Preliminary Program – District Energy/CHP 2006 — cont.
Monday, June 12 cont.
12:00 p.m.– 1: 15 p.m.
1: 15 p.m. – 1: 45 p.m.
1: 45 p.m. – 2: 15 p.m.
2: 15 p.m. – 2: 45 p.m.
2: 45 p.m. – 3: 15 pm
3: 15 p.m. – 3: 45 p.m.
3: 45 p.m. – 4: 15 p.m.
4: 15 p.m. – 4: 45 p.m.
4: 45 p.m. – 5: 15 p.m.
IDEA Annual Business Meeting & Awards Luncheon – Recognizing Excellence
Welcome Address – The Honorable William Purcell, Mayor, Nashville, TN
Dessert Break in Exhibit Hall - Sponsored by Ashland Specialty Chemical, Drew Industrial
Session 1A Session 1B
District Cooling Development Panel – New Trends in Operations & Management –
Moderated by Jack Kattner, Kattner Associates Moderated by Ferman Milster, University of Iowa
Overview IDEA District Cooling Best Practice How to Achieve Excellence in Energy Management
Guide – Mark Spurr, FVB Energy, Inc – Johan Kritzinger, LightRidge Resources, LLC
District Cooling for Jumeirah Beach Complex Real Time Data Acquisition and Web Visualization
and The Crescent of The Palm – Meeting Fast- of Customer Meter Data – Al Thong, Enwave
Paced Development with Packaged Cooling
Systems – Gary Hilberg & Eric Davis, TAS Ltd
District Energy in Raleigh, NC – Modernizing
Infrastructure Using Inventive District Cooling
Solution, Financed via Performance Contract –
John Andrepont, The Cool Solutions, Co., and
Richard Beversdorf, Pepco Energy Services
Refreshment Break in Exhibit Hall - Sponsored by Acordia Insurance
Session 2A Session 2B
District Cooling Development Panel (cont’d) - New Trends in Operations and Management (cont’d)
Pre-Packaged vs Built Up Central Chilled Water Wireless M2M Telemetry in Steam Trap Monitoring –
Plants – Do I Have To Decide? – Samuel Stone, Ross Kennedy, QHI Group
Stanley Consultants
The Effect of Chilled Water System Temperature
Differential on Chiller Plant Production
Efficiency – Kevin Jacobs, Thermal Engineering
Group, Inc.
Applying Pressure Independent Control to Raise
Delta T – Eric Moe, Flow Control Industries, Inc.
Early Fault Detection for Utility Plants –
P. Ferman Milster, University of Iowa, and James R.
Hawkins, P.E., Energy Technology Solutions
Systematic Approach to Reduce In-Plant Parasitic
Load Without Sacrificing Reliability – Juan Ontiveros
and Kevin Kuretich, University of Texas Austin
5: 15 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Electricity Outage Minimized at Campus Office
Complex via Backup Generation – Mike Dempsey,
Carter & Burgess
Reception with Exhibitors - Sponsored by York, a Johnson Controls Company
Tuesday, June 13
7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Registration Open
7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast
7: 15 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Speaker Orientation
7: 15 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Forum Meetings: Stats & Metrics, Distribution, Campus, Business & Finance, Business Partners
Session 3A Session 3B
Combined Heat and Power Renewable and Recycled Energy
8:00 a.m. – 8: 30 a.m. Determining Optimal Equipment Capacities in The Conversion of a Municipal Solid Waste Boiler
Cooling Heating and Power (CHP) Systems – to Burn Alternate Fuels – Jon Belcher, Thermal
Dr. C. Randy Hudson, Oak Ridge National Lab Engineering Group
8: 30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. The Army and NASA Move Forward with Waste Case Study: Akron Thermal’s Conversion from
To Energy District Heating and CHP – Tim Natural Gas to Coal, Wood, Tire-derived fuel and
Griffin, Jerry Hinson & Doc Holliday, RMF Waste Oil – Jim Benson, Kelly Dodson and Richard
Engineering, Inc. Pucak, Akron Thermal
9:00 a.m. – 9: 30 a.m. Case Study of the Austin Energy Dell Regional Risk Management in Geothermal District Heating
Children’s Hospital Packaged Hybrid Energy Projects – Adil Caner Sener and Johan Rene Van Dorp,
Plant – Ed Mardiat, Burns & McDonnell George Washington University Systems Engineering
Engineering; Tom Pierson, TAS Ltd. Dept.
9: 30 a.m. – 10: 15 a.m. Refreshment Break in Exhibit Hall - Sponsored by Carrier Corporation