Tuesday, February 7 — cont.
10: 45 am – 11: 15 am
Refreshment Break with Business Partner Exhibitors
11: 15 am – 11: 45 pm
11: 45 am – 12: 15 pm
12: 15 pm – 12: 45 pm
2A: Clean Energy Innovation -
Geothermal
Demonstration of Low
Temperature Geothermal as
Innovative Supply for a
District Heating Network –
Jens Ole Hansen, COWI
Campus Going Geothermal -
A Case Study of Ball State
University’s Conversion to a
Campus Geothermal System –
Michael Luster, MEP Associates
Operational Successes and
Challenges of a Privately
Developed Community Open
Loop Geothermal System –
Nina Baird, Gerry Mattern,
Carnegie Mellon University
2B: Reinventing Heat
Leaving Coal Behind - The
Blue Devils Become Green –
Russell Thompson, Duke University;
Greg Carnathan & Tim Griffin,
RMF Engineering, Inc.
Harvesting Intermittent Waste
Heat at Western Washington
University – Eric Moe, FVB Energy
Reinventing Fire and Campus-Level Energy Transformation –
Hutch Hutchinson, Rocky Mountain
Institute
2C: Thermal Energy
Innovation
Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage
Feasibility Case Studies at
Campus District Energy Systems
in Ohio – Mark Worthington,
Underground Energy
Geothermal District Energy
Storage Systems: Flywheel for
Efficiency – Bill Johnson, Haley &
Aldrich
Lessons Learned in Design
and Implementation of Hot
Water Distribution Systems –
Bryan Kleist, FVB Energy
12: 45 pm – 2:00 pm
2:00 pm – 2: 30 pm
2: 30 pm – 5:00 pm
By Invitation:
DOE Clean Energy Application
Centers Face-to-Face Meeting
IDEA Annual Campus Energy Luncheon
ENERGY STAR CHP Awards
Dessert and Coffee with IDEA Business Partner Exhibitors
Business Development Forum
By Invitation:
Community Energy Guide
Sponsor Meeting
2: 30 pm – 2: 50 pm
3A: PANEL Discussion:
Water Conservation & Treatment
Water Reclamation in Central Plants –
Jonathan Lanciani, Organica Sustainable Water
2: 50 pm – 3: 10 pm
Water Conservation in Cooling Towers –
Molly Bragg, VRTX Technologies
3: 10 pm – 3: 30 pm
Managing Chilled Water in Older Systems –
Mike Davis, Oklahoma State University; Lanae Pierce,
Nalco
3B: PANEL Discussion:
Permits & Regulations
The Uncertainty of the Industrial Boiler MACT
Rule: A Rule Update and its Impact on
Universities – Don Wolf, Burns & McDonnell;
Jeff Witt, Iowa State University
Air Emission Regulations and Electric Prices as
Drivers for CHP and Biomass – Peter Grills,
Bingham McHale
Maximizing Operational Flexibility Through
Permitting – Richard Ney, Sebesta Blomberg;
Ben Fish, University of Iowa
3: 30 pm – 4:00 pm
Refreshment Break with Business Partner Exhibitors