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Track 6: Combined Heat & Power
6B: Real World Application of Combined Heat & Power
Tuesday, April 19 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Room: 211
Pick up useful insight from case studies that focus on the actual implementation of CHP facilities, including University of Michigan’s new gas turbine generators, a coal-fired industrial plant that has efficiently combatted the major drawbacks of cogeneration, and one of the world’s first commercial scale, second-generation cellulosic ethanol plants. Chair: |
Roosevelt Huggins, Associate Vice President - Regional Sales Director, Black & Veatch
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Combined Heat & Power—a Viable Distributed Energy Option for a Midwest University Campus Abstract
John Hodge, Senior Mechanical Engineer, Black & Veatch Management Consulting
Co-Author(s): James Adams, Associate Director for Utilities and Plant Engineering for the University of Michigan, University of Michigan
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Cogeneration Allows Coal-Fired Industrial Plant to Efficiently Convert to Gas Abstract
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Green for the Environment and Your Bottom Line: A CHP Case Study Abstract
Marc Rouse, Director of Sales – North America, Capstone Turbine Corporation
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6C: Utilizing CHP to Increase Efficiency & Power Output
Wednesday, April 20 8:30 AM - 9:50 AM
Room: 211
This session will present some key factors driving CHP development and offer examples of CHP technology currently being utilized to increase efficiency and power output. Learn about a better steam raising system, incorporating organic rankine cycle technology with CHP to generate additional power and profit, and how to select your CHP project site and technology. Chair: |
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James Foster, President / CEO, Foster Energy Development LLC
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Highly duct fired Gas Turbine CHP: a better steam raising system Abstract
Suresh Jambunathan, Director, Business Development Commercial & Municipal Business, Veolia North America
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CHP Project Site and Technology Selection Abstract
Adam Young, Project Manager, Burns & McDonnell Engineering Company, Inc.
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6D: OEM Technologies for CHP Reliability & Efficiency
Wednesday, April 20 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Room: 211
This session will highlight the latest technology offerings aimed at the CHP market. OEM technology has made significant progress in recent years; learn about tools that can contribute to efficiency and reliability. Chair: |
James Foster, President / CEO, Foster Energy Development LLC
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Efficient power generation solutions for a complex, highly interconnected and environmentally conscious market Abstract
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Micro Grid - How CHP can contribute to the overall efficiency & reliability Abstract
Linjun Li, Manager of Emerging Markets, Solar Turbines Inc.
Co-Author(s): Uwe Schmiemann, Marketing and Product Strategy Manager, Solar Turbines Inc.
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Selecting the Right Technology to Maximize Energy Efficiency, Minimize Environmental Impact and Reduce Operational Costs Abstract
Michael Welch, Industry Marketing Manager, Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery
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6E: Are CHP Plants the Answer to Clean Power Plan Compliance?
Wednesday, April 20 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 211
Combined Heat & Power (CHP) is among the technologies accepted by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to meet emission targets in the Clean Power Plan (CPP). Will the CPP be a game changer for CHP?
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CHP: A Solution for State Clean Power Plans Abstract
Linda Shaw, Principal, Future Energy Development, LLC
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Utility Owned Combined Heat & Power (CHP) Plants – Will the Clean Power Plan (CPP) push the Electric Utility Industry to embrace CHPs? Abstract
Ajay Kasarabada, Director, Environmental Solutions, Black & Veatch
Co-Author(s): Brian O'Neal, Manager, Air Permitting Services, Black & Veatch Management Consulting
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Grid Reliability-Is CHP a Part of the Problem or a Part of the Solution? Abstract
Anthony Cirillo, Senior Project Director/Industrial Energy Market Sector Manager, AECOM
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* - This speaker has been invited to speak at ELECTRIC POWER 2016, but is not yet confirmed.