EUEC 2016 Brochure

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EUEC 2016 Brochure
Electric Utilities Attending EUEC
19th Annual Conference & Expo
Wednesday Feb 3 to Friday Feb 5, 2016
Includes senior management & technical experts
attending & speaking at EUEC
EXHIBIT & SPEAKER GUIDE
San Diego Convention Center
MidAmerican Energy Company
Minnesota Power
Minnkota Power Cooperative, Inc.
Montana-Dakota Utilities Company
Muscatine Power and Water
Nebraska Pulbic Power District
Newmont Nevada Energy Investment
NextEra Energy
NiSource
Northern Indiana Public Service Co.(NIPSCO)
Northern Star Generation
NorthWestern Energy
Nova Scotia Power
NRECA
NRG Energy
NV Energy
ODEC
Oklahoma Gas & Electric Company
Old Dominion Electric Cooperative
Omaha Public Power District
Orange Grove Energy
Pacific Gas & Electric
PCPS Energy
Portland General Electric
PPL EnergyPlus LLC
PPL Montana LLC
Puget Sound Electric - PSE
Raven Power
Rochester Public Utilities
Rodan Energy Solutions Inc.
Rural Electric
Sacramento Municipal Utility District
Salt River Project
SAN DIEGO GAS AND ELECTRIC
Santee Cooper
SCANA
Schneider Electric
Sempra US Gas and Power
Southern California Edison
Southern Company
Southern Power Company
Sunflower Electric Power Corporation
Tennessee Valley Authority
Texas Municipal Power Agency
Tri-State Generation and Transmission
Tucson Electric Power
Vectren Corp.
Westar Energy
Western Farmers Electric Cooperative
AES
ALLETE
Alliant Energy Corporation
Alstom Power
Ameren Corporation
American Electric Power
American Municipal Power, Inc.
Arizona Public Service Company
Associated Electric Cooperative, Inc.
Basin Electric Power Cooperation
Big Rivers Electric
Buckeye Power
Burbank Water & Power
Calpine Corporation
Carbon Creek Energy
Central Iowa Power Cooperative
Central Minnesota Municipal Power Agency
City Water Light and Power
Clarke Public Utilities
Cleco Corporation
Con Edison
Consumers Engergy
Deseret Power
Dominion Generation
DTE Energy
Duke Energy
Dynegy
East Kentucky Power Cooperative
Electricité de France
Empire District Electric Company
Entergy Services
Eversource Energy
Exelon Power
Florida Power & Light Company
GDF Suez
Guam Public Utilities Commission
Hoosier Energy
Idaho Power Company
Independence Power & Light
Intermountain Power Service Corporation
Kansas City Board of Public Utilities
Kansas City Power & Light
Korea Electric Power Corporation
KU Energy,LLC
LG&E
Lower Colorado River Authority
Luminant
Madison Gas & Electric
Michigan South Central Power Agency
EUEC | P.O. Box 66076, Tucson, AZ 85728 |
(p) 520.615.3535 | (f) 602.296.0199 | [email protected] | www.euec.com
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111 W Harbor Dr., San Diego, CA 92101
2,000 ATTENDEES
|
400 SPEAKERS
Program
Guide
|
200 EXHIBITS
TECHNICAL TRACKS
A. AIR POLICY & CPP REGS
B. CEMS, AQ & EPA REGS
C. MERCURY CONTROL
D. ENERGY POLICY & SECURITY
E. SO2, NOx, TSP CONTROL
F. RENEWABLE ENERGY
G. O&M and EHS
H. CLIMATE, CCS & CCR
I. WATER 316(b)
J. FLEET, EV & HYBRID
K. BATTERY & ENERGY STORAGE
NETWORK RECEPTIONS
EXHIBIT SHOW HOURS
EXHIBIT SHOW HOURS
located in Exhibit Hall
Tue. Setup
1 pm to 6 pm
Wed.Feb 3 7 am to 7 pm
Thur. Feb 4 7 am to 7 pm
Friday Feb 5 7 am to 12 pm
Breakdown 12 pm to 4 pm
AM Breaks
Lunches
PM Breaks Receptions 2
9:30 am to 10 am
12 pm to 1 pm
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3 pm to 3:30 pm
5 pm to 7 pm
Table of Contents
What is EUEC?.......................................................................................................... 2
Directors and Schedule ......................................................................................... 3
Keynote.................................................................................................................... 4
EUEC Program At-a-Glance................................................................................... 5
EUEC Tracks
Track A: Air Policy & Regulations .....................................................7
Track B: CEMS &Air Quality .............................................................10
Track C: Mercury Control.................................................................13
Track D: Energy Policy & Security....................................................16
Track E: Control Technoogies..........................................................19
Track F: Renewable Energy.............................................................21
Track G: Operations & Mgmt...........................................................24
Track H: CLimate & CCS...................................................................27
Track I: Water 316(b)......................................................................30
Track J: Fleet, EV & Hybrid................................................................33
What is EUEC?
EUEC2016: The19th Annual Energy, Utility & Environment Conference, is
USA’s largest professional networking & educational event of its kind,
to be held February 3 to 5, 2016, at the San Diego Convention Center,
San Diego, CA, with 2,000 delegates, 400 speakers and 200 exhibits.
HISTORY: The first EUEC conference was held in 1995 in Tempe, Arizona.
17 annual EUEC conferences were held in Arizona until 2014, and then
moved to San Diego in 2015.
SCHEDULE
EUEC 2015 - February 16 to 18, 2015 in San Diego, CA.
EUEC 2016 - February 3 to 5, 2016 in San Diego, CA.
EUEC 2017 - February 8 to10, 2017 in San Diego, CA
See www.euec.com to speak or exhibit in the last few available spots.
Who Attended
Year
Delegates
EUEC2015
2,236
EUEC2014
1,605
EUEC2013
1,705
EUEC2012
2,037
EUEC2011
1,830
EUEC2010
1,945
EUEC2009
1,783
3%
Finance /
Legal
19%
Consulting
30%
Energy &
Electric
Utilities
22%
Emissions
Monitoring
6%
14%
Renewable
Energy
Government
& Regulatory
6%
Climate
Policy
Track K: Battery & Energy Storage...................................................34
REGISTRATION
COST
5
Exhibiting Companies........................................................................................... 35
Exhibit Reservation Form....................................................................................... 39
Attendee - Registration
Exhibitor/Speaker/Gov’t/VIP
One Day
Now Jan 29 On-Site
$1195
$1095
$795
$1295 $1,395
$1195 $1,395
$795 $795
Sponsorship Opportunities ................................................................................... 40
Welcome Reception ............................................................................................ 41
Hotels ..................................................................................................................... 42
REGISTRATION COST INCLUDES:
• Admission to any of the 400+ presentations in 10 track rooms
• 13 food and beverage tickets ($300 value)
• 8 networking breaks & meals served in exhibit halls
• Flash Drive containing 400 presentations with audio ($495 value)
• Free spouse registration and welcome reception (495 value)
Media
Partners
EUEC 2016 SCHEDULE
Tuesday | Feb. 2nd
7:00 am
-
7:00 pm Registration
12:00 pm -
6:00 pm Exhibit Set-up
5:00 pm
7:00 pm Welcome Reception
-
Keynote
Wednesday, February 3rd, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
San Diego Convention Center | 111 W. Harbor Dr. | San Diego, CA.
UPDATE FROM U.S. EPA
JANET MCCABE — 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Acting Assistant Administrator | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Wednesday | Feb. 3rd
7:00 am -
7:00 pm Registration
12 pm
7:00 pm Exhibits Open
-
9:00 am - 12:00 pm Plenary Session
12:00 pm -
1:00 pm Networking Lunch 1
1:00 pm -
3:00 pm Tech Session 1
3:00 pm -
3:30 pm Networking Break 2
3:30 pm -
5:30 pm Tech Session 2
5:00 pm -
7:00 pm Networking Reception 3
Thursday | Feb. 4th
7:00 am
-
7:00 pm Exhibits Open
7:30 am
-
9:30 am Tech Session 3
FOSSIL ENERGY & AMERICA’S ENERGY SECURITY
David Mohler — 9:30 - 10:00AM
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Clean Coal and Carbon Mgmt
U.S. Department of Energy
ELECTRIC UTILITY SOLUTIONS FOR REGULATORY CHALLENGES
PAT VINCENT-COLLAWN - 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Chairman, President and CEO | PNM Resources
9:30 am - 10:00 am Networking Break 4
10:00 am - 12:00 pm Tech Session 4
12:00 pm -
1:00 pm Networking Lunch 5
1:00 pm
3:00 pm -
3:00 pm Tech Session 5
3:30 pm Networking Break 6
3:30 pm
5:30 pm Tech Session 6
-
5:00 pm -
7:00 pm Networking Reception 7
DECARBONIZING ENERGY: WHY IT TAKES EVERYTHING
ARMOND COHEN- 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Executive Director | Clean Air Task Force
Friday | Feb. 5th
7:00 am
- 12:00 pm Exhibits Open
7:30 am
- 9:30 am Tech Session 7
9:30 am - 10:00 am Networking Break 8
HIGHLIGHTS OF EUEC2016
DR. PRABHU DAYAL — 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
10:00 am - 12:00 pm Tech Session 8
Chairman| EUEC
12:00 pm -
4:00 pm Exhibit Tear Down
ALL 8 NETWORKING EVENTS ARE HELD IN EXHIBIT HALL
SPEAKER FORMAT
Mission Statement
EUEC facilitates information exchange and fosters cooperation between
industry, government, regulators, academia and stake-holders for the
protection of our environment and energy security.
Preliminary Program - Subject to Change
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• All speakers limited to 20 minutes using PowerPoint
• Submit abstract online and select track and session of choice
• Each session is 2 hours long with 6 speakers and 2 co-chairs
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EUEC P r ogram At - A - Gl anc e
Track
Room #
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
Room 1
Room 2
Room 3
Room 4
Room 5A
Room 5B
Room 8
Room 9
Room 10
Room 11A
CEMS &
AIR
QUALITY
MERCURY
CONTROL
ENERGY
POLICY
& SECURITY
CONTROL
TECHNOLOGIES
RENEWABLE
ENERGY
OPERATIONS
& MGMT
CLIMATE,
ELG, CCS
& CCR
WATER
316(b)
FLEET,
BATTERY &
STORAGE
Regulatory
Update
CEMS & Air
Quality
Hg Control
Demonstrations
Energy
Policy &
Security
Control
Tech.
Renewable
Energy
Markets
Decommissioning of
Power Plants
Climate
Change &
GHG
Wastewater
Mgmt.
Fleet
CCPClean
Power Plan
CEMS &
Hg
Activated
Carbon - Hg
Sustainability
Projects &
Data
ESP & PM
Waste to
Energy
Compliance
Strategies &
Plant
Conversions
Post COP21
& Inventories
Water &
Electric
Utilities
EV, PHEV &
Charging
NAAQS
EPA
Regulatory
Update
SO2, SO3
& Additives
- DSI
Renewable
Development
Analysis
Power Plant
& Boiler
Optimization
ELG - Utility
Perspective
316b
Battery &
Storage
Systems
NSR
PM, CEMS
DSI &
Activated
Carbon
Smart Grid &
Micro Grid
SO2, SO3
& Additives
-WFDG
Renewable
Project
Development
EHS & EMIS
FGD
CCR & ELG
Compliance Wastewater
-ZLD
Mgmt
Battery &
Storage
Modeling 1hour SO2
Hg MATS
Compliance
Energy &
Environment
NOx
CONTROL
Solar &
Wind
EHS & Risk
Mgmt.
CCR & ELG
FGD
Wastewater
Back-up
Power &
Energy
Storage
111(d)- CPP
Compliance
Modeling
Hg Control
Tech
Energy
Efficiency
SCR
Solar & PV
Operations
&
Optimization
Coal Ash
& FGD
Permits &
Compliance
Monitoring ,
Testing &
HCL
Young Power
Professionals
Natural Gas
Remediation
Community
Solar
Operations
& Mgmt.
Distributed
Generation
Compliance
Tech &
Strategies
Renewable
Energy &
Geothermal
Operations
& Mgmt.
Sessions AIR POLICY
& REGS
Wednesday| February 8
1 1:00PM
to
3:00PM
2 3:30PM
to
5:30PM
Thursday| February
3 7:30AM
to
9:30AM
410:00AM
to
12:00PM
Next Gen.
5 1:00PM Compliance
to
3:00PM
6 3:30PM
Strategies
to
5:30PM
Friday| February 10
7 7:30AM
to
9:30AM
810:00AM AirPermitting,
Policy &
to
Regulaitons
12:00PM
Air Quality Fenceline
Monitoring
Preliminary Program - Subject to Change
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Transmission
Hg Control
Technologies & Distribution
316(b), ELG, Flow & Li-Ion
Wastewater
Batteries
CCS: Carbon
Water
Capture &
Sustainability
Storage
CCS II
6
Water Supply
& Security
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Room 1
Wednesday | February 3 |1PM - 3 PM
Thursday | February 4 | 10AM - 12PM
A1. REGULATORY UPDATE
A4. NSR
A1.2 VIEW FROM THE CLEAN POWER PLAN TRENCH
Co-chair -Jay Holloway, Partner, Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan, LLP
A4.2 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN NSR SETTLEMENTS & CONSENT DECREE IMPLEMENTATION
Jay Holloway, Partner, Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan, LLP
A1.3 NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN STATE ENERGY POLICY
John Finnigan, Lead Counsel, Environmental Defense Fund
A4.3 THE UTILITY NEW SOURCE REVIEW ENFORCEMENT INITIATIVE
Co-chair - Makram Jaber, Partner, Hunton & Williams LLP
A1.4 A MINNESOTA UTILITY OUTLOOK ON CLEAN POWER PLAN REQUIREMENTS
Michael Cashin, Environmental Policy Advisor, Minnesota Power (ALLETE)
A4.4 EPA MODELING GUIDANCE CHANGES: IMPORTANT UPDATES FOR NSR PERMITTING
Robert Iwanchuk, Program Manager, AECOM; Mary Kaplan & Robert Paine
A1.5 HOW EPA MADE A MOCKERY OF THE GUIDELINE ON AIR QUALITY MODELS
Gale Hoffnagle, Senior Vice President, TRC Companies, Inc.
A4.5 NSR REFORM IMPLEMENTATION CHALLENGES
Gurinder Saini, Sr. Environmental Engineer, RTP Environmental Assoc. Inc.; Thomas Emmel
A1.6 ENVIRONMENTAL DISPATCH: THE NEW PARADIGM?
Block Andrews, Associate Environmental Engineer, Burns & McDonnell; Mike Borgstadt
A4.6 OZONE IMPACT ANALYSIS IN PSD PERMITTING
Larry Moon, Principal, Zephyr Environmental Corporation
A4.1 NSR 2016 - THE CHALLENGE CONTINUES
Co-chair - Ken Weiss, Managing Partner-Global Power Service, ERM
A1.1 ELECTRIC GENERATOR REGULATORY UPDATE
Co-chair - John Kinsman, Sr. Director - Environment, Edison Electric Institute
Wednesday | February 3 | 3:30PM - 5:30PM
Thursday | February 4 | 1PM - 3PM
A2. CPP - CLEAN POWER PLAN
A5. NEXT GEN. COMPLIANCE STRATEGIES
A2.2 THE CLEAN POWER PLAN: TOWARD IMPLEMENTATION AND COMPLIANCE
Co-chair - Marc Chupka, Principal, The Brattle Group
A5.2 MATS - WHAT’S NEXT AFTER MICHIGAN V. EPA?
Stephanie Sebor, Associate Attorney, Winston & Strawn LLP
A5.1 COMPLIANCE WITH THE CLEAN POWER PLAN
Session Sponsor & Co-chair - Mack McGuffey, Partner, Troutman Sanders; Randy Brogdon
A2.1 WORKING TOWARD THE BEST STATE PLAN UNDER EPA’S NEW CLEAN POWER PLAN
Co-chair - Eric Hiser, Partner, Jorden Bischoff & Hiser, PLC
A2.3 THE “NEW” CLEAN POWER PLAN
William Campbell, Principal Engineer, Environmental Consulting and Technology
William
Smalling PC
A5.3 ECONOMIC IMPACT ON U.S. REFINING INDUSTRY OF CAA & GHG CONTROLS
Bill Smalling, Attorney, The Law Office of C. William Smalling, PC
A2.4 CPP LITIGATION: EPA REGULATION OF GHGS UNDER THE CLEAN AIR ACT
Allison Wood, Partner, Hunton & Williams LLP
A5.4 WHAT EPA’S “NEXT GEN” COMPLIANCE INITIATIVE MEANS FOR THE POWER SECTOR
Alexandra Bromer, Counsel, Perkins Coie LLP
A2.5 IMPACTS OF CPP POLICY SCENARIOS ON FOSSIL FUEL WHOLESALE POWER MARKETS
Phillip Graeter, Associate, Energy Ventures Analysis
A5.5 NEXT GENERATION COMPLIANCE AND THE CITIZEN SCIENTIST
Co-chair - David Elam, Principal, TRC Companies, Inc.
A2.6 EXPECTED EFFECTS OF THE CLEAN POWER PLAN
Walter Wooten, Director of Sales, Energy & Utilities, 360factors, Inc.; Randall Rosengarten
A5.6 THE ROLE OF UTILITIES IN STATE PLAN DEVELOPMENT
Maureen Gannon, Executive Director-Environmental Services, PNM Resources
Thursday | February 4 | 7:30AM - 9:30AM
Thursday | February 4 | 3:30PM - 5:50PM
A3. NAAQS
A6. 111(d): CPP COMPLIANCE
A3.2 2016: A YEAR OF INTENSIVE ACTIVITY FOR SO2 NAAQS IMPLEMENTATION
Robert Paine, Associate VP, AECOM; David Heinold, Mary Kaplan & Bob Iwanchuk
A6.2 CARBON CAPTURE & UTILIZATION - STRATEGIES FOR CPP COMPLIANCE
Kathryn Swor, Environmental Engineer, Wenck Assoc.; Patrick Ahlm & Erin Heitkamp
A3.3 SO2 NAAQS DESIGNATIONS & IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DATA REQUIREMENTS RULE
Joe Hammond, Principal Consultant, Trinity Consultants
A6.3 HEAT RATE IMPROVEMENT DEMONSTRATION AND CO-BENEFITS
Sterling Gray, Business Dev. Mgr., AECOM; Kevin O’Boyle & Gus Shearer, ARVOS Inc.
A3.4 REDEFINING AQ REGULATION TO ADDRESS HEALTH RISKS FROM CLIMATE CHANGE
Sonja Sax, Senior Manager, Ramboll Environ
A6.4 CONTROLLING SLAG & FOULING AS A COMPLIANCE STRATEGY FOR EPA’S CPP
Ian Saratovsky, Fuel Tech, Inc.; Kent W Schulz, Chris R Smyrniotis & Emil P Rivera
A3.5 THE NEW OZONE NAAQS: ISSUES AND IMPLICATIONS
Richard Hamel, Senior Project Manager, Environmental Resources Management (ERM)
A6.5 RATE VS. MASS: INSIGHTS FROM EPRI’S STATE-LEVEL ANALYSES OF THE CPP
Victor Niemeyer, Senior Technical Executive, EPRI; David Young & John Bistline, EPRI
A3.6 UNPACKING THE REVISED OZONE NAAQS
Session Sponsor & Co-chair - Brian O’Neal, Air Permitting Manager, Black & Veatch
A6.6 THE CLEAN POWER PLAN – STATE AND REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES
Scott Osbourn, Partner, ERM, Inc.; Mike Kennedy, Duke Energy Florida
A3.1 PROBABILISTIC & SOURCE CHARACTERIZATION TECHNIQUES IN AERMOD COMPLIANCE
Session Sponsor & Co-chair - Sergio Guerra, CPP, Inc.; Ron Petersen
A6.1 POTENTIAL FOR TRACKING & TRADING ENERGY EFFICIENCY UNDER THE CPP
Co-chair – David Sumi, Senior Associate, Cadmus; Kate Wilson
A6.7 COAL BENEFICIATION TO MEET CLEAN POWER PLAN EFFICIENCY TARGETS
Co-chair - Keith Moore, President, CastelLight Energy Corp
Preliminary Program - Subject to Change
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Friday | February 5 | 7:30AM - 9:30AM
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Wednesday | February 3 | 1PM - 3PM
A7. PERMITS & COMPLIANCE
B1. CEMS & AIR QUALITY
A7.2 COMPLIANCE WITH PERMITS DOES NOT PREVENT CIVIL SUITS UNDER STATE LAW
Co-chair - Michael McMenus, Senior Process Specialist, Kiewit Engineering & Design Co.
B1.2 COMPARISON OF NO2 MONITORING AND MODELING CONCENTRATIONS FOR CTS
Salahuddin Mohammad, Senior Engineer, Golder Associates Inc.; Kennard F. Kosky
A7.3 NEW OEHHA TOXICS GUIDELINES, EFFECTS ON AB2588, AND PERMITTING
Gregory Wolffe, Principal , Yorke Engineering, LLC; Judith Yorke
B1.3 EMISSIONS MONITORING BEST MGMT PRACTICES: IS YOUR SYSTEM A CADILLAC OR A VW?
Co-chair - Matthew DeSorbo, Senior Project Manager, Tetra Tech, Inc.; Lynn Gresock
A7.4 BOILER MACT IMPLEMENTATION – RECORDKEEPING AND DATA MANAGEMENT
Karin Greenacre, Senior Project Manager, TRC Companies, Inc.
B1.4 MULTI MODULE BAGHOUSE LEAK DETECTOR IMPLEMENTATION
Co-chair - John Brown, PCME Sales Manager, Altech PCME
A7.5 CITIZEN SCIENCE CAMPAIGN: SPOT THE SMOKE
Shawn Dolan, President, Virtual Technology, LLC; Randi Ryan, Sustainable Skys
B1.5 EPA PROTOCOL GAS ACCURACY & TRACEABILITY
Albert Guitjens, U.S. Market Segment Manager - Automotive & Power Generation
Air Liquide America Specialty Gases, LLC
A7.1 PERMITTING CHALLENGES FOR A COMBINED CYCLE COMBUSTION TURBINE
Dwain Kincaid, Senior Env. Consultant, Air Quality Services, LLC
A7.6 THE CCR RULE AND CORRECTIVE ACTION: PLAN NOW TO SAVE LATER
Co-chair - Katie Bland, Senior Enviro. Engineer, Burns & McDonnell; John Hesemann
Friday | February 5 | 10AM - 12PM
B1.1 FIELD EVALUATION OF AN FTIR CEMS AGAINST PS-15, PS-18 AND PROCEDURE 6
Steve Gibbons, Business Development Manager, ABB Inc.; Jim Peeler, Emission Monitoring
Wednesday | February 3 | 3:30PM - 5:30PM
A8. PERMITTING, AIR POLICY & REGULATIONS
B2. CEMS & HG
A8.2 YOUR PROPOSED SIMPLE- OR COMBINED-CYCLE FACILITY AIR PERMIT
Co-chair - Mary Hauner-Davis, Manager - Air/Noise, Burns & McDonnell; Minda Nelson
B2.2 A CHEMILUMINESCENCE NOX ANALYZER WITH A DIFFERENCE
Co-chair - Steve Gibbons, Business Development Manager, ABB Inc.
A8.3 PERMITTING - MORE THAN PSD AND NPDES PERMITS...
Joseph Takats, Environmental Consultant, WorleyParsons Group Ltd; Jack Senthilvel
B2.3 RELIABLE HG EMISSIONS MEASUREMENTS: CEMS, PROCESS ANALYZERS, & PEMS
Co-chair - Sharon Sjostrom, CPO, ADA-ES; C. Senior, E. Zipp, C. Wilson & D. Montano
A8.4 REVIEW OF GHG BACT DETERMINATIONS FOR GAS TURBINES
Co-chair - George Lipka, Consulting Engineer, Tetra Tech, Inc.
B2.4 SUCCESSFUL MATS CEMS UPGRADE CASE STUDY AT A CITY OF FREMONT UNIT #8
Brian Petermann, Sega, Inc.; Thomas, Teledyne ML; Nielsen, Fagen; Boothe, City of Fremont
A8.5 GREENHOUSE GAS CHALLENGES FOR NEW GAS TURBINE-BASED PLANTS
Terrance Unrein, Associate Manager, Luminate, LLC
B2.5 PORTABLE MERCURY EMISSIONS MONITORING
Alvin Chua, International Sales Manager, Nippon Instruments Corporation
A8.1 HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT - TOOL FOR MANAGING PROJECT’S NON-TECHNICAL RISK
Scott Weaver, Partner, ERM; Sharon Quiring CIH & Kristina Mitchell
B2.1 MATERIALS SELECTION ON CONTINUOUS EMISSIONS MONITORING OF REACTIVE GASES
Roberto Bosco, Principal Applications Engineer, MKS Instruments, Inc.; Peter Zemek
A8.6 COMPARISON US/EU REGULATIONS ON AIR POLLUTANTS FROM LARGE FOSSIL FUEL POWER
PLANTS
Eric Joos, Expert, Electricité de France (EDF)
Thursday | February 4 | 7:30AM - 9:30AM
B3. EPA REGULATORY UPDATE
B3.1 IMPLEMENTING U.S EPA’S 316(B) RULE
Sean Ramach, Environmental Scientist, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
B3.2 EGRID2012 - NEW DATA, RENEWED FOCUS
Travis Johnson, Environmental Protection Specialist, U.S. EPA; Jeremy Schreifels, US EPA
B3.3 MATS ECMPS REPORTING UPDATE
Charles R. Frushour II, Clean Air Markets Division, U.S. EPA
B3.4 GAS TURBINES SUB 2PPM NOX : TECH. FEASIBILITY & SAMPLING UNCERTAINTIES
Ben Segal, Air Resources Board
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Thursday | February 4 | 10AM - 12PM
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Friday | February 5 | 7:30AM - 9:30AM
B4. PM, CEMS
B7. MONITORING, TESTING & HCL
B4.2 PM10/2.5 EMISSIONS FROM GAS-FIRED BOILERS & HEATERS
Co-chair - Glenn England, Ramboll Environ; Astin & Benson, Woods Cross; Croghan, Montrose
B7.2 CASE STUDIES OF MERCURY SORBENT TRAP SAMPLING AT COAL-FIRED BOILERS
Jason Miller, Marketing & Sales Manager, Air Quality Services, LLC; Daniel Todd
B4.3 QUARTERLY PM TESTING: UPGRADING TO PM CEMS
John Brown, PCME Sales Manager, Altech PCME
B7.3 EMISSION TESTING ISSUES AND INNOVATIONS
Co-chair - Kevin Crosby, VP-Technical, Montrose Air Quality Services, LLC
B4.4 PM CEMS VS PM CPMS
Co-chair - Robert Baxter, President, B3 Systems, Inc.
B7.4 A COST/BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF HCL CEMS
Jerry Riddle, President, Tiger Optics; Ed Burgher, Lisa Bergson & Yu Chen
B4.5 COMPLIANCE STRATEGY FOR USING PM MONITORS AS A CPMS
Rick Krenzke, Project Director, TRC Companies, Inc.
B7.5 MEASURING HCL USING HOT/WET EXTRACTIVE FTIR CEMS
Jim Cornish, Sales & Support Manager, Gasmet Technologies
B4.6 PORTABLE DEVICE FOR WIDE RANGE AEROSOL SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS
Markus Pesch, Technical Director, GRIMM Arosol GmbH & Co. KG; Volker Ziegler
B7.6 PEOPLE-SPECIFIC HEALTH ASSESSMENT & CHARACTERIZATION BY INDOOR AQ
Jong-Ryeul Sohn, Professor, Korea University; Hyeon-Ju Oh, Woobae Chi, Nana Jeong
B4.1 DIGITAL OPACITY SUCCESS STORIES
Shawn Dolan, President, Virtual Technology, LLC; Scott Hicks
Thursday | February 4 | 1PM - 3PM
B5. MODELING & 1-HOUR SO2
B5.1 STRATEGIES TO DEAL W/ MONITORED EXCEEDANCES WHEN AERMOD CAN’T BE USED
Co-chair - Ron Petersen, Vice President, CPP, Inc.
B5.2 1-HOUR SO2 AREA DESIGNATION IN THE VICINITY OF A COAL-FIRED POWER PLANT
Salahuddin Mohammad, Senior Engineer, Golder Associates Inc.; Kennard F. Kosky
B5.3 SO2 1-HOUR DESIGNATION MODELING – WHY DO YOUR OWN?
George Schewe, Principal Consultant & Meteorologist, Trinity Consultants
B5.4 1-HOUR SO2 COMPLIANCE CHALLENGES
Co-chair - Jeffrey Hanson, Senior Manager - Environmental Services, Alliant Energy Corp
B5.5 MODELING EMISSION RATES OF SO2 FOR AREA DESIGNATIONS FOR 1-HR SO2
Moha Parikh, Project Manager, CH2M; Don Caniparoli
B7.1 PREDICTIVE EMISSIONS MONITORING (PEMS) THE NEXT GENERATION
Co-chair - David Triebel, President, Durag Group; Richard Hovan
Friday | February 5 | 10AM - 12PM
B8. AIR QUALITY - FENCELINE MONITORING
B8.1 CONSIDERATIONS FOR SUCCESFULLY DEPLOYING REAL-TIME PHOTOMETRIC
SYSTEMS FOR FENCELINE MONITORING Co-chair - Robert Anderson, TSI Inc.; Scott Norman, Tim Johnson
B8.2 DEMONSTRATION OF WORLD’S MOST COMPREHENSIVE FENCELINE MONITORING
NETWORK USING OPEN-PATH FTIR Matthew McCormick, IMACC, LLC; Ralph Brewer,Robert Spellicy & Troy Boley
B8.3 DESIGNING AND IMPLEMENTING PERIMETER AIR MONITORING PROGRAMS
Co-chair - Melissa McLaughlin, Project Manager, AECOM; Leo Gendron, AECOM
B8.4 AIR QUALITY CONSIDERATIONS FOR POWER PLANT SITING AND DEVELOPMENT
Karin Fickerson, Program Director, ERM
B8.5 OPTICAL TECHNOLOGY FOR TRACKING TURBULENCE, VISIBILITY & HAZARDOUS WIND
James Shinkle, Optical Scientific; Dr. Ting-i Wang, Sung Kim & Donn Williams
Thursday | February 4 | 3:30PM - 5:30PM
B6. MODELING
B6.1 REVISIONS TO THE TIER-2 AND TIER-3 NO2 MODELING REFINEMENTS
Richard Hamel, Senior Project Manager, Environmental Resources Management; Mark
Garrison, Technical Fellow
B6.2 SOURCE CHARACTERIZATION REFINEMENTS FOR DISPERSION MODELING APPS
Co-chair - Robert Paine, Associate Vice President, AECOM; Mary Kaplan
B6.3 SINGLE-SOURCE PHOTOCHEM. MODELING FOR PSD PERMITTING FOR OZONE & PM
Co-chair - Krish Vijayaraghavan, Ramboll Environ; Ralph Morris
B6.4 EXPERIENCE WITH THE SCICHEM MODEL
Jason Reed, Meteorologist, SLR Intl. Corp.; Bruce Macdonald & Matt Porter
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Thursday | February 4 | 10AM - 12PM
C1. HG CONTROL DEMONSTRATIONS
C4. DSI & ACTIVATED CARBON
C1.2 NEW FULL-SCALE RESULTS ON GORE™ MERCURY CONTROL SYSTEM
Co-chair - Jeff Kolde, Product Specialist, W.L. Gore; Casarino, DeGarbolewski & Knotts
C4.2 OPERATIONAL COST SAVINGS WITH NEW DSI/ACI TECHNOLOGIES
Michael Thiel, Regional Sales Manager , Nol-Tec Systems; Mitch Lund
C1.3 ADVANCED MERCURY CONTROL TECH. COMMISSIONING & DEMONSTRATION
Nicholas Lentz, Field Technical Mgr., ME2C; John Pavlish, Marcus Sylvester & James Trettel
C4.3 REDUCING REAGENT & SORBENT COSTS FOR HG & PARTICULATE MATTER CONTROL
Co-chair - Constance Senior, PhD, VP, ADA-ES; D. Young, S. Sjostrom & D. Bertelson
C1.4 WHEN MERCURY RE-EMISSION ISN’T
Co-chair - Steven Feeney, Product Line Mgr., Babcock & Wilcox; Joe Stu
C4.4 TECH. TO MITIGATE THE IMPACT OF ACTIVATED CARBON INJECTION ON AQ
Rafic Minkara, PhD, PE, Vice President, Headwaters Incorporated
C1.5 HG RE-EMISSION CONTROL – A NEW APPROACH ALLOWS FOR RAPID DEPLOYMENT
Joe Stuart, President, URC - Urgent Re-emission Control Services
C4.5 POWDERED ACTIVATED CARBON INJECTION RESULTING IN IMPROVED DISPERSION
Session Sponsor & Co-chair - Regina Rodriguez, Carbon Specialist, Carbonxt; David
Mazyck, PhD, Christine Valcarce, PhD & Erica Gonzaga
C1.1 WET SCRUBBER ADDITIVE EVALUATION FOR THE GIBBONS CREEK POWER STATION
Philip Flowers, Project Manager, Texas Municipal Power Agency (TMPA)
Wednesday | February 3 | 3:30PM - 5:30PM
C4.1 BALANCE OF PLANT EFFECTS FROM LARGE DSI SYSTEMS
Jon Norman, Sales and Technology Manager, United Conveyor Corporation
Thursday | February 4 | 1PM - 3PM
C2. ACTIVATED CARBON - HG
C5. HG MATS COMPLIANCE
C2.2 ACTIVATED CARBON OVERVIEW WITH SAFE HANDLING PRACTICES
Session Sponsor & Co-chair - Joe Wong; Robert Huston, Sr. Director - Tech. Svcs., ADA-CS
C5.2 PS-12A COMPLIANCE HGCEMS WITHOUT CALIBRATION GENERATORS
Co-chair - Richard Hovan, DIrector - Environmental Division, Durag Group
C2.3 MERCURY REMOVAL PERFORMANCE WITH NON-TRADITIONAL SORBENTS
Conner Cox, Strategic Project Manager, United Conveyor Corporation; Jon Norman
C5.3 REDUCING THE COST OF MERCURY CONTROL, AND IMPROVING PLANT OPERATIONS
Session Sponsor & Co-chair - Constance Senior, PhD, VP, ADA-ES; S. Sjostrom & Wilson
C2.4 MERCURY ADSORPTION OF ACTIVATED CARBON WITH SIMULATED GAS CONDITION
Sang-Sup Lee, Associate Professor, Chungbuk National University
C5.4 MINIMIZING COSTS & LOST GENERATION FROM MATS WORK PRACTICE STANDARDS
Peter J. Spinney, Director, Markets & Technology, NeuCo, Inc.
C2.5 POWDERED ACTIVATED CARBON FOR THE REMOVAL OF HG IN WFGD WASTEWATER
Erica Gonzaga, Engineer, Carbonxt; David Mazyck, Christine Valcarce & Regina Rodriguez
C5.5 HAVING AN UNEXPECTED RE-EMISSION EMERGENCY? WHO ARE YOU GOING TO CALL?
Joe Stuart, President, URC - Urgent Re-emission Control Services
C2.1 IMPACTS OF DSI ON ACI FOR MERCURY CONTROL
Session Sponsor & Co-chair - Richard Mimna, Sr. R&D Associate, Calgon Carbon
Thursday | February 4 | 7:30AM - 9:30AM
C3. HG CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES
C3.1 DRY SCRUBBER ADDITIVE FACILITATES MERCURY EMISSION COMPLIANCE
Co-chair - Tommy Chen, Lead Chemist, Nalco; Keiser, Yuan, Denny, Showalter & Carlson
C3.2 ULTRA ADVANCED AMENDED-SILICATES FOR HG CONTROL IN COLD-SIDE ESPS
Thomas Gale, Director of Tech. Development, Novinda; James R. Butz & Cliff H. Brown
C3.3 FINDING A SOLUTION TO PAC INDUCED SDA SCALING
Co-chair - Jon Miller, Technology Manager - Mercury Control, Albemarle Corp.
C3.4 FABRIC FILTERS FOR EFFICIENT AND SUSTAINED MERCURY REDUCTION
Tim Trimble, Managing Director, TTG Inc.; Eduardo Torres, Dan Mcbride & Xinfei Yu
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C5.1 PLANT OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCE USING AMENDED SILICATES FOR HG CONTROL
Clifton Brown Jr., VP Applied Engineering, Novinda Corp.; James Butz
Thursday | February 4 | 3:30PM - 5:30PM
C6. HG CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES
C6.1 MERCURY MONITORING AND TESTING FOR PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Co-chair - Steve Baloga, VP Environmental Services, Novinda
C6.2 REDUCING OPERATING COSTS AND RISKS OF HG CONTROL WITH FUEL ADDITIVES
Co-chair - Scott Terhune, VP, ADA-ES; D. Young, S. Sjostrom, C. Senior & S. Meinhardt
C6.3 PROCESS-INTEGRATED TECH. FOR HG ABATEMENT IN THE CEMENT INDUSTRY
Holger Reinhold, Process Engineer, Scheuch GmbH; Andreas Gangl
C6.4 PAC AND SORBENT HANDLING FOR MERCURY CONTROL
Mitch Lund, Technical Engineer, Nol-Tec Systems
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C7. YOUNG POWER PROFESSIONAL
C7.1 ARE YOU A RAINMAKER? CAREER ADVICE FOR THE YOUNG POWER PROFESSIONAL
Priscilla Kissinger, Special Projects Manager, Carbonxt
C7.2 GROWING AS A LEADER
David Mazyck, PhD, CEO, Carbonxt
C7.3 VERSATILITY & ADAPTABILITY TO GROW YOUR CAREER
Rick Sparrow, President, Lathrop-Trotter Company
C7.4 THE IMPORTANCE OF INVOLVEMENT WITH INDUSTRY AGENCIES
Jerry Purvis, Director of Environmental Affairs, East Kentucky Power
C7.5 THE VALUE OF SEEKING OUT UNTRADITIONAL APPROACHES
Conner Cox, Strategic Project Manager, United Conveyor Corporation
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Wednesday | February 3 | 1PM - 3PM
D1. ENERGY POLICY & SECURITY
D1.1 HOW TO MAKE DRIVING ON SUNSHINE A REALITY WHILST INCREASING ENERGY SECURITY
Desmond Wheatley, CEO, Envision Solar
D1.2 A TALE OF TWO WINTERS
Stephen Slocomb, Principal, Epsilon Associates
D1.3 SECURITY PROGRAMS AND PROTECTIVE MEASURES
Joachim Gloschat, Senior Intelligence & Security Analyst, Gannett Fleming
D1.4 GAS & ELEC. INTERDEPENDENCIES: NEAR-TERM INFRASTRUCTURE OUTLOOK PJM
Co-chair - Justin Adder, NETL/U.S. DOE; Tarka, NETL/U.S. DOE; Myles & Brewer, ESPA
D1.5 40CFR 1506.11 - NEPA EMERGENCY CLAUSE
Richard Knox, Regulatory Compliance Specialist, Amec Foster Wheeler
D1.6 INVESTING IN AMERICAN ENERGY: U.S. DOE’S LOAN PROGRAMS OFFICE
Kerri Neary, Technical Project Manager, U.S. DOE Loan Programs Office
Wednesday | February 3 | 3:30PM - 5:30PM
D2. SUSTAINABILITY PROJECTS & DATA
D2.1 OPPORTUNITIES FOR COAL POWER GENERATION IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Co-chair - Thomas Tarka, Sr. Engineer, NETL; Robert James & Patrick Le, NETL / U.S. DOE
D2.2 JOURNEY OF SUSTAINABILITY
Co-chair - Ensan El-Ayoubi, Facilities Planning Consultant, Saudi Aramco
D2.3 DISTRIBUTED BIO-HYDROGEN REFUELING STATIONS
Peter Schubert, Professor, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
D2.4 BIG DATA ANALYSIS: MINING & ANALYZING UTILITY DATA
Michael Steifman, CEO/Founder, UtiliSave
D2.5 NEXRAD PRODUCTS AND NOAA’S BIG DATA PARTNERSHIP
Amy Gaskins, Big Data Project Director, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
D2.6 WHOLE BUILDING DATA ACCESS: A UTILITIES PERSPECTIVE
Hetal Parekh, Research Assistant, Carnegie Mellon; Cochran , Parekh, Marion & Wagner
Thursday | February 4 | 7:30AM - 9:30AM
D3. TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION
D3.1 DISTRIBUTED GEN. IN STANDABY: ADDRESS UTILITY BARRIERS TO CLEAN DG
INSTALLATION
Graeme Miller, Energy Policy Analyst, Energy Resources Center; Stefano Galiasso
D3.2 LONG-EARED BAT &INTERIM 4(D) RULE: TRANSMISSION LINE SITING & PERMITTING
Co-chair - Russell Light, Environmental Specialist, Sargent & Lundy; Daniel Laubenthal
D3.3 UNDERSTANDING NOISE COMPLAINTS FROM RELATIVELY LOW-NOISE UTILITY PROJECTS
Eddie Duncan, Director, RSG
D3.4 GIS TRANSMISSION PLANNING TOOLS FOR THE WESTERN INTERCONNECT
Co-chair - Daniel Moreno, GIS Manager, ICF
D3.5 GRID RESILIENCE INDICATORS FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
Thierry Spiess, PhD and Research Assistant, Centre for Urban Energy
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D4. SMART GRID & MICRO GRID
D4.1 MIRCOGRID– DESCRIPTION OF INSTALLATIONS AND OPERATING EXPERIENCE
Co-chair - Uwe Schmiemann, Marketing & Strategy Mgr., Solar Turbines International
D4.2 MICROGRID DEVELOPMENT - REGULATORY AND LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS
Will DuBois, Partner, Venable LLP
D4.3 SUCCESSFUL MICROGRID IMPLEMENTATION
Session Sponsor & Co-chair - Lucas Oehlerking, Microgrid Solution Lead, Black & Veatch
D4.4 DISTRIBUTED INTELLIGENCE: CHANGING THE CALCULUS FOR SMART GRID INVESTMENT
Tim Wolf, Director of Marketing, Itron Inc.
D4.5 NANO-GRIDS; FUTURE POWER GRIDS - STATE OF THE ART
Adel El Shahat, Assistant Professor, Georgia Southern University; Allen E. Paulson
Thursday | February 4 | 1PM - 3PM
D5. ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
D5.1 FUNDING SUSTAINABILITY FOR SUSTAINABLE OUTCOMES
Co-chair - Doug Smith, CEO - Founder, Village Green Global Inc.; Helen Hannah
D5.2 UTILITY INCENTIVES: DOS AND DON’TS FOR PROJECTS DEVELOPERS
Ricson Chude, Project Manager, Southern California Edison
D5.3 SUSTAINABILITY PROJECTS, SURVEY AND OUTCOMES AT NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
Co-chair - Bapanaiah Penugonda, Associate Professor, NYU College of Dentistry
D5.4 HOW TO ATTRACT WALL STREET INVESTORS TO FINANCE ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
Nedia Miller, Founder, MILLER, CTA
Miller CTA
D5.5 BOOM OR BUST: RENEWABLE FUELS MARKETS IN 2016
Jordan Godwin, Biofuels Analyst, Platts
D5.6 MERG EU ENERGY & ENV. POLICY TO ACHIEVE ENERGY INDEPENDENCE FROM RUSSIA
Nadya Zhukova, Student, Burns School of Real Estate & Construction Management
Stephen Sewalk, Vincent Buscarello & Lydia Patton
Thursday | February 4 | 3:30PM - 5:50PM
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Friday | February 5 | 7:30AM - 9:30AM
D7. NATURAL GAS
D7.1 FRAC FREE NATURAL GAS - CONSUMERS DO HAVE A CHOICE
Co-chair - Tom Fitzsimmons, President, Carbon Creek Energy; John Harpole, Mercator
Energy
D7.2 SMALL SCALE LNG FOR DISTRIBUTED GENERATION – “DOES IT MAKE CENTS”?
Michael Nicoloro, Sr. VP - Energy Services; Sanborn, Head & Associates; Joan Fontaine
D7.3 COMBINED CYCLE SITE LICENSABILITY ANALYSIS: FATAL FLAWS & CRITICAL ISSUES
David Shotts, Partner, ERM; Tom Wickstrom
D7.4 ADDING DUAL-FUEL CAPABILITY AT EXISTING COMBUSTION TURBINE POWER PLANTS
Michael Keller, Senior Project Manager, TRC Companies, Inc.
Friday | February 5 | 10AM - 12PM
D8. DISTRIBUTED GENERATION
D8.1 REACHING NET ZERO AND WWTPS
Paul Hughes , North America Representative, ElectraTherm; Rob Emrich
D8.2 CONSOLIDATION IN THE DISTRIBUTED GENERATION MARKET
Co-chair - Jason Miller, Marketing & Sales Manager, Coronal Group LLC; Edwin Feo
D8.3 EVALUATING BUSINESS CASE FOR UTILITY-OWNED DISTRIBUTED GENERATION ASSETS
Session Sponsor & Co-chair - Ajay Kasarabada, Proj. Mgr., Black & Veatch; Ed. H. Overcast
D8.4 MOBILE AND MODULAR GAS TURBINE POWER PLANT SOLUTIONS SUPPORTING
DISTRIBUTED POWER - CASE STUDIES
Dalia El Tawy, Program Manager, Solar Turbines Incorporated
D8.5 NET METERING & MARKET FEEDBACK: THE IMPACT OF RETAIL RATE DESIGN ON
DISTRIBUTED PV DEPLOYMENT
Naim Darghouth, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab; R. Wiser, G. Barbose & A. Mills
D8.6 DISTRIBUTED STATE ESTIMATION FOR SMART GRIDS
Awais Riaz, Graduate Student, Georgia Institute of Technology; A P Meliopoulos
D6. ENERGY EFFICIENCY
D6.1 ELECTRONIC UTILITY INVOICING HELPS TO TACKLE ENERGY USE
Lori Herrick, Energy Management Administrator, City of Virginia Beach
D6.2 TABLETS & MOBILE GIS TO SAVE MONEY & TIME ON AERIAL RAPTOR NEST SURVEYS
Matt Alexander, Vice President, Anatum Field Solutions
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D6.3 FUNDING LARGE SCALE, RESIDENTIAL TREE PLANTINGS + TECHNOLOGY = ENERGY
CONSERVATION FOR EVERYONE!
Co-chair - Kristen Bousquet, Business Development Manager, Arbor Day Foundation
D6.4 VIRTUALIZE ENERGY FUNCTIONS & PROCESSES INTO A CLOUD BASED MODEL
Mark Hauenstein, Managing Partner, UC-Won
D6.5 CPP COMPLIANCE AND REDUCING SYSTEM CONGESTION THROUGH DEPLOYED EE
Co-chair - Robert Neumann, Associate Director, Navigant Consulting; Amanvir Chahal
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Wednesday | February 3 | 1PM - 3PM
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Thursday | February 4 | 10AM - 12PM
E1. CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES
E4. SO2, SO3 & ADDITIVES - WFGD
E1.2 REMOTE MONITORING USING HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGING
Dr. Robert Kester, CTO, Rebellion Photonics; Nathan Hagan, PhD
E4.2 HORIZONTAL WET SCRUBBING OF SO2, HF & PARTICULATES FROM FLUE GAS EXHAUSTS
Joseph Duckett, Environmental Director, SNC Lavalin; Ghosh, Smith, Adams & Godbout
E1.3 AUTODR SOLUTIONS FOR COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL & INSTITUTIONAL PROPERTIES
Laurie Wiegand-Jackson, Senior Vice President, IPKeys Power Partners
E4.3 MAKING A COAL-FIRED BOILER WITH A LIME-BASED CDS SYSTEM CCS-READY
Co-chair - Shiaw Tseng, Marketing & Technical Manager, Graymont
E1.4 IT MEETS OT
Phil Carroll, Vice President, Finley Engineering Company, Inc.
E4.4 COAL COMBUSTION CATALYSTS - PERFORMANCE REVIEW
Co-chair - John Aronson, President/CEO, AATA International, Inc.
E1.5 THE HEART OF THE MATTER - PULVERIZER OPTIMIZATION
Co-chair - Paul Garnham, VP LES - USA, Loesche Energy Systems; Dr. Simon Mutzenich
E4.5 PREPARING POWER PLANT DUCTS & CHIMNEYS FOR LOW TEMPERATURE OPERATION
Gary Gerba, Business Development, Hadek
E1.6 ROBOTICS PROCESS AUTOMATION WTIHIN UTILITY PROCESSES
Charming Shah, Global BPO Practice, Capgemini
E4.6 ADVANTAGES OF FIBER REINFORCED PLASTIC IN WET FGD AND POLLUTION
Kevin Lambrych, Business Manager, Ashland; Michael Stevens & Julie Santinelli
E1.1 BEST PRACTICES FOR HANDLING SODIUM SORBENTS
Session Sponsor & Co-chair - Cornelia Cretiu-Vasiliu, SOLVAir Natural; Atwell, Wood & Riccio
Wednesday | February 3 | 3:30PM - 5:30PM
E4.1 EFFICIENT WFGD OXIDATION USING SULFITE CONTROL
Mike Varner, Sales Manager, General Electric; Raymond Gansley
1PM - 3PM
Thursday | February 4 | 1PM - 3PM
E2. ESP & PM
E5. NOX CONTROL
E2.2 HIGH FREQUENCY ENERGIZATION IN INTERNITTENT ENERGIZATION MODE
Hardik Shah, Engineer, SEI; M. Chambers, SEI; G. Grieco, ACA; D. Boll & N. Pelech, Ameren
E5.2 NOX CONTROL OPTIONS UTILITY BOILERS THROUGH CSAPR & REGIONAL HAZE RULES
Co-chair - Guisu Liu, Business Manager, AECOM; Blake Stapper & Pat Crotty
E2.3 OPTIMIZING CONTINUOUS WATER WASHING IN WET ESPS WITH PILOT PLANT TESTING
Co-chair - Anthony Silva, Advisory Engineer, Babcock & Wilcox; Al Moretti & Chung-Yi Liu
E5.3 DECONOX: HOW TO REDUCE VOC & NOX USING ONE, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY
Holger Reinhold, Process Engineer Industrial Minerals, Scheuch GmbH; Andreas Gangl
E2.4 FGD WASTE WATER HANDLING WITH A FOCUS ON MERCURY AND SELENIUM
Co-chair - Dave Murphy, Business Development – Waste Water, STEAG SCR-Tech Inc.
E5.4 THE LATEST DEVELOPMENT OF DENOX SYSTEMS
Christian Helmreich, Managing Director, M.A.L. Umwelttechnik GmbH; Mr. Xavier D´hubert
E2.5 WIND BARRIER TYPE DUST CONTROL FOR OPEN STORAGE PILES
David Gilroy, Sales Manager, Dust Solutions Inc.
E5.5 INTRODUCING THE NEW ULTRA LOW NOX CORNER FIRED M-PM BURNER
Nathan Hart, Product Manager, Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Americas
E2.6 EMC CASE STUDIES - REDUCTION OF PM´S BY THE USE OF THE UNIQUE EM
Andreas Gangl, Regional Sales Manager, Scheuch GmbH; Holger Reinhold
E5.6 REMOVING NOX WITH CATALYTIC CERAMIC FILTERS
Rod Gravley, Technology Director, Tri-Mer Corporation
E2.1 IMPACTS OF REAGENT INJECTION ON FLY ASH RESISTIVITY AND ESP PERFORMANCE
Robert Mastropietro, Vice President of Technology, Nol-Tec Systems
Thursday | February 4 | 7:30AM - 9:30AM
E5.1 VERY LOW FOOTPRINT NOX-SOX SCRUBBING
Session Sponsor & Co-chair - Robert Richardson, CEO, Know-NOx LLC
Thursday | February 4 | 3:30PM - 5:30PM
E3. SO2, SO3 & ADDITIVES - DSI
E6. SCR
E3.2 ADVANCES IN AMMONIA BASED DESULFURIZATION
Stein Carlsen, Sr. Sales Manager, Jiangnan Environmental Technology, Inc.; Peter Lu
E6.2 APPLYING COLD-SIDE SCR ON BIOMASS FIRED CFB BOILER
Co-chair - Kevin Dougherty, Fuel Tech, Inc.; Reid Thomas
E3.3 DRY SCRUBBER OPERATING COST REDUCTION STRATEGY & PRACTICE
Co-chair - Stewart Nicholson, President, Primex Process Specialists, Inc; Rodrigo Camargos
E6.3 DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION CHALLENGES OF CONEMAUGH SCR RETROFIT PROJECT
Krunal Patel, Project Associate, Sargent & Lundy; Charles Nelson & Michelle M. Atto
E3.4 DRY SORBENT HANDLING AND MIXING PROCESS MODULES TO SUPPORT
TECHNOLOGIES FOR STACK GAS TREATMENTS INCLUDING FGD; HG; AND NOX
Charles Alack, Semi-Bulk Systems, Inc.
E6.4 KEEPING THE SCR FIT
Peter Harrison, Sales Manager, STEAG SCR-Tech Inc.
E3.1 IMPROVED SO2 CAPTURE WITH HYDRATED LIME DSI
Co-chair - Pat Mongoven, Business Development Manager, Mississippi Lime; Curt Biehn
E3.5 IMPACT OF MATS ON ESPS AND HOW TO DEAL WITH IT
John A. Knapik, Precipitator Technical Consultant, The Babcock & Wilcox Company
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E6.1 SCR HIGH-PERFORMANCE MIXING & FIELD EXPERIENCE W/ COAL-FIRED BOILER
Co-chair - Paulo Oliveira, Marketing Manager, Alstom Power; Piaggi, Spagnolo & Czarnecki
E6.5 EXHAUST GAS PURIFICATION SCR CONTROL SYSTEMS-ULTRA LOW EMISSIONS
David Bonner, Sr Project Engineer - Stationary Applications, Hug Engineering Inc.
E6.6 HOT SCR SYSTEMS FOR LARGE FRAME SIMPLE CYCLE GAS TURBINES
Robert McGinty, Sr. Product Manager, Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Americas, Inc
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Friday | February 5 | 7:30AM - 9:30AM
Wednesday | February 3 | 1PM - 3PM
E7. REMEDIATION
F1. RENEWABLE ENERGY MARKETS
E7.1 PATHWAY FROM DIRTY ENERGY REMEDIATION TO THE ULTIMATE ENERGY SOURCE
Co-chair - Ann McIver, Director, Citizens Energy Group; Peter Schubert
F1.1 WESTINGHOUSE PLASMA GASIFICATION FOR POWER, FUELS AND CHEMICALS
Co-chair - Richard Fish, President, Westinghouse Plasma Corp.
E7.2 NANOMECHANICS OF NON-BIOLOGICAL MODEL SYS.-CELL INJURY BY NANOPARTICLES
Tooba Shoaib, Graduate Student, University of Illinois; He, Chen, Nalam & Espinosa-Marzal
F1.2 PREDICTING RENEWABLES TARGET PERFORMANCE IN EMERGING MARKET
Thaddeus Huetteman, O.R. Analyst, U.S. EIA; Michelle Bowman
E7.3 PUSH-PULL METHOD REMEDIATION OF PETRO. CONTAMINATED SOIL & GROUNDWATER
Co-chair - George Ivey, President & Senior Remediation Specialist, Ivey International Inc.
F1.3 GENERATING CLEAN POWER AND PROFITS
Willem Lange, Director - Utility Marketing, WaterFurnace International, Inc.
E7.4 INDUSTRY IMPACT OF THE 2015 EPA UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK REGULATIONS
Timothy Ericsen, Executive Vice President, Tait Environmental Services, Inc.
F1.4 CAN HAWAII ACHIEVE ITS RPS?
Co-chair - Fred Mayes, Senior Energy Analyst, U.S. Energy Information Administration
F1.5 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY’S ROLE IN THE CLEANTECH REVOLUTION
Susan Betcher, Partner, Perkins Coie & Co-Chair, Cleantechnology Industry Group
Friday | February 5 | 10AM - 12PM
Wednesday | February 3 | 3:30PM - 5:30PM
E8. COMPLIANCE TECHNOLOGIES & STRATEGIES
F2. WASTE TO ENERGY
E8.1 COMPLIANCE WITH NEW REGULATIONS FOR COAL COMBUSTION RESIDUALS
Travis Smith, Senior Chemical Engineer, Hull & Associates, Inc.
F2.1 AN UPDATE ON RENEWABLE ENERGY FROM MUNICIPAL WASTES
Paul Hauck, Sr. Environmental Engineer, CDM Smith
E8.2 REGULATORY CHANGE MANAGEMENT
Co-chair - Bobby O’Neal, Director, EHS / Energy & Utilities, 360factors, Inc.
E8.3 WORD MASTER CLASS
David Cornwell, CEO, PleaseTech Ltd; Barry Lyne
E8.4 REGULATION & USE OF UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEMS (DRONES) IN UTILITY INDUSTRY
Kelly Daly, Partner, Stinson Leonard Street
F2.2 WASTE PLASTIC TO LIQUID HYDROCARBON FUEL
Co-chair - Dr. Moinuddin Sarker, PhD, MRSC, CEO and CTO, Waste Technologies LLC
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F2.3 MICROALGAE: GHG CO2 & NOX MITIGATION - CCS ECONOMIC DRIVER
Consulting, Inc Ed Weinberg, President, ESSRE Consulting, Inc.; Robert Mroz, HYTEK-Bio, LLC
F2.4 CLIMATE-FRIENDLY WASTE SYSTEMS: BEYOND “WASTE-TO-ENERGY” INCINERATION
AND TRADITIONAL LANDFILLS
Mike Ewall, Esq., Founder & Director, Energy Justice Network
E8.5 GROWING YOUR BUSINESS IN WITH NEW AVIATION TECHNOLOGY AND DRONES
Co-chair - Jonathan Rupprecht, Attorney/Aviation Expert, Rupprecht Law
F2.5 WHY BIOMASS? STATUS, CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES IN SMUD REGION
Co-chair - Valentino Tiangco, Biomass Program Manager, SMUD
F2.6 GASIFICATION HYBRID DEVELOPED FOR THE PRODUCTION OF RENEWABLE HYDROGEN
Mike Hart, CEO, Sierra Energy; Daniel Dodd & Jessica Hazard
Thursday | February 4 | 7:30AM - 9:30AM
F3. RENEWABLE DEVELOPMENT ANALYSIS
F3.1 TRANSFORMATION IN THE US GENERATING FLEET: MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE
Daniel Mussatti, Sr. Env. Economist, US Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Andrew Kugler
F3.2 CALIFORNIA GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION AND RENEWABLE DEVELOPMENT
Co-chair - Shawn Bailey, Manager Market & Regulatory Analysis, Sempra US Gas & Power
F3.3 ENERGY ASSESSMENTS/ ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Daniel Drott, Director of Business Development for Energy, Intertek
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F3.4 REPLACING FOSSIL FUELS WITH SOLAR ENERGY FROM SPACE
Keith Henson, Founder, L5 Society
F3.5 RENEWABLE ENERGY MARKET : HYDROGEN TRANSPORTATION FUEL FROM WIND + SUN
Co-chair - Bill Leighty, Director, The Leighty Foundation
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Thursday | February 4 | 10AM - 12PM
Friday | February 5 | 7:30AM - 9:30AM
F4. RENEWABLE PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
F7. COMMUNITY SOLAR
F4.2 INTEGRATING RENEWABLE ENERGIES WATER, SOLAR. WIND, & BIOFUELS WITH PHEV
Catherine(JJ) Demauro, CTO, Efficient Drivetrains Inc.; Andrew Frank
F7.2 EVOLUTION OF COMMUNITY SOLAR...MAXIMIZING THE BENEFITS
Co-chair - Becky Campbell, Community Solar Market Development, First Solar; Rex Steep
F4.1 THE POTENTIAL FOR LONGER TENURE FINANCING FOR SOLAR POWER PROJECTS
Jason Miller, Marketing & Sales Manager, Coronal Group LLC; Edwin Feo
F7.1 THE BENEFITS OF COMMUNITY SOLAR FOR UTILITIES
Co-chair - Eric Steinhofer, VP- Business Dev., Clean Energy Collective; Bart Rupert
F4.3 A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH TO UTILITY SITING USING GIS
Jason Thoene, GIS Manager, ICF International
King Abdul
Aziz University
F4.4 BE PREPARED FOR THE EVER CHANGING MARKET LANDSCAPE
Clay Jensen, Principal, Energy & Renewables, Forum Equity Partners
F7.4 ROOFTOP SOLAR IN HAWAII - A MICROCOSM OF THE FUTURE
Go Global
Environmental Greg Odegard, Principal, GO Global Environmental
F7.3 IMPLEMENTATION OF SOLAR ENERGY IN HOT, HUMID, & DUSTY CONTEXT
Hisham Mortada, Professor, King Abdul Aziz University; Mohammed Kurdi
F4.5 THE ROLE OF THE INDEPENDENT ENGINEER IN RENEWABLE PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
Co-chair - William Stark, Vice President - Environmental Services, Leidos
F4.6 REDUCE PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION RISK-CAPITAL NERVE CENTER FOR RENEWABLES
Co-chair - Neil Gerber, Director of Strategy, Energy & Environment, IBM; Biren Gandhi
Thursday | February 4 | 1PM - 3PM
F5. SOLAR & WIND
F5.1 OVERCOMING OFFSHORE WIND CHALLENGES
Co-chair - Michael Ernst, Director - Federal Regulatory Affairs, Tetra Tech; Jennifer Daniels
Friday | February 5 | 10AM - 12PM
F8. RENEWABLE ENERGY & GEOTHERMAL
F8.1 USING SUPERCRITICAL CO2 FOR CLOSED-LOOP GEOTHERMAL POWER
Co-chair - Brian Higgins, CTO, GreenFire Energy
F5.2 STORAGE & ENERGY MGMT SOLUTIONS AS THE NEW WAVE IN DISTRIBUTED
GENERATION
Co-chair - Jason Miller, Marketing & Sales Manager, Coronal Group LLC; Edwin Feo
F8.2 GEOTHERMAL SUSTAINABILITY
Co-chair - Masoud Fathizadeh, Professor, Purdue University Calumet; Dr. G. A. Mansoori
F5.3 NUSCALE POWER DIVERSE ENERGY PLATFORM (NUDEP)
Chris Colbert, Chief Strategy Officer, NuScale Power
F8.3 PREP OF CHEAP NIFE@C NANOPARTICLES FOR DSSC COUNTER-ELECTRODES
H. Paul Wang, Professor, National Cheng Kung U.; L.Chang, J. Wang, C.Jou & Y.Wei
F5.4 STRATEGIES FOR SOLAR INDUSTRY TO PENETRATE COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE SPACE
Michael Manuel, Principal, Goldberg Kohn Ltd.
F8.4 OPTIMUM PENETRATION OF GRID-CONNECTED RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION
Jin Jo, Assistant Professor, Illinois State University; Matt Aldeman
F8.5 SUSTAINABILITY IS SIMPLICITY
Anupama Sharma, Professor, Maulana Azad National IT; Ar. Santosh Tewari
F8.6 ENERGY EFFICIENT URBAN PLANNING
Jagdish Singh, Associate Professor, Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology
Thursday | February 4 | 3:30PM - 5:30PM
F6. SOLAR & PV
F6.1 A SUNNY FUTURE FOR UTILITY-SCALE SOLAR
Co-chair - John Finnigan, Lead Council, Environmental Defense Fund
F6.2 LIFECYCLE & ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE OF COMMERCIAL-SCALE SOLAR PV SYS.
Co-chair - Vivian Xiaowei Liu, Postdoctoral Fellow, DRI; Hoekman, Robbins & Ross
F6.3 UTILITY-SCALE SOLAR PROJECT COST, PERFORMANCE, & PRICING TRENDS IN THE US
Joachim Seel, Sr. Research Assoc., Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Mark Bolinger
F6.4 INTEGRATION LIMITS OF INVERTER BASED PV UNITS IN MICROGRID & DISTRIBUTION SYS.
Ric Austria, Executive Consultant, Pterra Consulting; Ketut Dartawan & Amin Najafabadi
F6.5 FUGITIVE DUST MITIGATION AND MONITORING FOR PV SOLAR PLANTS IN THE DESERT
Robert Beckius, Systems Engineer, American Ecotech; Joe Palumbo & Andres Quijano
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Thursday | February 4 | 10AM - 12PM
G1. DECOMMISSIONING OF POWER PLANTS
G4. EHS & EMIS
G1.2 HOW TO MAXIMIZE SCRAP VALUES AS PART OF DECOMMISSIONING PROCESS
Greg Menen, Director - Demolition Scrap Management, Rocky Mountain Recycling
G4.2 INTEGRATING DAS WITH EMIS - KEY CONCEPTS AND CONSIDERATIONS
Greg Gasperecz, Sr VP, EHS, Enviance, Inc.; Philip Black, Wood Group Mustang, Inc.
G1.3 NUCLEAR WASTE STORAGE OPPORTUNITIES FOR DECOMMISSIONED POWER PLANTS
Emily Lewis, AAAS Fellow, U.S. DOE, Office of Energy Policy & Sys. Analysis; Lara Pierpoint
G4.3 MOBILE-ENABLED ENV. HEALTH & SAFETY MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
Co-chair - Rick Mock, Principal, E2 ManageTech; Anne Heinrich, E2; Ian Cohen, NextEra
G1.4 DECOMMISSIONING SCALABILITY
Co-chair - Richard Cheatham, Scientist 5, CB&I; Daniel Davis, Ken Beard & Andrew Schaaf
G4.4 INTEGRATING ENMS & EHS MGMT SYSTEM TO ACHIEVE A COHERENT SYSTEM
Nitin Shahani, Green Services Associate Program Manager, Intertek
G1.5 POWER PLANT RETIREMENT - GOALS AND STRATEGY’S
Christopher Dowdell, Decommissioning and Demolition Manager, HDR Engineering
G4.5 COMBINING COMPLIANCE & ENV. MGMT. FOR A 360 0 VIEW OF EHS PERFORMANCE
James Miller, Account Executive, Dakota Software; Jeff Cross
G1. 6 RECLAIMING AND RECYCLING COAL FLY ASH FOR BENEFICIAL REUSE
Bill Fedorka, Director, Engineering, The SEFA Group
G4.6 THE ART OF EVERGREENING COMPLIANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Margery Moore, Director, Bloomberg BNA; David Kleen, regAction
G1.1 DECOMMISSIONING, DEMOLITION & DECONTAMINATION (DDD) PROCESS
Co-chair - Jeffery Pope, Decommissioning & Demolition Services Mgr., Burns & McDonnell
Wednesday | February 3 | 3:30PM - 5:30PM
G2. COMPLIANCE STRATEGIES & PLANT
CONVERSIONS
G2.1 FORMER MANUFACTURED GAS PLANTS (MGP): LEGACIES FROM LAST TWO CENTURIES
Kevin White, Environmental Engineer, Burns & McDonnell Engineering Company, Inc.
G2.2 BIOCONVERSION OF COAL & GAS FIRED POWER STATIONS
Preben Messerschmidt, Project Director, Ramboll Environ
G2.3 REPURPOSING POWER PLANT CHIMNEYS FOR CLEAN RENEWABLE ENERGY
Thomas Farber, Division Manager, Commonwealth Dynamics, Inc.; Jose Franco
G2.4 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS & ISO-14001 CERT. FOR SMALL UTILITIES
Co-chair - Erik Haas, Principal, HMH Consulting LLC; Tom Chappel
G2.5 CCR & ELG: DEVELOPING A SIMULTANEOUS COMPLIANCE STRATEGY
Co-chair - Jonathan Shimko, Director, Power & Water Solutions, Tetra Tech, Inc.
G2.6 EASE OF COMPLIANCE THROUGH DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT
Mark Buckley, President & CEO, Requordit Inc.
Thursday | February 4 | 7:30AM - 9:30AM
G4.1 “FIXING” HUMAN ERROR
Co-chair - Peter Bridle, Executive Director, Pegasus Risk Management
Thursday | February 4 | 1PM - 3PM
G5. EHS & RISK MANAGEMENT
G5.1 ARC FLASH RISK ASSESSMENT – WHAT DOES IT MEAN?
Dennis Neitzel, Director Emeritus, AVO Training Institute, Inc.
G5.2 DRIVING OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE BY AUTOMATING RISK MANAGEMENT
Co-chair - Doug Hatler, VP, EHS, Energy & Utilities, 360factors, Inc.
G5.3 5 REASONS WHY MOBILE APPS ARE CHANGING HOW EHS WORKS
Co-chair - John Niemoller, President, Perillon Software Inc.
G5.4 OFFICE OF ENV. HEALTH & HAZARD ASSESSMENT GUIDELINES & CHALLENGES
Heidi Rous, Vice President, PCR Services Corporation; Everest Yan & Alan Sako
G5.5 EHS OF AUTOMATED BIRD CONTROL TECHNOLOGY FOR THE UTILITY INDUSTRY
Jim Beaumont, National Account Manager, BirdBuffer, LLC; Walt Beals & Gary Crawford
G5.6 UTILITY CEMS AND EMISSION INVENTORY DATA IN THE CLOUD
Don Ahearn, Director of Sales, xOverTime Inc.; David Gloski
Thursday | February 4 | 3:30PM - 5:30PM
G3. POWER PLANT & BOILER OPTIMIZATION
G6. OPERATIONS & OPTIMIZATION
G3.2 ENGINEERING ANALYSIS PATENTED MULTISTAGE EVAPORATIVE COOLING SYSTEM
Co-chair - Dr. Darrell Richardson, CEO, R4 Ventures LLC; Mike Reytblat
G6.2 PUMPING SYSTEMS EVOLUTION
Co-chair - Jessica Morrison, Business Development Manager, Grundfos; Stephen Putnam
G3.3 OPTIMISING FUEL FLOW IN PULVERISED COAL & BIOMASS-FIRED BOILERS
Malgorzata (Maggie) Wiatros-Motyka, Analyst & Author, IEA Clean Coal Centre
G6.3 CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE ASSURANCE AT BUDGET CONSTRAINED POWER PLANTS
Rodrigo Camargos, Process Optimization Engineer, Primex Process Specialists; S. Nicholson
G3.4 NEW SIDE STREAM FILTRATION TECHNOLOGY WILL REVOLUTIONIZE THE INDUSTRY
George Wagner II, Partner, ElectroCell Systems; Paul McLaine & Dan Wheatley,
ElectroCell Systems; Loraine Huchler, MarTech Systems, Inc.
G6.4 AN INTERNATIONAL APPROACH TO SUSTAINABILITY
Steven Driver Ph.D., Global Energy Program Manager, Sanofi Genzyme
G3.1 POWER PLANT FUEL TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES
Co-chair - Chris Wedig, Senior Technology Specialist - AQCS, CB&I
G6.1 SAFETY MANAGEMENT LEADERSHIP: YOUR ROLE IN ACHIEVING SAFETY EXCELLENCE
Dr. Wes Scott, Director, Consulting Services, National Safety Council
G6.5 CAP AND TRADE POSITION MANAGEMENT WITH COMPLIANCE
David Gloski, President, xOverTime Inc.; Don Ahearn
G6.6 VIGILANCE: BUILDING A CULTURE OF HIGH RELIABILITY
Co-chair - Bob Newhouse, President, Newhouse Consultants
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Friday | February 5 | 7:30AM - 9:30AM
Wednesday | February 3 | 1PM - 3PM
G7. OPERATIONS & MANAGEMENT
H1. CLIMATE CHANGE & GHG
G7.2 CHANGE CULTURE & ACHIEVE ENERGY MANAGEMENT SUCCESS IN HEALTHCARE
Co-chair - Kim Hughes, Senior Initiative Manager, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
H1.2 BIRDS, CLIMATE CHANGE AND POWERLINES
David Lee, Senior Biologist, Davey Resource Group
G7.3 INTERNET OF THINGS: CONVERGENCE OF BIG DATA
Co-chair - Phil Carroll, Vice President, Finley Engineering Company, Inc.
H1.3 FUNDING AFRICAN POWER INFRASTRUCTURE, CLIMATE CHANGE & US CARBON TAX
Co-chair - Stephen Sewalk Burns School of Real Estate & Construction; Lydia Patton
G7.4 PORTFOLIO O&M: ONE PLANT, FLEET BENEFITS
Douglas Machon, Director - Business Development, NAES Corporation
H1.4 ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION GHG MEASUREMENT PROTOCOL REVISION
Colin High, Co-Founder and Principal Consultant, RSG
G7.1 INTERNET OF FACILITIES - SMART CAMPUS INITIATIVE AT ARGONNE NATIONAL LAB
Dejan Ristic, Energy/Pressure Systems Engineer, Gr. Leader, Argonne National Laboratory
H1.1 ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE UNDER THE NEW CEQ GUIDELINES
Co-chair - Bruce Macdonald, Principal Scientist, SLR International Corporation
G7.5 STAKEHOLDER OUTREACH AND THE ROLE IT PLAYS
Loren Locher,Director of Public Affairs, TRC Companies, Inc.
Friday | February 5 | 10AM - 12PM
Wednesday | February 3 | 3:30PM - 5:30PM
G8. O&M
H2. POST COP21 & INVENTORIES
G8.1 CULTIVATING THE UTILITY WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Kevin Smith, Senior Consultant, Ephektiv
G8.2 ELECTRIC UTILITY RATE STUDIES WITH PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT
Co-chair - Chris Deffenbaugh, Public Involvement Specialist, Burns & McDonnell; Ted Kelly
G8.3 POSITIVE ENERGY: ACQUIRING & RETAINING CUSTOMERS THE RIGHT WAY
Co-chair - Derek Dressler, Senior Vice President of Sales, Virtual Incentives
H2.1 SUSTAINABLE PATENT STRATEGIES
Co-chair - Michael Messinger, Director, Sterne Kessler
Coriolis
Enterprises
H2.2 CARBON EMISSIONS REPORTING: IMPACTE FOLLOWING CPP & COP21
Co-chair - Hari Gupta, Director, Coriolis Enterprises, Inc.
H2.3 PRIVATE SECTOR OPPORTUNITIES & PARTICIPATION UNDER THE PARIS AGREEMENT
Douglas Marett, Head of Energy & Environment, Grue + Hornstrup
H2.4 ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT, AND COMMUNITIES: LOCAL V. GLOBAL CLIMATE GOALS
Deidre Sanders, Environmental Justice Manager, Pacific Gas & Electric Company
Thursday | February 4 | 7:30AM - 9:30AM
H3. ELG - UTILITY PERSPECTIVE
H3.1 ELG COMPLIANCE STRATEGIES FOR UTILITIES
Patricia Scroggin, Sr. Water/Wastewater Treatment Consultant , Burns & McDonnell
H3.2 IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ELG RULE
Jared Morrison, Manager - Water & Wastewater Programs, Westar Energy
H3.3 COMPLIANCE ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ELG RULE
Gerald Butcher, Sr. Environmental Coordinator , Western Farmers Electric Cooperative
H3.4 ELG & OTHER RULES EFFECT ON THE GENERATION FLEET
Block Andrews, Director of Strategic Environmental Solutions, Burns & McDonnell
H3.5 COMPLIANCE ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ELG RULE
Jerry Purvis, Environmental Affairs Manager, East Kentucky Power Cooperative
H3.6 COMPLIANCE ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ELG RULE
Maggie Skelton, Chemical Engineer - Boswell Station, Minnesota Power
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H4. CCR & ELG COMPLIANCE MGMT.
H7. CCS: CARBON CAPTURE & STORAGE
H4.2 ASH CONTAINMENT STRUCTURES: ENG. TO COMPLY WITH U.S. EPA’S NEW CCR RULE
David Lutz, Vice President, NTH Consultants, Ltd.; Brad Venman
H7.2 EARLY CCS OPPORTUNITIES: COAL TO LIQUIDS VIA FISCHER-TROPSCH SYNTHESIS
Co-chair - Thomas Tarka, NETL/U.S. DOE; Summers, NETL/DOE; Turner, ESPA; White, Noblis
H4.3 U.S. EPA’S FINAL CCR RULE EXISTING ASH PONDS CLOSE IN PLACE OR CLEAN CLOSURE
Douglas Dahlberg, Project Engineer, Sargent & Lundy; James Perry
H7.3 W.A. PARISH POST-COMBUSTION CO2 CAPTURE AND SEQUESTRATION PROJECT
Co-chair - Ted McMahon, Project Mgr., U.S. DOE; Tony Armpriester & Petra Nova
H4.4 CCR RULE COMPLIANCE & COMPLIANCE STRATEGY CONSIDERATIONS
Paul Caprio, VP, EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc., PBC; Richard Waterman
H7.4 CURRENT STATUS OF CO2 CAPTURE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT IN KEPCO
Jeom-In Baek, Sr. Researcher, KEPCO; Eom, Lee, Jo, Jegarl & Shim, KEPCO; Yi & Ryu, KIER
H4.1 CCR COMPLIANCE – ALTERNATIVE CLOSURE SCHEDULES?
Jason Eichenberger, Sr. Civil Engineer, Burns & McDonnell; Block Andrews; Jay Holloway
H7.1 FTIR PROVIDES TIGHTER CONTROL ON EMISSIONS FROM CARBON CAPTURE PROCESS
Jim Cornish, Sales & Support Manager, Gasmet Technologies
H4.5 CRR AND ELG COMPLIANCE STRATEGIES
Session Sponsor & Co-chair - Michael Preston, CE Section Leader, Black & Veatch
H4.6 CCR STABILIZATION FOR IMPOUNDMENT CLOSURE
Co-chair - John Hesemann, Department Manager, Burns & McDonnell; Jeffery Pope
Thursday | February 4 | 1PM - 3PM
H5. CCR & ELG
H8. CCS II
H5.2 COMPLIANCE COSTS FOR THE FEDERALLY PROMULGATED CCR AND ELG
Patricia Scroggin, Section Manager - Process, Burns & McDonnell Engineering Company
H8.2 ON-LINE AEROSOL MEASUREMENTS FROM COAL FIRED FLUE GAS IN PILOT SCALE
POST-COMBUSTION CO2 CAPTURE
Co-Chair - Chiranjib Saha, Adv. Eng., Southern Research National Carbon Capture
Center; J. Irvin
H5.1 LIFE CYCLE ANALYSIS OF CO-FORMED COAL/HYDROCHAR BRIQUETTES
S. Kent Hoekman, Research Professor, DRI; X. Liu, DRI; L. Felix & W. Farthing, GTI
GREDELL
Engineering
Friday | February 5 | 10AM - 12PM
H5.3 CCR LANDFILL CONSTRUCTION & OPERATION UNDER SUBTITLE D
Co-chair - Thomas Gredell, President, GREDELL Engineering Resources, Inc.
H5.4 KLEENWATER-ADVANCED I-PRO FOR ELG COMP., POND CLOSURES & WATER RE-USE
Mark Pastore, VP Technology, EES, Inc.; David Martin, ProChem, Inc.
H8.1 CO2 ABSORPTION KINETICS STUDY IN PHYSICAL SOLVENTS AND MIXTURE
Co-Chair - Fan Shi, Sr. Materials Scientist, NETL/AECOM; Nicholas Siefert & David Hopkinson
H8.3 CO2 HYDRATE FORMATION AND LCC ANALYSIS FOR COOLING APPLICATION
Shol Kim, Graduate Student, Korea University; Yong Tae Kang
H5.5 “BRAVE NEW WORLD”: CCR RULE COMPLIANCE STRATEGIES FOR ELECTRIC UTILITIES
Co-chair - Steven Putrich, VP Engineering, Haley & Aldrich; McDaniels & Pokorny
H5.6 RECLAIMING AND RECYCLING COAL FLY ASH FOR BENEFICIAL REUSE
Bill Fedorka, Director, Engineering, The SEFA Group
Thursday | February 4 | 3:30PM - 5:30PM
Friday | February 5 | 1PM - 3PM
H6. COAL ASH & FGD
H6.1 COAL ASH MANAGEMENT: LEGAL, REGULATORY AND INDUSTRY UPDATE
Mike McLaughlin, Senior Vice President, SCS Engineers; May Wall, Winston & Strawn LLP
H6.2 GEOTECHNICAL & ENV. STABILIZATION OF PONDED FLY ASH USING CAO
Co-chair - Michael Schantz, Director - NBD, Lhoist North America; Nancy Cardona, UNC
Charlotte
H6.3 DENSE SLURRY ASH MGMT: PROCESS EFFICIENCY & ENV. PERFORMANCE
Session Sponsor & Co-chair - Dale Timmons, Program Manager, NAES Corporation
H6.4 CEMENT PRODUCTS FOR SOLIDIFICATION/STABILZATION OF CONTAMINATED SOIL
Paul Ruehl, Solidification/Stabilization Specialist, Lafarge North America
H6.5 METALS ANALYSIS FOR FGD WASTEWATERS AND COAL COMBUSTION RESIDUALS
Richard Burrows, Corporate Technical Director, TestAmerica Inc.
H6.6 EXPEREINCE WITH FLUE GAS DESULFURIZATION, ZERO LIQUID DISCHARGE (FGD-ZLD)
Patrick Randall, Sales Director, Aquatech; J. Michael Marlett
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I1. WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT
I1.1 REACTOR VESSELS TO MANAGE & TREAT WASTEWATER AT ASH PONDS & LANDFILLS
Mark Kropilak, CEO, Liberty Hydro, Inc.
I1.2 ENERGY NEUTRALITY IN WASTEWATER TREATMENT
Tom Stanley, CTO, GE Water & Process Technologies, GE Power & Water
I1.3 MINIMIZING WATER FOOTPRINT BY IMPLEMENTING SEMI-BATCH REVERSE OSMOSIS
Session Sponsor & Co-chair - Dr. Rick Stover, EVP, Desalitech
I1.4 ELG COMPLIANCE AT COAL FIRED POWER STATIONS
Session Sponsor & Co-chair - Michael Preston, Section Leader, Black & Veatch
I1.5 NATIONAL NUTRIENT REDUCTION STRATEGY UPDATE
Diane Martini, Senior Water/Wastewater Consultant, Burns & McDonnell; Sarah Gilstrap
I1.6 AN UPDATE ON THE WATER RESEARCH CENTER
Tyler Cromey, Research Engineer, Southern Company Services, Inc.
Wednesday | February 3 | 3:30PM - 5:30PM
I2. WATER & ELECTRIC UTILITIES
I2.1 MODELING ELECTRICITY SECTOR VULNERABILITIES RELATED TO WATER TEMPERATURES
Jordan Macknick, NREL; Macknick, Brinkman, Ibanez, Tomberlin, Hunsberger, Kandt & Miara
I2.2 THE LATEST TECHNOLOGICAL UPDATES IN OIL SPILL CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS
Bill Gannon, President, Solidification Products International, Inc.; John Panaro
I2.3 ENERGY SAVINGS THROUGH PIPE SELECTION
Rosemary Smud, Sales Engineer, American Cast Iron Pipe; Maury Gaston
I2.4 ENHANCE COORDINATION BETWEEN ELECTRIC AND WATER UTILITIES
Nushat Thomas, Team Leader, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Lauren Wisniewski
I2.5 BR RISK MGMT; PREDICTIVE MODEL DEVELOPMENT FOR DISINFECTION BYPRODUCTS
Co-chair - Brian Mastin, Senior Consultant, Parsons
I2.6 SCE STORM WATER MGMT & FLOOD PREPAREDNESS IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVE
Co-chair - Denise Yaffe, Mgr., Southern California Edison; Lakes, Barr, Akunyili & Johnson
Thursday | February 4 | 7:30AM - 9:30AM
I3. 316(b)
I3.1 EPA’S 316B RULE: HOW TO ACHIEVE COMPLIANCE
Greg Seegert, Chief Ichthyologist, EA Engineering, Science & Technology
I3.2 IMPACTS OF EPA 316(B) ON POWER PLANT COOLING WATER INTAKES
Roman Carter, National Account Manager, Intralox / Hydrolox; Tim Woodrow
I3.3 CLEAN WATER ACT RULE: EXPANDING RISK & LIABILITY FOR PROJECT PROPONENTS
Kerry McGrath, Associate, Hunton & Williams; Deidre G. Duncan
I3.4 316(B) IMPINGEMENT COMPLIANCE: UNDERSTANDING DE MINIMIS
Session Sponsor & Co-chair - Radhika de Silva, Sr. Project Mgr, HDR Engineering; Mark Bailey
I3.5 316(B) - OVERVIEW OF TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY AND COST EVALUATION STUDY
Joy Rooney, Senior Associate, Sargent & Lundy LLC; Ken Snell & Mehrdad Salehi
I3.6 IMPLEMENTING U.S EPA’S 316(B) RULE
Co-chair - Sean Ramach, Environmental Scientist, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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I4. FGD WASTEWATER - ZLD
I7. WATER SUSTAINABILITY
I4.2 THERMAL ZLD SYSTEM USING A SDE IN A WASTE TO ENERGY PLANT
Robert Van Durme, P.E., Key Account Manager, Lechler Inc.; Ashwin Patni
I7.2 WATER BALANCE ANALYSIS, MONITORING, & MGMT. TOOL FOR POWER PLANTS
Charlie He, Assoc. VP, Carollo Engineers; E. McLeskey, G. Carpenter, J. Dresang & C. Chiu
I4.3 FGD ZLD PROCESS IMPACT ON HEAT RATE & OTHER PLANT PARAMETERS
Benjamin Laurent, Senior Process Engineer, Heartland Technology Partners
I7.3 SUPPORTING THE HEART OF THE WATER - ENERGY - FOOD NEXUS
Maury Gaston, Manager of Marketing Services, American Cast Iron pipe
I4.4 PROCESSING POWER PLANT WASTE TO HIGH MARKETABLE COMMODITIES
Robert Bobeck, Technical Sales, Dustex LLC; Patrick Paul
I7.4 MONETIZING WATER EFFICIENCY - THE RESNET WATER EFFICIENCY RATING INDEX
Co-chair - Steve Baden, Executive Director, RESNET
I4.5 UPDATE ON B&W ZLD ACTIVITIES
Steven Feeney, Product Line Manager, Babcock & Wilcox; Mike Klidas
I7.5 PREVENTIVE SAFETY MEASURE FROM POLLUTED SURFACE WATER LEAKAGE IN BLDNGS
Nasser Alhemiddi, Professor, King Saud U.; A. Alhemiddi, M. Arch. & A. Alhemiddi, B. Arch
I4.6 FORWARD OSMOSIS BASED HIGH WATER RECOVERY SOLUTIONS
Session Sponsor & Co-chair - MaryTheresa Pendergast, Director, Oasys Water; John Tracy
I7.6 WATER REUSE FOLLOWING GROUNDWATER EXTRACTION & TREATMENT
Christina Rain, P.E., Project Engineer, Langan Treadwell Rollo; Graber, Glenn & Shipman
I4.1 ZLD APPROACH BY APPLYING SPRAY DRYER EVAPORATOR (SDE™) TECHNOLOGY
Co-chair - Paulo Oliveira, Product Marketing Manager, Alstom Power, Inc.; Phil Rader
Thursday | February 4 | 1PM - 3PM
I7.1 THE ENERGY-WATER NEXUS: RESILIENT, SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES AND CHP
Co-chair - Scott Hutchins, Stakeholder Engagement, U. S. Department of Energy
Friday | February 5 | 10AM - 12PM
I5. FGD WASTEWATER
I8. WATER SUPPLY & SECURITY
I5.2 EFFECTS OF MERCURY CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES ON FGD WASTEWATER QUALITY
Mandi Richardson, Sr. Chemist, AECOM; Blythe, AECOM; Dene, EPRI; Acharya, Southern Co.
I8.2 DREDGING YOUR RESERVOIR: ENHANCING THE RESILIENCY OF YOUR WATER SUPPLY
Session Sponsor & Co-chair - Sarah Howard, Sr. Scientist, Black & Veatch; Elizabeth Quinlan
I5.3 ELG AND CCR COMPLIANCE - THE DOLLARS ARE IN THE DETAILS
Dennis Fink, Senior Project Manager, CH2M; Dr. Thomas E. Higgins
I8.3 AN INNOVATIVE SOLUTION TO PREDICTIVE WATER MODELING FOR UTILITIES SECTOR
Kenn Cygan, Director, Nalco, an Ecolab Company; April YeYoung Yi
I5.4 ELG COMPLIANCE SOLUTIONS – AN IN-DEPTH LOOK AT FGD FLOWRATE IMPACTS
Jeromy Jones, AQCS Manager, Burns & McDonnell
I8.4 WEANING OURSELVES FROM OUR WASTEFUL WATER WAYS
Ned Daugherty, Principal Architect, H2O Futures
I5.5 RECENT ADVANCES IN WASTEWATER MEASUREMENTS OF HG, AS AND SE USING AFS
Co-chair - Warren Corns, R&D Manager, P S Analytical; Cornelius Brombach
I8.5 ENGAGING A UNIVERSITY ON WATER CONSERVATION
Co-chair - Kyle Mann, Energy Efficiency Program Specialist, CA State University Fullerton
I5.6 EFFECT OF OPERATING CONDITIONS OF FGD UNIT ON FORM OF SELENIUM IN LIQUOR
Hiroyuki Akiho, Research Scientist, CRIEPI; Naoki Noda, Hiromi Shirai & Shigeo Ito
I8.6 GIS-FORECASTED SURFACE HYDROLOGY FOR REDUCING RISKS OF FOOD PRODUCTION
Abdrabelnabi Abdelhady, Professor, Damanhour Univ; Aggag, Abdelaty & Bahnassy
I5.1 PRE-FABRICATED PROCESS EQUIPMENT SOLUTION TO MEET ELG & CCR STANDARDS
Co-chair - James Peterson, President, Frontier Water Systems
I8.1 A SOLUTION TO OUR WATER SUPPLY PROBLEM
Maury Gaston, Manager - Marketing Services, American Cast Iron Pipe, John Wilson
Thursday | February 4 | 3:30PM - 5:50PM
I6. 316(b), ELG, WASTEWATER
I6.1 APPROACHES TO ELG COMPLIANCE FOR FGD WASTE WATERS
Kristen Bell, Senior Associate, Sargent & Lundy
I6.2 GREEN ALTERNATIVES FOR WATER SUPPLY DEVELOPMENT
Henry Hunt, Sr. Project Manager, Layne - Ranney Collector Wells
I6.3 CONTROL OF DREISSENID MUSSELS WITH A MORE RATIONAL USE OF COPPER
David Hammond, Ph.D., Senior Scientist, Earth Science Labs, Inc.
I6.4 COMPLIANCE WITH BOTH 316(B) AND THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT
Harriet Nash, NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service; Ashfield, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Svc.
I6.5 316(B) STRATEGIES FOR ADVANCED INTAKE SCREEN RETROFITS
Co-chair - Mark David Bell, Sales Manager, Bilfinger Water Technologies
I6.6 316(B) OVERVIEW OF IMPINGEMENT TECHNOLOGY SELECTION PROCEDURE
Co-chair - Mehrdad Salehi, Sr. Associate, Sargent & Lundy LLC; Ken Snell & Joy Rooney
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Thursday | February 4 | 10AM - 12PM
J1. FLEET
J4. BATTERY & STORAGE
J1.2 HOW CITY FLEETS CAN BECOME A CATALYST FOR A NATIONAL EV TRANSIT
Amy Lopez, Director of Corporate Engagement, Electrification Coalition
J4.2 ENERGY STORAGE USED FOR FREQUENCY REGULATION & GRID FIRMING
Co-chair - Paul B. Scott, VP Tech., Transpower; David Rosewater, Sandia Corporation
J1.3 MAKING FLEET TELEMATICS DATA ACTIONABLE AND MATTER
Co-chair - Norma Havens, Co-National Sales Manager, USA Fleet Solutions; Bob Belknap
J4.3 LEGAL ISSUES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM PROJECTS
Chris Locke, Farella Braun + Martel LLP; Steven Branoff, Ramboll Environ, Inc.
J1.4 COMING CHALLENGE TO US SUBURBIA, GROWING CHINESE CAR FLEET
Alexandra Malazdrewicz, Burns School of Management; Stephen Sewalk & Lydia Patton
J4.4 AN ADVANCED LEAD-ACID BATTERY FOR INTEGRATION WITH RENEWABLE ENERGY
Collin Mui, Lead Nanofabrication Engineer, Gridtential Energy, Inc., Daniel Moomaw,
Steve Hinojosa & Christiaan Beekhuis
J1.1 A CLIMATE-STABILIZING CALIFORNIA FLEET, VERSUS AIR RESOURCE BOARD GOALS
Co-chair - Michael Bullock, Transportation Committee Chair, Sierra Club
J4.1 GRID-SCALE ENERGY STORAGE PROVIDING COST-EFFECTIVE PEAKING CAPACITY
Co-chair - Kate McGinnis, Market Dev. Director, AES Energy Storage; Kiran Kumaraswamy
J4.5 HIGHER LEVELS OF RENEWABLES W/ GRID-SCALE COMPRESSED AIR ENERGY STORAGE
Lincoln Bleveans, Pwr. Resources Mgr., Burbank Water & Power; R. Schulte, Schulte & Asso.
J4.6 INTEGRATING DISTRIBUTED ENERGY: THE CRITICAL ROLE OF ENERGY STORAGE
Go Global
Environmental Greg Odegard, Principal, GO Global Environmental
Wednesday | February 3 | 3:30PM - 5:30PM
J2. EV, PHEV & CHARGING
J2.1 INTELLIGENT ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING SYSTEM
Prateek Saxena, Director, Tech Mahindra
J2.2 COMPREHENSIVE EV FAST CHARGING SOLUTIONS FOR 21ST CENTURY UTILITIES
Co-chair - Paul Glenney, Director, Products & Services, NRG EVgo; Michael Krauthamer
J2.3 ZERO-EMISSION VEHICLE MARKETS: DISADVANTAGED COMMUNITIES & CALIFORNIA
Brett Williams, Sr. Project Manager, EV Initiatives, CSE; John Anderson & Ria Langheim, CSE
J2.4 VEHICLE-GRID INTEGRATION USING ISO/IEC 15118 GLOBAL INTEROPERABILITY STANDARD
Stephen Davis, CEO, KnGrid; Mike Ferry & Michelle Bogen, Center for Sustainable Energy
J2.5 USING THE FLEET OF PHEVS FOR ENERGY STORAGE OF BOTH SOLAR AND WIND
Co-chair - Andrew Frank, CTO, Efficient Drivetrains Inc.; Andrew A Frank & JJ DeMauro
J2.6 INFORMATION CHANNELS FOR REACHING PLUG-IN ELECTRIC VEHICLE CONSUMERS
Clair Johnson,Transparency Specialist,Center for Sustainable Energy; Brett Williams
Thursday | February 4 | 7:30AM - 9:30AM
J3. BATTERY & STORAGE SYSTEMS
J3.1 ACTIA EV SOLUTIONS
Co-chair - Greg Fritz, EV Business Unit Manager, ACTIA Corp
J3.2 ENERGY STORAGE + EV CHARGING - DRIVING ELECTRIC VEHICLE ADOPTION
Vic Shao, CEO, Green Charge Networks; Anne Smith
J3.3 BUSTING MYTHS & BREAKING GROUND: VEHICLE TO GRID STORAGE FRONTIER
Co-chair - Scott Fisher, Director of EV to Grid, NRG EVgo; Niki DeLeon
J3.4 IMPROVE FUEL CONSUMPTION WITH ENVIROMNEMENTAL FRIENDLY DLCAP
Toshihiko Furukawa, Senior Manager/Engineer, United Chemi-Con
Thursday | February 4 | 1PM - 3PM
J5. BACK-UP PWR & THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE
J5.1 THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE - “VIRTUAL BATTERIES”
Co-chair - Guy Frankenfield, Manager - TES & Biofuels, DN Tanks
J5.2 BACK-UP POWER: ADVANCED FUEL CELL TECH. PROTECTING 21ST CENTURY APPLICATIONS
Vito Coletto, Director of Sales, Altergy Systems
J5.3 HYDROGEN AS ENERGY STORAGE & FUEL FOR STEAM INJECTED GAS TURBINE PLANT
Co-chair - Joshua Partheepan, Research Assistant, West Texas A&M University; William Jim
Rogers, West Texas A&M University; Edward Hinders, Paramount Energy West
J5.4 ANODE MATERIAL USING HIERARCHICAL MICRO-LAMELLA 3D POROUS CU CURRENT
Hyeji Park, Student, Kookmin U; Um & Sung, Seoul National U; Choi & Choe, Kookmin U
J5.5 VANADIUM REDOX FLOW BATTERIES – UTILITY AND DISTRIBUTED ENERGY VALUE
Matthew Maiers, Business Development - North America, GILDEMEISTER energy storage
Thursday | February 4 | 3:30PM - 5:30PM
J6. UPS, FLOW & LI-ION BATTERIES
J6.1 DEVELOPMENT OF LITHIUM ION BATTERY MATERIALS FOR GRID APPLICATIONS
Co-chair - Dee Strand, Chief Scientific Officer, Wildcat Discovery Technologies; Ye Zhu
J6.2 FIRE SAFETY AWARENESS OF LITHIUM ION BATTERIES
Matt Dunn, Principal, AECOM
J6.3 COST REDUCTIONS FOR LITHIUM ION BATTERIES THROUGH TECHNOLOGY
Co-chair - Dr. Rajshekar DasGupta, Vice President Technology, Electrovaya
J6.4 BEYOND BATTERY MGMT: ENABLING ESS INTEGRATION IN GRID ECOSYSTEMS
Michael Worry, President and CEO, Nuvation Engineering
J6.5 SEAWATER FLOW BATTERY FOR CLEAN COLD-IRONING & FLEET VEHICLE FUELING
Peter Schubert, Professor, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
J6.6 SGIM ADVANCED BATTERIES
Pavel Bulai, CEO, SGiM; Boksha, Tompa, Ziegenbalg, Jewell, Chow, Foster, Hogan, Progler,
Salagaj, Ryjov, Zavorotnyi, Saeed, AlDamer, Molchanov, Strukov, Golubeva & Pitlik
Preliminary Program - Subject to Change
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Publications
Cooper
Enviro 636
A&WMA
630
106
HORIBA 537
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ATS
1412
533
ATS
CEMs PSC Howden Garney
CEMs PSC
Tri-Mer
Experts Industrial Howden Garney
637Experts Industrial
US EPA
104
Power
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642
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ERM
Tech
Heaters
541
543
ERMIAC
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2017
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Krishnan
US DOE
TeamBio
Ctrade
MAPSearch
Penwell
337
Ctrade
MAPSearch
Penwell
330
109
Shepard
546
552 548
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452
337
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552
556
343
353
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566
673
568
562
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565
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577
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572
568 576
Airgas Reliant ADA-CS
Pine CISCO Durag
CISCO
TSI
PM ME2CTSI Missis.Nexus
Missis.
DSG Services
TTG
Lime
Lime
459
453
455
457 465
459 467
463
456
452
458
454
469
463
462
458 466
456 464
468
462
465 473
467 475
469
477
464 472466 474
468 476
Food Service
Cell-
359
353
358
355
360
SEFA
Heart
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357 365
359 367
363
356
362
358
369
363
Great
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693
687
695
689
690
686
688
692
687
685
689
683
686
680 688682
684
DR AQS
DAS CleanAir
PDC
E2
695
699
693 699b
697
694
696
690
472 480474482 476
480
Eurofins
DustHilco
Siemens
Frontier
masterPSA USLM
Global
584
590
586
588
592
594
596
590
Hilco
Hug
Eng.
387381 389383
387
388
382
WS
WS
WS
596
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EXIT
373 381375 383377385
386
594
385
384
Oasys
498 Water
Air
Liquide
369 377
365 373
367 375
374 382
376 384
592
482
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Hug
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372
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599 VIM
586
580 588582
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370
376
699
696
Trinity Polystar Jiangnan Clean
Trinity
Jiangnan Atlas
Atlas VIM
Clean
Consult Polystar Enviro.
Durag
NADC Harbors
NADC 599
Enviro.
Carbon MAL Intertek
Carbon MAL Intertek
ADA-CS
ION Consult
ION Harbors
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Buhler
Roeslein Aqua- Virtual EasterRoeslein 598
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BMCD
NexusSemiM&C Genstar SemiOwens
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485
473 481475483 477
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484
486 488
484
486 488
499
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374
697
694
700 RMB
Nol- Arbor
SEFA W.L.
Altech Please
Tec DayGroup Gore
Tech
360 370
362 372
692
DR DAS CleanAir
Earth
Earth United
700 RMB
NRG
NRG
Nippon Science
United
Tiger
Nalco
SNEI Nippon
SNEI B3
Trachte Lafarge
B3 RequordIt Conveyor
Science Trachte
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Inst.Optics
Inst. Lab Conveyor
Lab
WS
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573
581
581 589583 585
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591 593
595 597
587
587
589 595 597591 593
698 Air
386
Elemental
WS
698 Air
598
Buhler
Perma
Pure
Alicat
499
WS
Oasys
498 Water
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389
388
Food Service
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Meeting Rooms
Meeting
A - Rooms
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WS
WS
TRACK
TRACK
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ROOM
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208
37
E2
Food Service
Dakota AVOClayborn
Redox
RedoxDakota AVO Enviance
Water
Cell- Water
Monroe Hadek Scheuch
Doosan
Clayborn Monroe Hadek Scheuch
Enviance
Software Training Doosan Software Training
Motive Furnace KEPCO Solutions
Motive Furnace KEPCO Solutions
IR
IR
Bar
WS
357
355
Heart
Swan NolECT Analytical
Apex
Tec
-land
Bird
Great
Teledyne MPS
AQS
Lakes
ML Group Buffer
UKY
UKY EXIT
RDI
Atlas
Atlas Applied
Parker
Parker Applied
EA RDI
Frontier
Frontier
Pureline Mfg.
SPTC Mfg.
Perillon
PerillonHannafin
GasmetEng.Energy SPTC
Gasmet Energy Pureline
Co. Energy IMACC
Co. Energy IMACC
Hannafin
Industrial
Water
572
580
Pine
457
675 683677 685
672 680674 682
676 684
Reliant
Albermarle
Airgas
PM
DSG
CDS
Trace Services
TRACK
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& SECURITY & SECURITY
CONTROL
1. One 10‛ x 10‛ exhibit booth, 6‛ table, 2 chairs, waste basket & carpet
2. One free speaker and exhibitor registration at EUEC 2016
3. Network with 2,000+ delegates at (8) receptions held in exhibit hall
4. Marketing through EnergyNews to mailing list of 50k Professionals
5. Pre and post conference attendee list
EXIT
EXIT
6. Exhibitor Advertisement in program, web, and newsletter
DN
DN
DN
DN
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DN
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EUEC client passes*
(value $495/each)
ESCALATOR
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for Companies
& Delegates
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ELV
567 563
564
562 556
EXHIBIT BOOTH & SPEAKER PACKAGE ($5,000)
(includes 10 Free Passes)
DN
DN
ESCALATOR
557 565
559
563
MKS
356
Food Service
RENEWABLE RENEWABLE
CONTROL
ENERGY
ENERGY
TECH.
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677
671
Nalco
Novinda
NovindaEES ProChem
CDSSICK
454
675
664 672
668 674
670 676
Fuel
Fuel BOYERSiemens
Environ. DustAndritz USLM
Golden Environ. Andritz
Kiewit BOYER
TRC Southern
TRC Southern
Tech TRUCKS
Supplymaster
Research Kiewit Golden
Research Tech
TRUCKS Supply
Calgon
US DOE
555
Dustex
ADA-ES Golder Albermarle ADA-ES
Trace
670
662
MPS
Bird
Teledyne
USA Common
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MLYorke Group Buffer
Fleet Dynamics
Teledyne
Teledyne
Millenium RedPMI CEM
Catalyst
Catalyst EA
CEM Frontier Frontier
Red
Cemtek
B&V WaterAir Eng.
API
API B&V
Inst. Ball Service
Air
Ball ServiceIndustrial
NETWORKING NETWORKING
Martin Facilities
436
Mitsubishi
Swan Mitsubishi
ECT Analytical
Apex
Energy Protection
RECEPTIONS
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Hitachi
Hitachi
Group Systems
109
Shepard
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108
663 673
661 671
559
553
440
341
663 657
662
658 668
656 664
557
440
343
661
654
553 547
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453 447
455
341
Common
PCME Leidos
CPP USA -wealth Yorke
Leidos
Wind Fleet Dynamics
Air EES
Tetra ProChem
SEI
SEI
Sega Hygiene
tech
447
441
Martin Facilities
CH2M
107
Protection
Energy
Group Systems
Krishnan
CPP Tri-Mer
Wind
Tetra
tech
ENTRY
441
Calgon
PCME
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Sega Hygiene
SICK Solvair
MKS
TeamBio
108
331
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Heaters
AECOM
Solvair
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CH2M 436
107
647
Thermo
Millenium
Universal
Cemtek
ScientificInst.
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546 540
548
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658
652
Dustex Golder
Carbonxt
Carbonxt
431
430
657
651
541
547 543
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649
648 656
652646 654
651
645
A&WMA
Airtech
Airtech Universal
Thermo
106
Montrose
HORIBA 537 Scientific
Env. Montrose
Env. Analyzers
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Registration
Registration
SE & Clean
Cities
ENTRY
649
642
646
640 648
540
530
647
Cooper 636 645
105
640
WS
Bar
105
WS
WS
Bar
637
Power
Publications
McIlvaine
US EPA
104
DN
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EXHIBIT SHOW HOURS
EXHIBIT SHOW HOURS
Tue. Setup
Wed.Feb 3
Thur. Feb 4
Friday Feb 5
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12 pm to 6 pm
7 am to 7 pm
7 am to 7 pm
7 am to 12 pm
12 pm to 4 pm
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Exhibiting Companies at EUEC 2016
572
552
441
385
555
488
693
562
640
556
499
369
468
359
493
373
592
692
374
106
589
383
687
668
464
598
481
440
540
670
459
356
664
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652
436
382
588
699
675
636
663
108
568
372
370
699
463
576
546
474
697
676
585
497
698
376
ADA Carbon Solutions
ADA-ES, Inc.
AECOM, Inc.
AFL Industries
Air Hygiene
Air Liquide America
Air Quality Services
Airgas
Airtech Environmental
Albemarle
Alicat
Altech
Andritz Inc.
Apex Instruments, Inc.
Aquatech International
Arbor Day Foundation
Atlas Carbon, LLC
Atlas Manufacturing Co. Inc.
AVO Training Institute
AWMA
B3 Systems, Inc.
Bergquist Co., a Henkel Co.
BirdBuffer, LLC
Black & Veatch
Boyer Trucks
Buhler Technologies
Burns & McDonnell
Calgon Carbon
Carbonxt, Inc.
Catalyst Air Mgmt.
CDS Engineering
Cellmotive Co., Ltd.
CEM Service Group, Inc.
CEMS Experts
Cemtek Environmental, Inc.
CH2M
Clayborn Labs
Clean Harbors
CleanAir Engineering
Commonwealth Dynamics
Cooper Environmental Svc.
CPP Wind & AQ Consultants
CTrade
CiSCO
Dakota Software
Doosan HF Controls Corp.
DR DAS LTD
DSG Solutions, LLC
Durag, Inc.
Dustex Corporation
Dustmaster Enviro Systems
E2 Managetech
EA Engineering, Sci. & Tech.
Earth Science Labs, Inc.
Easter-Owens
Elemental Air
Enviance
355
563
466
541
480
343
672
674
462
651
682
483
458
548
381
689
386
363
484
537
649
486
389
696
547
596
580
586
360
456
107
593
671
487
594
109
341
104
473
654
469
353
455
384
642
685
573
477
583
365
590
567
597
498
482
688
661
Environ. Consulting & Tech
Environmental Energy Svcs.
Environmental Supply Co.
ERM
Eurofins Frontier Global
Facilities Protection Systems
Frontier Industrial Corp.
Frontier Water Systems,
Fuel Tech, Inc.
Garney Construction
Gasmet
Genstar Tech. (GENTEC)
Golden Specialty
Golder Associates. Inc.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Great Lakes Solutions
Hadek
Heartland Technology Partners
Hilliard Company - Hilco
Horiba Instruments, Inc.
Howden North America
Hug Engineering, Inc.
Hydrolox
IMACC, LLC
Industrial Accessories Co.
Intertek
ION Engineering
Jiangnan Environmental
KEPCO
Kiewit
Krishnan & Associates
Lafarge
Leidos
M & C Tech Group NA
MAL Environmental Technology
MAPSearch Pennwell
Martin Energy Group
McIlvaine Company
Midwest Energy Emissions
Millennium Instruments
Mississippi Lime Company
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power
MKS Instruments, Inc.
Monroe IR
Montrose Environmental
MPS Group
Nalco Air Protection Tech.
Nexus Solutions, Inc.
Nippon Instruments
Nol-Tec Systems
North American Dismantling
Novinda
NRG EVgo
Oasys Water
P S Analytical
Parker Hannifin Corp.
PCME
Preliminary Program - Subject to Change
210
39
695
680
499
566
465
377
584
105
656
565
647
690
684
662
362
564
595
700
491
388
367
553
485
453
472
581
447
559
454
686
357
108
543
658
683
557
646
577
457
587
452
657
582
467
475
337
637
591
476
648
694
673
599
495
375
358
387
677
PDC Environmental
Perillon
Perma Pure
Pine
Plant Maintenence Svcs.
PleaseTech Ltd.
Polystar Containment
Power
Precision Monitors Inc.
ProChem, Inc.
PSC Industrial Outsourcing LP
Pureline
RDI Energy
Red Ball Technical Gas
Redox Solutions
Reliant CEM Services
RequordIt
RMB Consulting &Research
Roeslein & Associates, Inc.
Scheuch GmbH
SEFA Group, Inc, The
Sega, Inc.
Semi-Bulk Systems, Inc.
SICK
Siemens Industry, Inc.
SNEI Biological
SOLVAir Natural Solutions
Southern Environmental
Southern Research
SPTC USA Corp.
Swan Analytical
Team Biogas
Technical Heaters, Inc.
Teledyne API
Teledyne Monitor Labs
Tetra Tech, Inc.
Thermo Scientific
Tiger Optics, LLC.
Trace Environmental Sys.
Trachte, LLC
TRC Companies, Inc.
Tri-Mer Corporation
Trinity Consultants
TSI, Inc.
TTG, Inc.
U.S. DOE, Office Clean Coal
U.S. EPA Water Security Division
United Conveyor Corp.
US Lime & Mineral
Universal Analyzers, Inc.
UKY Applied Energy Research
USA Fleet Solutions
VIM Technologies, Inc.
Virtual Incentives
W.L. Gore & Associates
WaterFurnace International
xOverTime
Yorke Engineering
Electric Utilities Attending EUEC
Includes senior management & technical experts
attending & speaking at EUEC
MidAmerican Energy Company
Minnesota Power
Minnkota Power Cooperative, Inc.
Montana-Dakota Utilities Company
Muscatine Power and Water
Nebraska Pulbic Power District
Newmont Nevada Energy Investment
NextEra Energy
NiSource
Northern Indiana Public Service Co.(NIPSCO)
Northern Star Generation
NorthWestern Energy
Nova Scotia Power
NRECA
NRG Energy
NV Energy
ODEC
Oklahoma Gas & Electric Company
Old Dominion Electric Cooperative
Omaha Public Power District
Orange Grove Energy
Pacific Gas & Electric
PCPS Energy
Portland General Electric
PPL EnergyPlus LLC
PPL Montana LLC
Puget Sound Electric - PSE
Raven Power
Rochester Public Utilities
Rodan Energy Solutions Inc.
Rural Electric
Sacramento Municipal Utility District
Salt River Project
SAN DIEGO GAS AND ELECTRIC
Santee Cooper
SCANA
Schneider Electric
Sempra US Gas and Power
Southern California Edison
Southern Company
Southern Power Company
Sunflower Electric Power Corporation
Tennessee Valley Authority
Texas Municipal Power Agency
Tri-State Generation and Transmission
Tucson Electric Power
Vectren Corp.
Westar Energy
Western Farmers Electric Cooperative
AES
ALLETE
Alliant Energy Corporation
Alstom Power
Ameren Corporation
American Electric Power
American Municipal Power, Inc.
Arizona Public Service Company
Associated Electric Cooperative, Inc.
Basin Electric Power Cooperation
Big Rivers Electric
Buckeye Power
Burbank Water & Power
Calpine Corporation
Carbon Creek Energy
Central Iowa Power Cooperative
Central Minnesota Municipal Power Agency
City Water Light and Power
Clarke Public Utilities
Cleco Corporation
Con Edison
Consumers Engergy
Deseret Power
Dominion Generation
DTE Energy
Duke Energy
Dynegy
East Kentucky Power Cooperative
Electricité de France
Empire District Electric Company
Entergy Services
Eversource Energy
Exelon Power
Florida Power & Light Company
GDF Suez
Guam Public Utilities Commission
Hoosier Energy
Idaho Power Company
Independence Power & Light
Intermountain Power Service Corporation
Kansas City Board of Public Utilities
Kansas City Power & Light
Korea Electric Power Corporation
KU Energy,LLC
LG&E
Lower Colorado River Authority
Luminant
Madison Gas & Electric
Michigan South Central Power Agency
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USA’s Largest
2017
Energy, Utility & Environment Conference
Feb 8 - 10 | San Diego, CA
Exhibit Reservation
located in Exhibit Hall
TURNKEY EXHIBIT BOOTH PACKAGE INCLUDES:
AM Breaks
9:30 am
to
10 am
Lunches
12 pm
to
1 pm
PM Breaks
3 pm
to
3:30 pm
Receptions
5 pm
to
6 pm
EXHIBIT SHOW HOURS
Tue. Setup
Feb 7
12 pm
to
6 pm
Wednesday
Feb 8
12 am
to
6 pm
Thursday
Feb 9
9 am
to
6 pm
Friday
Feb 10
9 am
to
12 pm
Breakdown
Feb 10
12 pm
to
4 pm
STEP 1. SELECT TYPE OF EXHIBIT BOOTH
BOOTH NO
COST
Reserve Existing Booth number
Discounted Cost
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(10’ x 8’) Standard Fully Furnished Exhibit Package
$5,000
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(20’ x 8’) Standard Double Booth
$10,000
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(20’ x 8’) Premium Double Booth by entry
$15,000
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1st
STEP 2. ENTER CHOICE OF BOOTH NUMBER - For New Exhibitors
2nd
3rd
STEP 3. LIST NAMES OF EXHIBIT COMPANY ATTENDEES: One free registration per 10’ x 10’ booth
Full Name
Email
STEP 3. ENTER NAME OF FREE REGISTRANT
1. Exhibitor (Free): ________________________________________________________
________________________________________________
2, Speaker Rate: _________________________________________________________
________________________________________________
3. Exhibitor Rate: _________________________________________________________
________________________________________________
STEP 4. CONTACT INFORMATION:
Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Company Name: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Address: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
City: _______________________________________________
State: _______________________________
Zip: _________________________________
Email: ______________________________________________
Phone: ______________________________
Fax: ________________________________
COMMENT: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Authorized Signature (required): ____________________________________________________________________ Date: ________________________
FAX TO
1-602-296-0199 E-MAIL TO [email protected]
ONLINE
WWW.EUEC.COM
SHOW RULES: Application implies that exhibitor will abide by Conference show rules. Please copy this contract for your files. Exhibitor hereby assumes entire responsibility and hereby agrees to protect, defend, indemnify and
save the San Diego Convention Center, its owners, its operator, EUEC, and each of their respective parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, employees, officers, directors, and agents harmless against all claims, losses or damages to persons or property, governmental charges or fines and attorney’s fees arising out of or caused by its installation, removal, maintenance, occupancy or use of the exhibition premises or a part thereof, excluding any such liability caused
by the sole gross negligence of the Convention Center and its employees and agents. Exhibitor shall obtain and keep in force during the term of the installation and use of the exhibit premises, policies of Comprehensive General
Liability Insurance and Contractual Liability Insurance, insuring and specifically referring to the Contractual liability set forth in this Exhibit Agreement in an amount not less than $1,000,000 Combined Single Limit for personal injury
and property damage. The group agrees to provide a Certificate of Insurance evidencing the coverage described above.
CANCELLATION POLICY: Please see www.euec.com for full cancellation and refund policy. 100% refund upto June 1, 2016. 50% refund or 50% balance due upto October 1, 2016. After October 1st, 2016 no refunds and
100% balance is due. Payments in full by May 31, 2016 receive the $500 discount.
EUEC, P. O. Box 66076, Tucson, AZ 85728 | [email protected] | p: 520-615-3535 | f: 602-296-0199| EUEC.COM
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NETWORK RECEPTIONS
SIGN UP ON-SITE
FOR $500 DISCOUNT
1. Fully furnished exhibit booth with 6’ draped table, (2) chairs, waste
basket & carpet
2. One free full registration to exhibit & attend conference
3. One free speaking opportunity at EUEC 2017
4. 11 Networking meals: lunches(2), receptions(2) & breaks (7)
5. Discounted exhibitor rate for company employees ($1395 regular)
6. Marketing to mailing list of 50,000 professionals
7. Pre and post conference attendee list of 2,000
8. Exhibitor Advertisement in Conference Guide, Web & Newsletter
9. 10 complimentary passes for “first time” utility clients and guests
Sponsorship
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You choose one of our exclusive packages or we can help you create one
Create a package customized to fit your specific needs or desired investment level
Sponsorship Program will help you focus directly on your target audience
Provides maximum branding, recognition and return on investment.
1. One Page Advertisement In Show Guide – $1,000 (Deadline Jan 5th)
The Show Guide is the official, up-to-date information on the EUEC event. One page color
Advertisement distributed to 2,000 delegates, is continously referenced multiple times a day by
all attendees. You can have your logo included or do two facing page ads.
2. Session Sponsor & Company Logo Ad – $500 per session
Sponsor a Technical Session that you are Co-chairing and speaking for only $500, with your
company logo prominently advertised among the leading experts in the industry.
3. Advertisement in ENERGYNews – $500 per issue (50,000 distribution)
Leverage the EUEC network to reach 50,000 professionals in the energy utility and environment
sector in North America. Place your logo and advertisement on ENERGYNews (linked to your
website) announcing your new product, service or just your exhibit and speaking topics!
4. Attendee Lanyard And Badge Holders – $3,000
This package includes logo placement on lanyards of the attendee name badge holders.
5. Golf Sponsor – $3,000
Exclusive sponsorship of the 2015 EUEC golf tournament with recognition at the opening
breakfast, and closing awards luncheon. Includes two foursomes in the tournament, welcome
banner at the course, tee signs and sponsor logo on the pairings form. A custom golf gift with
company logo will be given to each player.
6. Hotel Key Cards – $5,000
Effectively place your business card in every attendee’s pocket. Four-color custom design
imprinted on Hotel Key Cards distributed to all attendees staying at official show hotels.
7. Your Logo On Flash Drive Conference Proceedings – $8,000
What’s more important to the conference delegates after the event than the complete conference proceedings? This package allows maximum take-home exposure with your logo on the
top of every credit-card type flash drive. A full electronic brochure advertisement of your company is included in the flash drive.
8. Lunch / Reception Sponsorship – $5,000 - $15,000
As a Network Reception sponsor you will have your name and logo in front of conference
attendees on each meal ticket.
8. Corporate Furnished Offices for client meetings - $1,500 (3-days)
($5,000 for non-exhibiting companies)
Exhibiting Companies can invite your clients, partners and business associates into a hardwalled
private furnished office to conduct business. The private meeting rooms are located next to the
exhibit hall. See floor plan. 10 x 10 offices are furnished with table and 4 chairs. Cost is $1,500 for
three days of conference. Upgradable to size(10 x 20) with sofas and tables, with food, etc.
CONTACT
Phone: (520) 615-3535
email: [email protected]
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EUEC Welcome Reception by the Waterfront
Tuesday, February 2nd, 2016 : 4 pm to 8 pm
Network with EUEC colleagues, clients & guests
RSVP for complimentary hors d’oeuvres and beverage tickets
HOTELS
• All Hotels located in Waterfront or Gaslamp District
• Walking distance to the Convention Center
• Reserve at https://compass.onpeak.com/e/66EUE16/4#hotels
• or call EUEC housing onPeak @ (855) 203-3367.
ROY’S RESTAURANT BEHIND SAN DIEGO CONVENTION CENTER
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
EUEC Golf Event
SOLD
Warning
5TH ANNUAL EUEC 2016 GOLF TOURNAMENT
RANCHO BERNADO INN GOLF COURSE
17550 BERNARDO OAKS DRIVE SAN DIEGO, CA 92128
Beware of unauthorized
phone solicitation.
Booking through onPeak
or euec.com is the ONLY
secure way to reserve.
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 6TH, 2016 AT 8:00 AM
COST: $115
CALL GOLF COURSE TO RESERVE & PAY: (855) 574-5356
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