IDEA Members
On or Before After
May 21 May 21
$995 $1,095
Non-Members
Government/Military
(must have ID)
Spouse/Guest
(no technical program)
One Day Only - Member
$1,395 $1,495
$595
$695
$425
$595
$425
$695
One Day Only - Non-Member $750
$850
Annual;Golf
Tournament
Sunday, June 13
7:00 am – 2:00 pm
Join us on Sunday, June 13, 2010, for our
Annual Golf Tournament at Brickyard
Crossing Golf Resort, re-designed by the
legendary Pete Dye in 1992-1993. This
course is one of the top public courses in
America. It provides the unique experience of playing four holes inside the
legendary oval of the famous Indianapolis
Motor Speedway. The course hosted the
PGA Champions Tour Comfort Classic for
7 years from 1994-2000 and the PGA Tour
event from 1960-1968.
$180 per person includes transportation,
breakfast, lunch, cart and green fees,
driving range and shotgun start.
See;District;Energy;in;Action
Technical Tour
Wednesday, June 16
The technical tour for this year’s Annual Conference will include
visits to Citizens’ Perry K Steam and West Street Chilled Water
plant facilities.
First built in 1893, Citizens Thermal’s Perry K steam plant was originally
constructed to provide electricity and low-pressure steam to downtown
Indianapolis. Although the plant has changed over the years to keep
pace with the changing energy demands of a growing city, it operates
today with 8 boilers with a combined steam capacity of nearly 2.0 million
pounds per hour, and it supplies a steam system that delivers nearly
7. 5 billion pounds of steam annually.
Citizens’ West Street Chilled Water plant is a major customer of the Perry
K steam plant. Constructed in 1991, the plant utilizes 400 psig steam to
power six 5,000-ton centrifugal chillers. Today, with a capacity of 36,500
tons, this plant is the largest of 5 interconnected plants which provide
over 54,000 tons of district cooling to downtown Indianapolis.
Technical tour participants will
have an opportunity to see
how the long-term results of
steam plant modifications and
chilled water plant construction
have combined to allow Citizens
to provide low-cost district
energy to a wide variety of
commercial, institutional, and
manufacturing interests.
For more information or to register visit
www.districtenergy.org/calendar.