and Maximum ROI
Abstract
Douglas Friedel, PE, CEM, DCEP, Black & Veatch Management Consulting
  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
  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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