Program - International District Energy Association
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Program - International District Energy Association
FINAL PROGRAM IDEA’s 25th Annual Campus Energy Conference Innovations in Clean Energy ✴ ANNUAL ✴ Campus Energy CONFERENCE Hosted by the University of Maryland College Park February 6-9, 2012 Crystal Gateway Marriott Arlington, VA Workshops February 5 & 6, 2012 www.districtenergy.org IDEA’S 103rd Annual Conference & Trade Show District Energy/CHP “Cooler, Cleaner Cities” June 30 – July 3, 2012 Hyatt Regency Chicago • Chicago, Illinois Call for Presentations The International District Energy Association is pleased to open the call for presentations for the technical conference program. Ideally, presentations should be based on actual case studies or practical applications that reflect the conference theme District Energy/CHP 2012: “Cooler, Cleaner Cities.” Suggested presentation topics for submissions include: Our Host… Thermal Chicago – owner and operator of one of the world’s largest downtown district cooling systems – 100,000 tons capacity with five interconnected plants using innovative ice thermal storage. For conference info, please visit www.districtenergy.org. • Community Clean Energy Solutions • Large Scale District Cooling Systems • Combined Heat and Power/Cogeneration/Waste Heat Recovery Case Studies • Integrating District Energy/CHP with Renewables for a Smarter Grid • Community Energy Mapping and Climate Action Plans • Microgrids and District Energy for Enhanced Energy Security • Serving and Supporting More Energy-Efficient Buildings • Master Planning, System Expansion and Infrastructure Renewal • Sustainability, Planning and Innovative Energy Solutions • Serving LEED Buildings • Biomass, Biofuels and Fuel Flexible Solutions • Managing Loads, System Optimization and Efficiency • Case Studies of Central Plants (military bases, municipal, state and federal government buildings) • Mission-Critical Cooling for Data Centers, Airports, Medical Centers • Sustainable Cooling, Thermal Energy Storage and Turbine Inlet Cooling • Controls, Monitoring and Metering • Operations, Maintenance, Safety, Training and Development Please submit a 75-word summary abstract outlining your presentation by February 20, 2012 to Laxmi Rao at [email protected]. For exhibitor and sponsorship information, please contact Tanya Kozel at [email protected] or call 410-518-6676. Exhibitor Listing 25th Annual Campus Energy Conference Final Program Sunday, February 5 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Registration Open for Workshops – Arlington Registration 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Distribution Workshop – System Safety and Training – Salons J & K 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm Super Bowl Party – Open to Workshop Attendees – Bin 1700 Monday, February 6 7:00 am – 8:00 am Continental Breakfast – Sky View 7:00 am – 6:30 pm Registration Open – Arlington Registration 8:00 am – 12:00 pm Business Development/Clean Energy Application Center Workshop – Salons F, G & H 8:00 am – 12:00 pm Distribution Workshop – System Projects & Leak Detection and Work Practices – Salons J & K 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Lunch for Workshop Attendees – Sky View 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Business Development/Clean Energy Application Center Workshop – Salons F, G & H 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Distribution Workshop – Training and New Technology & Round Table Discussions – Salons J & K 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm Campus Energy Conference Welcome Reception with IDEA Business Partner Exhibitors – Salons 1-3 Open to Workshop and Conference Attendees Tuesday, February 7 7:00 am – 7:00 pm Registration Open – Arlington Registration 7:00 am – 8:00 am Continental Breakfast with Business Partner Exhibitors – Salons 1-3 7:15 am – 7:45 am Speaker Orientation Meeting – Jefferson 8:00 am – 8:15 am Introductions – Robert Thornton, IDEA President & CEO – Salons 4-6 Welcome Remarks – Vincent Badali, IDEA Chair, Veolia Energy NA Opening Remarks – David Adamian, Conference Technical Chair, GreenerU 8:15 am – 9:15 am Opening Plenary Panel Discussion: Innovations in Clean Energy: District Energy/CHP For Sustainable Campuses, Bases and Communities – Salons 4-6 District energy systems deliver energy efficiency, enhanced reliability, operating savings and environmental benefits on a community scale. What lessons can be shared to accelerate awareness and adoption? Invited panelists include Stephen Ayers, Architect of the US Capitol; Sarah Dunham, Director, Office Atmospheric Programs, US EPA; Tom Hicks, Deputy Asst Secy of the Navy for Energy; Kathleen Hogan, Deputy Asst Secretary for Efficiency, EERE, US DOE; in conjunction with senior Campus Energy Leaders James Adams, Cornell University; Raymond DuBose, UNC Chapel Hill; Tom Nyquist, Princeton University; Jim Riley; Texas A&M University and Stephen Swinson; TECO. Moderator: Rob Thornton, IDEA 1A: Clean Energy Innovation Moderator: David Adamian, GreenerU Salons F-H 9:15 am – 9:45 am 9:45 am – 10:15 am 10:15 am – 10:45 am 1B: Efficiency Focused Innovative Campus Renewal Moderator: Joseph Sullivan, Concord Engineering Salons J & K Producing Steam and Farm Income from Native Warm Season Grass Biofuels – L.W. Wilson, Piedmont Geriatric Hospital, DBHDS, VA CHP Technology Identification and Project Site Selection on Military Installations – Adam Young & Victor Poland, Burns & McDonnell Sustainable Energy Expansion Project at Mizzou – Adam Ross, Sega Efficiency Improvements at the Nations Largest Chilled Water Plant – Lynn Crawford, Affiliated Engineers; Tim Brown & Jose Garcia, Thermal Energy Corporation Solar Cogeneration Systems Maximize Energy Harvest, Producing Hot Water from Waste Heat of Photovoltaics – Gilad Almogy, Cogenra Solar Comprehensive Utilities and Energy Management – Jim Riley & Les Williams, Texas A&M 1C: PANEL Discussion: Military Bases, Microgrids & Managing Sustainability Moderator: Rob Thornton, IDEA Alexandria Invited Panelists: Merrill Smith – US Department of Energy Richard Boyette – US Navy NAV/ FAC Representative John Kelly – Perfect Power Institute Jonathan Powers – US Army Energy Initiatives Task Force Ted Borer – Princeton University Tim Griffin – RMF Engineering, Inc. 1 Tuesday, February 7 — cont. 10:45 am – 11:15 am Refreshment Break with Business Partner Exhibitors – Salons 1-3 2A: Clean Energy Innovation Geothermal Moderator: Bob Smith, RMF Engineering Salons F-H 2B: Reinventing Heat Moderator: Ed Mardiat, Burns & McDonnell Salons J & K 2C: Thermal Energy Innovation Moderator: Kevin Fox, Jacobs Engineering Group Alexandria 11:15 am – 11:45 pm Demonstration of Low Temperature Geothermal as Innovative Supply for a District Heating Network – Jens Ole Hansen, COWI Leaving Coal Behind - The Blue Devils Become Green – Russell Thompson, Duke University; Greg Carnathan, RMF Engineers, Inc. Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage - Feasible Study Process and Results for District Energy Systems – Mark Worthington, Underground Energy 11:45 am – 12:15 pm Campus Going Geothermal A Case Study of Ball State University’s Conversion to a Campus Geothermal System – Michael Luster & Jeff Urlaub, MEP Associates Harvesting Intermittent Waste Heat at Western Washington University – Eric Moe, FVB Energy Geothermal District Energy Storage Systems: Flywheel for Efficiency – Kathleen Dorsey, Haley & Aldrich 12:15 pm – 12:45 pm Operational Successes and Challenges of a PrivatelyDeveloped Community Open Loop Geothermal System – Nina Baird, Carnegie Mellon University Reinventing Fire and CampusLevel Energy Transformation – Hutch Hutchinson, Rocky Mountain Institute Lessons Learned in Design and Implementation of Hot Water Distribution Systems – Bryan Kleist, FVB Energy 12:45 pm – 2:00 pm IDEA Annual Campus Energy Luncheon ENERGY STAR CHP Awards – Salons 4-6 2:00 pm – 2:30 pm Dessert and Coffee with IDEA Business Partner Exhibitors – Salons 1-3 2:30 pm – 5:00 pm By Invitation: DOE Clean Energy Application Centers Face To Face Meeting Business Development Forum Rosslyn Alexandria 3A: PANEL Discussion: Water Conservation & Treatment Moderator: Patrick Guccione, Chem-Aqua Salons F-H By Invitation: Community Energy Guide Executive Working Group Meeting Lee 3B: PANEL Discussion: Permits & Regulations Moderator: Ann McIver, Citizens Energy Group Salons J & K 2:30 pm – 2:50 pm Water Reclamation in Central Plants – Jonathan Lanciani, Organica Sustainable Water The Uncertainty of the Industrial Boiler MACT Rule: A Rule Update and Impact on Universities – Don Wolf, Burns & McDonnell; Jeff Witt, Iowa State University 2:50 pm – 3:10 pm Water Conservation Best Practices in Cooling Tower Operations Including Water Reuse – Kevin Gottschalk, ChemTreat Air Emission Regulations and Electric Prices as Drivers for CHP and Biomass – Peter Grills, Bingham Greenbaum Doll 3:10 pm – 3:30 pm Managing Chilled Water in Older Systems – Mike Davis, Oklahoma State University; Lanae Pierce, Nalco Maximizing Operational Flexibility Through Permitting – Richard Ney, Sebesta Blomberg; Ben Fish, University of Iowa 3:30 pm – 4:00 pm 2 Refreshment Break with Business Partner Exhibitors – Salons 1-3 4A: Water Conservation & Treatment (cont.) Moderator: Steve Spiwak, Nalco Salons F-H 4B: Alternative Fuels Moderator: Lynn Crawford, Affiliated Engineers Salons J & K 4:00 pm – 4:30 pm The Realized Benefits of Converting to Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment for a Steam Generation Plant – Joshua Morejohn & John Larsen University of California, Davis Testing the Feasibility of Alternative Fuel Use in an Existing Coal Boiler – Joe Marranca, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; George Howe, Affiliated Engineers; Nathan Ninemire, Sega 4:30 pm – 5:00 pm Capturing and Reusing Air Handler Condensate Without Digging up the Campus – Olen Pruitt, University of Alabama, Birmingham; Jay Wilkison & Patrick Guccione, Chem-Aqua Computer Model for Co-firing Coal and Biomass – Ben Fish & Ferman Milster, University of Iowa 5:00 pm – 5:30 pm Energy Savings from Energy Conservation at University of Texas at Austin – Stephen Van de Kieft, Jacobs Engineering; Daniel Costello, University of Texas at Austin Biomass District Energy at Longwood University – Richard Bratcher & Ben Myers, Longwood University; Kelly Bonds, Aegis Environmental; Geoff Chenoweth, RMF Engineering 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm Hosted Reception with IDEA Business Partner Exhibitors – Salons 1-3 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm Dinner at Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum – Buses board & depart for museum 7:00 pm Wednesday, February 8 7:00 am – 8:00 am Continental Breakfast with Business Partner Exhibitors – Salons 1-3 7:15 am – 7:45 am Speaker Orientation Meeting – Jefferson 5A: Master Planning & Campus Renewal Moderator: Doug Maust, HGA Architects & Engineers Salons F-H 5B: Cooling & Thermal Energy Storage Moderator: Gary Rugel, EVAPCO Salons J & K 8:00 am – 8:30 am Success Story: Renewable Energy Center at Eastern Illinois University – Joe Bondank, Sega; Gary Reed, Eastern Illinois University; David Evers, Honeywell University Central and Regional Chilled Water Plants: Sustainable, Operational and Campus Impacts – Joseph Raia & Jane Weinzapfel, Leers Weinzapfel Associates; William Trefz, Trefz Engineering; Juan Suarez, STPCx; Bill Mahoney, RMF Engineering 8:30 am – 9:00 am The Emerging Need for Private Sector Participation for Developing District Energy at Public Institutions – Joe Sullivan, Concord Engineering Chilled Water Optimization and Plant RetroCx – John McGuckin, Auburn University; Kelly Gibbons, University of Utah; Drew Overmiller & Jon Schwartz, Burns & McDonnell 9:00 am – 9:30 am Leveraging the Other Co Generation: Combined Heating and Cooling – Pierre De Gagne, University of Ottawa The Case for Filtration: Maintaining System Performance and Extended Equipment Life at Citizens Thermal – Allyn Troisi, Lakos 6A: Energy Planning for Growth, Reliability and Efficiency Moderator: Chris Hastings, R.G. Vanderweil Engineers Salons F-H 6B: Cooling & Thermal Energy Storage (contd.) Moderator: Frank Silva, Carrier Corporation Salons J & K 9:30 am – 10:00 am Strategic Energy Planning at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona – Scott West & Kevin Fox, Jacobs Chilled Water Thermal Energy Storage Applications – Guy Frankenfield, Natgun – A Division of DN Tanks 10:00 am – 10:30am Comprehensive Energy Master Plan: Increasing Energy Conservation, Reliability and Efficiency – Bob Olson, Purdue University; Ed Mardiat, Burns & McDonnell TES at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign: Providing Capacity and Reliability While Creating Millions in NPV – John Andrepont, Cool Solutions; Kent Reifsteck, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 10:30 am – 11:00am Capping Campus Energy Consumption Despite Enormous Growth: The Oregon Model for Sustainable Development – Marty Hanifin, University of Oregon Thermal Energy Storage in Sao Paulo – Leanora Paniccia & Steve Mignogna, Atelier Ten 3 Wednesday, February 8 — cont. 11:00 am – 11:30am Refreshment Break with Business Partner Exhibitors – Salons 1-3 7A-Demand Side Management Moderator: Bryan Kleist, FVB Energy Salons F-H 7B-Cooling Optimization Moderator: David Jensen, Johnson Controls Salons J & K 11:30 am – 12:00pm District Energy and Demand Side Management at the University Circle, Cleveland – Meghan Riesterer, Medical Center Delta-T Mitigation Strategies Tested on MIT AHUs – Peter Cooper, MIT; Dick Hubbell & Bob Rybka, Belimo 12:00 pm – 12:30pm Western Connecticut State University: An Increasing Focus on Sustainability in a Time of Shrinking Budgets – Luigi Marcone, Western Connecticut State University Avoiding Pitfalls in Cogen Systems that Incorporate Absorption Chiller/Chiller Heater – Nitin Pathakji, WM Group 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm IDEA Annual Campus Energy Recognition Luncheon – Salons 4-6 2:00 pm – 2:30 pm Dessert and Coffee with IDEA Business Partner Exhibitors – Salons 1-3 8A: Preventive Maintenance Moderator: Steve Tredinnick, Syska Hennessy Group Salons F-H 8B: Monitoring, Meters & Control Moderator: John Carlson, Entergy Thermal Salons J & K 2:30 pm – 3:00pm Capital Renewal and Preventive Maintenance Program – Aurel Selezeanu, Duke University How UT Austin Went From Less Than 100 Manually Read to Over 600 Digital Energy and Water Meters: A Case Study – Kevin Kuretich & Roberto Del Real, University of Texas at Austin 3:00 pm – 3:30pm Wireless Vibration Monitoring System at Penn State – David Shannon, KCF Technologies; Mike Hoy, Penn State University Real Time Energy Monitoring and Management of UCSD Campus Micro Grid System – David Zeglinski, OSIsoft 9A: Innovation & Optimization Moderator: Lucas Hyman, Goss Engineering Salons F-H 9B: Monitoring, Meters & Control Moderator: Tim Angerame, utiliVisor Salons J & K 3:30 pm – 4:00 pm Implementing Biomass Gasification at Oak Ridge National Laboratory – Phil Beaty, Nexterra Controlling Multiple Chilled Water Plants on a Common Loop for Optimum Efficiency – Kevin Kuretich, University of Texas at Austin; Ben Erpelding, Optimum Energy 4:00 pm – 4:30 pm Investigation of Steam Line Weld Failures at the University of Rochester – Steve Mischissin, University of Rochester Instrumentation Technologies for Efficient, Reliable & Safe Boiler Control – Ryan Shea, Siemens 4:30 pm – 5:00 pm Low NOx Emissions without New Burners – Robert Benz, Benz Air Engineering Reducing Campus Energy and Carbon Footprint with Modular On-Demand Boiler Systems – Jason Smith, Miura 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Campus Forum Meeting – Rosslyn Business Partner Forum Meeting – Lee A forum for discussion among and for College and University personnel. Manufacturer/Supplier and Service Providers are cordially invited to this forum discussion. Thursday, February 9 – Campus Energy Conference Wrap-up and Technical Tours 7:30 am – 9:00 am Breakfast and Briefing – Tour Overview – Salons F-H 9:15 am – 1:00 pm Technical Tours – University of Maryland College Park Central Energy Facility – Buses depart at 9:15 am 4 ✴ IDEA’s ✴ ✴ Technical Tours ✴ Thursday, February 9 ✴ ✴ ANNUAL ✴ Campus Energy University of Maryland College Park Central Energy Facility CONFERENCE Buses depart at 9:15 am The University of Maryland has initiated a plan to install measurement and verification criteria in chilled water plants referred to as Satellite Central Utility Buildings (SCUBs). IDEA Campus Energy Conferences Celebrating 25 Years!! Year Host Location 1988 Princeton University Princeton, NJ 1989 Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN 1990 Penn State University 1991 University of Illinois Champaign, IL 1992 Auburn University Auburn, AL 1993 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 1994 University of Idaho Moscow, ID 1995 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA 1996 Stanford University Palo Alto, CA 1997 University of Virginia 1998 University of California Los Angeles 1999 LSU Medical Center 2000 University of British Columbia 2001 Columbia University 2002 University of Colorado Denver, CO 2003 University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX 2004 San Diego State Univ/Univ of Calif San Diego San Diego, CA 2005 University of Maryland College Park Washington, DC for attending this conference. 2006 University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 2007 Thermal Energy Corp./Rice University Houston, TX Stop by the Registration Desk for details and to complete the CEU registration form. 2008 Harvard University Boston, MA 2009 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2010 University of Nevada – Reno Reno, NV 2011 University of Miami Medical Center Miami, FL Additional Fee: $10 per person 2012 University of Maryland College Park The University of Maryland Facilities Management HVAC Systems Group will present tours of two SCUBs utilizing VFD technology, hybrid TES sequence and a M&V criteria impeded into the automation systems for real time measurement and control of plant operation. GDF Suez Energy NA will provide a tour of the university’s dual fuel Combined Heat & Power Plant. The CHP provides campus steam and power as well as cooling for 21 buildings via steam driven chillers in a remotely located SCUB. CEUs available State College, PA Charlottesville, VA Redondo Beach, CA New Orleans, LA Vancouver, BC, Canada New York, NY Chapel Hill, NC Arlington, VA 5 Exhibitor Exhibit Hall Listing Floor Plan ENTRANCE Exhibit Hall Schedule Monday, February 6, 2012 Wednesday, February 8, 2012 12:00 pm - 4:30 pm Exhibitor Set-up 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm Reception in Exhibit Hall 7:00 am - 8:00 am 11:00 am - 11:30 am 2:00 pm – 2:30 pm 2:30 pm - 6:00 pm Tuesday, February 7, 2012 7:00 am - 8:00 am 10:45 am - 11:15 am 2:00 pm - 2:30 pm 3:30 pm - 4:00 pm 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm 6 Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall Break in Exhibit Hall Dessert Break in Exhibit Hall Break in Exhibit Hall Reception in Exhibit Hall Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall Break in Exhibit Hall Dessert in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Tear down Exhibitor Listing 7T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 50 Auburn Manufacturing, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 31 1451 South Miami Avenue; Suite 1311 Miami, FL 33130-4324 (845) 270-3897; (845) 406-4586 fax [email protected]; www.7T.dk Thomas S. Lund-Hansen 34 Walker Road Mechanic Falls, Maine 04256 (207) 345-8771; (207) 345-3380 fax [email protected]; www.cutnwrap.com Kathie Leonard; Owner / CEO 7T - The Market Leader of software solutions and methodology to increase Safety, Efficiency, Reliability and Optimization of steam, chilled and hot water distribution systems. The 7T TERMIS software solution is the first and only real time distribution network hydraulic and thermal modelling and simulation software solution. 500+ city and campus utilities are working with 7T and using the TERMIS software. Auburn Manufacturing makes energy-saving textiles for high-heat systems. Our EVER GREEN® Cut ‘n Wrap™ Insulation Kit provides district energy facilities a simple, economical way to self-insulate bare pipe flanges and valves against heat loss at elevated temperatures with significant reductions in greenhouse gases. Payback period is less than one year. Adams Valves, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 84 12303 Cutten Rd Houston, TX 77066 (281) 453-3750; (281) 453-3749 fax [email protected]; www.adamsvalves-usa.com Ken Phillips; Sales & Marketing Manager For more than 50 years, Adams has supplied the district energy industry with valves providing performance, reliability and low cost of ownership. With our patented metal to metal, torque seated, quarter turn technology, users around the world have realized superior, long term absolute shut-off. Alstrom Energy Group/ELGE® Shell and Coil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 5 Baltimore Aircoil Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 9 7600 Dorsey Run Road Jessup, MD 20794 (410) 799-6200; (410) 799-6405 fax [email protected]; www.BaltimoreAircoil.com Gregory Henderson; Manager, Industrial Sales - Americas Baltimore Aircoil Company is the world’s largest manufacturer of evaporative heat transfer and thermal storage equipment. BAC products are supplied to the commercial, industrial, refrigeration, process and power markets to meet a variety of heat transfer applications. Energy efficiency, sustainability, and ecological responsibility have been at the core of our business and essential qualities of our products for over 70 years. Benz Air Engineering Co., Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 69 1408 Seabury Avenue Bronx, NY 10461 (718) 824-4901; (718) 409-3605 fax [email protected]; www.Alstromcorp.com Mark Crisafulli; National Sales Manager 4061 Silvestri Lane, Bldg. 103 Las Vegas, NV 89120 (702) 597-4805; (702) 597-4823 fax [email protected]; www.benzair.com Robert Benz; President The Alstrom Energy Group with Alstrom Heat Transfer and ELGE® Shell & Coil is the most diverse heat exchanger manufacturer in the USA. We manufacture every type of shell and tube, along with the high efficient shell and coil, all types of plate heat exchangers, and all types of heat transfer packages, steam generators, deaerators, heat recovery packages and more. Optimizing Steam Efficiency: Benz Air Engineering delivers solutions that optimize efficiency and minimize emissions for steam generation facilities. Our proven engineering approach consistently delivers your best return on investment and many of our solutions qualify for rebates, including up to 50-percent of the installation cost while exceeding all federal emission guidelines. APV, An SPX Brand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 27 105 CrossPoint Parkway Getzville, NY 14068 (800)207-2708; (716)692-1715 fax [email protected]; www.apv.com Carl Kozacki; Sales Director APV, An SPX Brand, offers the broadest range of Plate Heat Exchangers for: CHP Isolation, Free Cooling, Heat Recovery, Thermal Storage, Pressure Interceptor, District Heating/Cooling, Lake Source Cooling, Seawater Source Cooling and Water Source Heat Pumps. The APV advantage includes: ASME rated, ARI 400 compliant, Compact Modular designs, capacities to 20,000GPM, Pressures to 450PSI and a unique interlocking gasket design. Aquatherm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 60 919W 500N Lindon, UT 84042 (801) 762-6336; (403) 770-8326 fax charles.clark @aquathermpipe.com; www.aquathermpipe.com Charles Clark; Inside Sales Manager Aquatherm is an internationally acclaimed manufacturer of polypropylene pipe systems for potable water, hydronic heating and cooling, industrial, and rainwater applications and are designed to last for over 50 years. The polypropylene material used in the pipe and fittings is welded via heat fusion, which results in permanent, leak-proof connections. Burns & McDonnell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 71 9400 Ward Parkway Kansas City, MO 64114 (816) 822-3344; (816) 822-3517 fax [email protected]; www.burnnsmcd.com Ed Mardiat; Principal, Director of Project Development, OnSite Energy & Power The Burns & McDonnell OnSite Energy & Power Group’s extensive experience includes planning, design, construction and commissioning of large campus utility systems at universities, medical centers, airports and other campuses. Services include utility master planning, boiler MACT, central utility plant optimization, CHP, renewables, thermal storage, electrical distribution and grant applications. Caldwell Tanks, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 37 4000 Tower Rd Louisville, KY 40219 (502) 964-3361; (502) 962-2256 fax [email protected]; www.caldwelltanks.com Diane E. Werle; Sales & Marketing Coordinator Caldwell provides turnkey capabilities for new systems or expansions utilizing Thermal Energy Storage Tanks for district cooling, buildings, campus energy, data centers and mission critical facilities. Services include system evaluation, chiller and pumping modification, tank design and construction and developing the control logic and valves necessary to operate the system most efficiently. 7 Exhibitor Listing Introducing the District Energy Magazine Mobile App Now available on the App Store and Android Marketplace! • FREEcurrentandpastissuesofIDEA’spublication District EnergyMagazine • Downloadissuesforofflinereading • Searchablearchiveofpastissues • Bookmarkarticles&sharewithotherreaders Industry News & Events RSS Updates • Real-timeupdatesofdistrictenergynews&information • NotificationsofIDEAnews,includingconferences, webinars&workshops AvailableontheiPad,iPhone,iPodandAndroidphonesfordownloadat theAppStoreandAndroidMarketplace. 8 Exhibitor Listing Carrier Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 45 Clark Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 12 9300 Harris Corners Parkway - Suite 200 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 494-2526; (860) 353-1411 fax [email protected]; [email protected] www.carrier.com Harold D. Valencia; Product Business Manager; Frank Silva; Product Manager 10 Brent Drive Hudson, MA 01749 (978) 568-3400; (978) 568-0060 fax [email protected]; www.clarksol.com Paul Sirois; Sales Manager Carrier Corp., headquartered in Farmington, Conn., is the world’s largest provider of heating, air-conditioning and refrigeration solutions, with operations in more than 170 countries. Carrier’s expertise extends to high performance district cooling equipment, energy generation among other sustainable solutions. Visit www.carrier.com for more information. CB&I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 18 1411 S Route 59 Plainfield, IL 60544-8984 (815) 439-6362; (815) 439-6001 fax [email protected]; www.cbi.com Ray Moen; Business Development Manager CB&I’s Strata-Therm® Chilled Water Storage provides economical and efficient load management employing rugged, patented diffusers with all-welded steel piping for maximum reliability, low pressure drop and high discharge rates, and is backed by CB&I’s 3,000,000+ ton-hours of experience. CB&I’s So-CoolSM Low Temperature Stratification Fluid provides stratified thermal storage colder than ice! Chem-Aqua, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 24 2727 Chemsearch Blvd. Irving, TX 75062 (800) 527-9921 or (972) 438-0232; (972) 438-0801 fax [email protected]; www.chemaqua.com Patrick Guccione; Vice President Business Development Chem-Aqua is a global full-service water treatment company specializing in cost effective, efficient, custom designed water treatment programs for commercial, institutional and industrial facilities. Chem-Aqua takes a value-added approach to water treatment with sustainable programs designed to protect equipment investments and improve their overall utility consumption. Chem-Aqua Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 25 2727 Chemsearch Blvd Irving, TX 75062 (866) 766-0134; (972) 438-0801 fax [email protected]; www.chemaquaservices.com Tom Worley; Operations Manager Chem-Aqua Services provides Service Programs including Cooling Tower Cleaning, Pretreatment Equipment Service, Closed Loop Cleaning, Chlorination of Domestic Water Lines, and Coil Cleaning. Chem-Aqua Services work is performed by a team of trained professionals. This frees up facility engineers’ time, offers superior service, and delivers improved system efficiency. ChemTreat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 10 4461 Cox Road; Suite 300 Glen Allen, VA 23060 (800) 442-8292; (800) 648-4577 fax [email protected]; www.chemtreat.com Jackynn Peterson; Corporate Sales Manager Clark Solutions will be displaying their Clark Sonic line of ultrasonic and vortex flow transmitters and BTU/Energy Meters. Clark Sonic flow transmitters accurately measure liquid flow rates in pipes from 1/4” to 10” pipe size. Clark BTU meters are complete heat meters and measure energy in heat exchange loops with maximum permissible errors per EN1434-1, Classes 2 & 3. Products are manufactured at our facility in Hudson, MA. Cogenra Solar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 35 365 E Middlefield Road Mountain View, CA 94043 (650) 230-3429; (650) 967-2445 fax [email protected]; www.cogenra.com Natasha Dolginsky; Marketing Manager Cogenra Solar is a distributed solar cogeneration company that combines photovoltaic and hot water production to deliver low-cost electricity and heat generation for commercial, industrial and government customers. Composite Cooling Solutions, L.P. . . . . . . . . . Table 1 PO Box 4150 International Plaza; Suite 500 Fort Worth, Texas 76109 (919) 528-4599 [email protected]; www.compositecooling.com Frank J. Bowman, Jr.; Regional Manager Composite Cooling Solutions (CCS) is a global leader as a design/engineer and construction contractor for custom built pultruded composite cooling towers. CCS specializes in field-erected FRP and concrete cooling towers, in both counterflow and crossflow applications. The Crom Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 30 250 SW 36th Terrace Gainesville, FL 32607 (352) 372-3436; (352) 372-6209 fax [email protected]; www.cromcorp.com Jeff D. Malpass The Crom Corporation specializes in the design and construction of prestressed concrete tanks for thermal energy storage (TES). Crom prestressed concrete tanks are highly regarded for their longevity and pleasing appearance. The Crom Corporation has constructed over 3900 tanks since 1953. Let our team of engineers and construction professionals deliver the best solution for your energy storage needs. Dresser-Rand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tables 44 Houston, TX, Paris, France (319) 753-4102; (724) 850-8306 fax [email protected]; www.dresser-rand.com Tim Jameson; Application Engineer Dresser-Rand is a world leader in designing, manufacturing and servicing steam turbines and turbine generator (TG) sets. Our constantly evolving approach to turbine design and manufacturing expertise, enables us to deliver reliable steam turbines for power generation and mechanical drives. Proven reliability and high efficiency make our mechanical drive steam turbines vital partners with the process industries. ChemTreat, a division of Danaher, is one of the world’s largest providers of water treatment products & services. Customers benefit from ChemTreat programs with improved operating efficiencies, controlled maintenance costs, and reduced energy & water consumption. ChemTreat customers throughout the world save millions of gallons everyday as a result of properly engineered water management technologies. 9 Exhibitor Listing Elliott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 78 Fibrelite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 36 901 N Fourth St. Jeannette, PA 15644 (724) 600-8595; (724) 600-8442 fax [email protected]; www.elliott-turbo.com Daniel Vucelich; Senior Marketing Engineer 100 Mechanic Street Pawcatuck, CT 06379 USA (860) 599-6081; (860) 599-1037 fax [email protected]; www.fibrelite.com Jo Stott; Head of Marketing Elliott is a global leader in the design and manufacture of turbomachinery including steam turbine generator packages from 500 kW to 50MW. Elliott steam turbine generators reliably, efficiently and cost effectively produce onsite electrical power from energy sources such as biomass, geothermal, and fossil fuel-powered process and institutional steam systems. Founded on a tradition of quality and innovation, Fibrelite has been at the forefront of composite technology since 1980. We specialize in the manufacture of composite manhole covers and GRP/FRP underground containment systems for various applications. We also manufacture and supply products designed for the utility industry, municipalities, automotive, defense & general industry. Emerson Process Management . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 51 8200 Market Blvd Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952) 906-8888; (952) 949-7001 fax [email protected]; www.rosemount.com Candra Morrow; Marketing Communications Specialist Emerson Process Management offers a complete line of instrumentation for the district energy industry. Our Rosemount® pressure, temperature, level, and flow instruments and Micro Motion® flowmeters enable you to optimize the efficiency of your steam and chilled water system and allow for BTU metering. EPA Combined Heat and Power Partnership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 72 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW; 6202J Washington, D.C. 20460 (202) 343-9173; (202) 343-2362 fax [email protected]; www.epa.gov/chp Gary McNeil; Program Manager FLEXIM AMERICAS Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . Table 20 250-V Executive Drive Edgewood, NY 11717 (631) 492-2300; (631) 492-2117 fax [email protected]; www.flexim.com John O’Brien; General Manager Flexim is known for its cutting edge engineering and quality ultrasonic Flowmeters. Ultrasonic flow measurement has become a standard for BTU measurement. Its high turndown range, excellent accuracy, and retro-fit installation make it the meter of choice. Flexim takes ultrasonic technology to a new level with certified traceable accuracy of BOTH flow and temperature measurement. Flow Control Industries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 29 PO Box 848 Woodinville, Washington 98072 (866) 454-1288; (425) 486-5672 fax [email protected]: [email protected] www.flowcontrol.com Rebecca Tonks; Marketing Coordinator The Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Partnership is a voluntary program seeking to reduce the environmental impact of power generation by promoting the use of CHP. The Partnership works closely with energy users, the CHP industry, state and local governments, and other clean energy stakeholders to facilitate the development of new projects and to promote their environmental and economic benefits. Flow Control Industries is the specialty manufacturer of the high-performance DeltaPValve®. Our unique technology continues to revolutionize system design, operation and efficiency. Relying on dozens of years of predictive data and system analytics, FlowEnergy forecasts and guarantees the performance and energy savings on retrofit projects. EVAPCO, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 16 Fuel Tech, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 81 5151 Allendale Lane Taneytown, MD 21787 (410) 756-2600; (410) 756-6450 fax [email protected]; www.evapco.com Steve Benz; Director of Global Thermal Storage and District Energy EVAPCO, Inc. is a worldwide leader in the manufacture of environmentally friendly heat transfer products for campus energy systems. Innovative products include Thermal Ice Storage Coils featuring Extra-Pak® Technology, IBC-compliant AT Cooling Towers, available with Super Low Sound Fans, EVAPTECH® field-erected Cooling Towers with fire retardant FRP structures, and the Pulse~Pure® Non-Chemical Water Treatment System. Fellon-McCord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 13 10200 Forest Green Blvd. Suite 601 Louisville, KY 40223 (412) 638-8351; (502) 357-0502 fax [email protected]; www.fellonmccord.com Zohar Asher; Director, Business Development Fellon-McCord works with many higher education institutions, as well as Fortune 500 and multi-national organizations, which represents in excess of $14 billion in energy spend globally. We provide energy sourcing, energy asset management, price risk management, 24-hour scheduling and dispatch, asset optimization, project development/management and regulatory consulting services. 10 27601 Bella Vista Pkwy Warrenville, IL. 60555 (630) 845-4500; (630) 845-4501 fax [email protected]; www.ftek.com Fuel Tech, Inc. provides technologies for multi-pollutant emission control and advanced combustion technologies. Products include: optimization services, low NOx burners, Over-Fire Air systems, SNCR, ASCRTM, ULTRATM process, sorbent injection systems, FGC systems, and TIFI® programs to improve boiler performance while reducing slagging and emissions. GE Power & Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 74 5951 Clearwater Drive Minnetonka, MN 55343 (216) 533-1373 [email protected]; www.ge.com Todd Langford; North American Regional Manager, Engineered Systems Water treatment solutions from GE Power & Water help you maximize district energy heating and cooling plant efficiency while driving down fuel usage, water consumption, labor and maintenance. We provide water treatment chemicals, automated chemical dosing systems, site professional services, membrane water conditioning systems, remote monitoring and diagnostics. Exhibitor Listing Gilsulate International, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 47 Indeck Power Equipment Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 53 PO Box 802650 Santa Clara, CA 91380 (800) 313-5091; (770) 271-2041 fax [email protected]; www.gilsulate.com Bruce MacIntyre; Sales Manager 1111 Willis Avenue Wheeling, IL 60090 (847) 541-8300; (847) 541-9984 fax [email protected]; www.indeck.com Gilsulate®500XR is a patented thermal insulation and corrosion protection system engineered to provide direct buried district heating and cooling systems an economical, thermally efficient, dry, stable environment to perform in. For new installations or repairs, temperatures between 35° and 800° F. Ships in 24 hours. Call 800-833-3881 or visit www.gilsulate.com. Honeywell Building Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 82 9 Exeter Falls Drive Exeter, NH 03833 (781) 413-1179 [email protected]; www.honeywell.com Kent Anson Honeywell has a unique and broad perspective earned through decades of work with colleges and universities. Honeywell has been committed to sustainability and energy conservation for more than 100 years – long before “green” issues became popular. It is this historic perspective that makes Honeywell uniquely qualified to help lead forward-thinking colleges and universities toward the most energy-efficient and environmentally-responsible solutions available today. ICETEC Energy Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 14 One East Broad Street, Suite 540 Bethlehem, PA 18018 (610) 419-0593; (302) 477-1794 fax [email protected]; www.icetec.com David M. Ferro; Vice President For over a decade, Fortune 500 companies, leading universities and institutions have relied on ICETEC propriety energy technology to achieve measurable savings, reduce carbon footprint, and implement the smartest grid strategies. Indeck is involved in the design and manufacturing of steam and hot water systems as required for district energy and central heating plant systems. These include watertube packaged boilers, high temperature hot water generators, rental boilers, heat recovery steam generators and solid fuel boilers utilizing stoker. Industrial Resources, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 63 PO Box 6386 Biloxi, MS 39540 (228) 392-3973; (228) 392-7257 fax [email protected] or [email protected]; www.indresinc.com Vanessa Stafford; Project Coordinator or William Armbrust; President Industrial Resources provides training and engineering services to government and commercial industry. Services include: Training and Certification Programs; Operations and Maintenance Training Materials and Procedures; Plant and Facility Specific Training Course Development and Presentation; Technical Courses; Complete Plant and Facility Training and Development Programs. Johnson Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 70 631 S. Richland Avenue York, PA 17403 (717) 771-7145; (717) 771-6820 fax [email protected]; www.johnsoncontrols.com Samuel Chatterton; Director, Industrial Systems, Chillers Johnson Controls is a global leader in building efficiency, automotive experience, and power solutions. Johnson Controls offers innovative products and services that optimize energy use. The YORK product line provides heating and cooling solutions for district energy applications. Johnson Controls is creating a more comfortable, safe, and sustainable world. 11 Exhibitor Listing Kessler-Ellis Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 17 METSO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 21 10 Industrial Drive East Eatontown, NJ 07724 (800) 631-2165 or (732) 935-1320 x318; (732) 935-9344 fax [email protected]; www.kep.com Richard Gruskos; Product Manager – Flow Team 3430 Toringdon Way Charlotte, NC 28277 (704) 414-3446; (704) 541-1367 fax [email protected]; www.metso.com/energy Robert Deneault; GM Capital Sales Kessler-Ellis Products offers versatile, powerful yet economical flow computers to monitor Mass and BTU applications for steam, liquids and gases. KEP is introducing the expanded capability ES762 Flow Computer which can monitors multiple inputs. KEP has Application Engineers at Table 17 to help with your specific requirements. Metso designs and manufactures power generation and chemical recovery systems for energy producers and the pulp and paper industries globally. Main products are power and recovery boilers, evaporators, environmental systems, and service. Power is a front-runner in fluidized bed combustion of biomass and other fuels to power plants. LAKOS Separators and Filtration Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 40 Miura North America, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 76 1365 N. Clovis Avenue Fresno, CA 93727 (720) 270-7560; (559) 255-8093 fax [email protected]; www.lakos.com Salvador Uribe; Vice President, Heat Transfer Quit Cooling Dirt®. Protect cooling towers, chillers and heat exchangers from fouling, energy loss, excessive maintenance and water/chemical loss with LAKOS Separators and filters. Centrifugal action performance removes dirt, rust and scale. Full-stream and tower basin/remote sump packaged systems available. Zero liquid loss options. Easy installation. No routine shutdown maintenance. LeGroupe Simoneau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 11 1541, rue De Coulomb Boucherville, Quebec J4B 8C5 Canada (450) 641-9140 x 254; (450) 941-9141 fax [email protected] www.groupesimoneau.com Marc Mitchell; Director, Sales & Marketing Le Groupe Simoneau is a global thought leader in the conception, design, engineering and manufacturer of industrial, institutional and commercial high-efficiency boilers. We custom design and build energy efficient solutions, according to the specific needs of our clients. LeGroupe’s outstanding customer service is built around three values – mutual respect, authenticity and communication . McCrometer, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 7 3255 West Stetson Avenue Hemet, CA 92545 (800) 220-2279 or (951) 652-6811; (951) 652-3078 fax [email protected]; www.mccrometer.com Edwin Retief; Regional Sales Manager For over 55 years, McCrometer has developed flow measurement solutions. McCrometer’s V-Cone® Flow Meter is designed for steam process lines connecting boilers with HVAC systems or co-generation energy systems. The V-Cone’s self conditioning flow design minimizes pipe run requirements and offers a wide turndown. McCrometer’s FPI Mag™ insertion magmeter is ideal for chilled-water applications. 1900 The Exchange, Suite 330 Atlanta, GA 30339 (678) 939-7630; (770) 916-1858 fax [email protected]; www.miuraboiler.com Jason P. Smith; Energy & Environmental Specialist Miura is a leader in modular, on-demand thermal energy systems with innovative technology offering high efficiency modular boiler systems with reduced energy consumption, reduced GHG emissions, space savings and an advanced control system that optimizes energy management to improve our customers’ triple bottom line – people, planet & profits. Nalco Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 28 1601 West Diehl Road Naperville, IL 60563 (630) 305-1419; (630) 305-2991 fax [email protected]; www.nalco.com Steve Spiwak; Industry Development Manager Nalco’s dedicated college/university business group is the leading water treatment group for all your water needs. Nalco has specific training/certification, cooling and boiler programs that provide a return on your investment. Using our Six Service Standards, you can count on consistent service and the best technology to support your operational needs. Natgun/DYK, Divisions of DN Tanks . . . . . . . . Table 32 410 E. Trinity Blvd. Grand Prairie, TX 75050 (972) 823-3300 [email protected]; www.natgun.com Guy Frankenfield; Manager, TES & Biofuels Natgun Corporation and DYK Incorporated have merged and have formed a new parent company, DN Tanks. DN Tanks specializes in the design and construction of AWWA D-110 prestressed concrete TES tanks and offer other liquid storage tanks worldwide. Nationwide Boiler Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 61 MEP Associates, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 65 42400 Christy Street Fremont, CA 94538 (800) 227-1966; (510) 490-0571 fax [email protected] www.nationwideboiler.com / www.catastak.com Larry Day; Vice President, Sales & Marketing 2720 Arbor Court Eau Claire, WI 54701 (715) 832-5680; (715) 832-5668 fax [email protected]; www.mepassociates.com Jeff Urlaub, PE; President / CEO Nationwide Boiler leads the nation with the most successful 5 PPM NOx installations for packaged boilers firing natural gas. We offer our exclusive CataStakTM SCR Systems, EconoStak Economizers, mobile and stationary steam plants, rental boilers, new and used boiler sales, and feedwater treatment systems for universities and district heating plants. Established in 2002, MEP Associates has grown into a highly respected engineering firm. Our staff includes professional engineers, project managers, commissioning agents, system designers, CAD technicians and field representatives. MEP has built a team of engineers and designers who know how to complete the project whether it is master planning, renovations, or new facilities. 12 Exhibitor Listing ONICON Incorporated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 54 Parsons Brinckerhoff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 8 1500 North Belcher Road Clearwater, FL 33765 (727) 447-6140; (727) 442-5699 fax [email protected]; www.onicon.com Rob Neumann; Sales Manager 333 Seventh Avenue, Suite 1500 New York, NY 10001 (212) 613-8850; (212) 613-8888 fax [email protected]; www.pbworld.com/markets/energy/power.asp Salvatore R. Prestano; Vice President ONICON Incorporated manufactures highly accurate flow meters and Btu meters for chilled water, hot water, condenser water, and steam and natural gas systems. They are ideally suited for campus and central energy plant applications, as well as mixed use facilities. Retrofit kits are available for installation without shutdown. Btu meters are compatible with BACnet, LONWORKS, MODBUS, JCI-N2 Metasys and Siemens-P1 Apogee networks. Parsons Brinckerhoff (PB) is a global consulting, engineering and program/ construction management organization with 14,000 employees in 150 offices. PB provides comprehensive solutions to improve the reliability, efficiency and cost-effectiveness of energy facilities. The firm specializes in cogeneration, energy conservation, central boiler and chiller plants, distribution systems, and emergency power. Organica Sustainable Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 58 Perfect Power Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 79 23 W. Broad Street Richmond, VA 23220 (804) 545-5485; (804) 643-8900 fax [email protected]; www.o-sw.com Jonathan Lanciani; President, CEO 2021 Midwest Road, Suite 200 Oak Brook, IL 60523 (630) 464-7020 [email protected]; www.perfectpowerinstitute.org John Kelly; Executive Director O-SW is a water treatment firm specializing in water reclamation and reuse. Our BlueHouse, a greenhouse facility, is designed to treat water, naturally, for reuse in non-potable applications. By reusing water, clients lower water intake, reduce water costs, and minimize harmful waste that is discharged to our environment. The Perfect Power Institute is dedicated to transforming our electricity system into one that delivers value for consumers by eliminating outages, waste, and emissions. Grounded in Bob Galvin’s legacy of quality leadership, the Institute pursues perfection through performance measurement, education, and improved system design. Join us at www.perfectpowerinstitute.org Exhibitor Listing Stand up and be counted! District Energy Space ‘11 Submit your newly committed customers to District Energy Space and help IDEA compile industry growth statistics for 2011. Since 1990, District Energy Space has reported 518,461,287 sq ft of buildings connected to district energy systems in North America alone. Hundreds of millions of square feet have been added beyond North America as well. District Energy Space is an excellent way to demonstrate market confidence in district energy systems to current and potential customers. University and campus systems also are urged to submit new buildings. Make plans now to photograph and feature all of your new customers in the 2011 edition of District Energy Space! The deadline for submittal of buildings brought on in 2010 is Friday, April 13, 2012. Buildings that renewed contracts in 2010 also qualify for listing. Continuing our tradition, during the IDEA 103rd Annual Conference in Chicago, Illinois, June 30-July 3, 2012, IDEA will congratulate and present awards to those systems submitting the greatest amount of total square footage and the greatest number of total buildings for 2011 for both North America and Beyond North America. To download a submittal form, visit: www.districtenergy.org/district-energy-space Questions? Contact Len Phillips, [email protected] or at (508) 366-9339. 13 Exhibitor Listing PERMA-PIPE, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 23 Rentech Boiler Systems, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 4 7720 N. Lehigh Avenue Niles, IL 60714 (847) 966-2235; (847) 470-1204 fax [email protected]; www.permapipe.com Bob Maffei 5025-A E. Business 20 Abilene, TX 79601-6411 (325) 672-3400; (325) 672-9996 fax [email protected]; www.rentechboilers.com Kevin Slepicka; Sr. Sales Engineer PERMA-PIPE Inc. is the largest manufacturer of pre-insulated piping systems in the United States. We sell our products to a broad customer base, including industrial, chemical and petroleum producers, governmental agencies and institutions such as housing projects, universities, prisons and airports. PERMA-PIPE also offers leak detection/location, cathodic protection systems and pipe inspection services. RENTECH designs, manufactures and with its services group repairs boilers in a variety of industries. Because of our custom designs and engineering, costsaving shop assembly, and skilled employees, RENTECH has been selected to supply boiler systems for clients across the U.S. and in other global markets. Piping and Corrosion Specialties, Inc. . . . . . . Table 5A 8371 Jumpers Hole Road Millersville, MD 21108 (410) 544-3232; (410) 544-1600 fax [email protected]; www.pipingandcorrosion.com Thomas Mollica, Jr.; President Piping and Corrosion Specialties, Inc. specializes in providing cost effective cathodic protection systems, corrosion control services, annual maintenance and other specialized services both private and government clients. Pittsburgh Corning Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . Table 62 800 Presque Isle Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15239 (724) 387-3662; (724) 387-3807 fax [email protected]; www.foamglas.com/industry Rob Henne; Regional Sales Manager Since 1937, Pittsburgh Corning FOAMGLAS® has been the leader in cellular glass insulation technology. FOAMGLAS® insulation is a proven solution for industrial and commercial applications requiring long-term thermal performance. If your project requires an environmentally responsible and sustainable solution, Please visit us at - www.foamglas.com/industry Power Mechanical, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 67 4811 Commerce Drive Newport News, VA 23607 (757) 247-3000; (757) 247-3300 fax [email protected]; www.powermechanical.com Ericka McKellar; Project Manager Power Mechanical, Inc. is the largest privately held rental boiler and chiller company in the United States. We provide mobile boilers from 10 HP to 75,000 PPH, and mobile chillers up to 400 tons. Power Mechanical, Inc. also has a large stock of accessories such as hoses, oil tanks, heat exchangers and more. Quadax Valves, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 48 P.O. Box 681986 Houston, TX 77268-1986 (713) 429-5458; (866) 478-9626 fax [email protected] / [email protected] www.quadaxvalves.com Bryan D. Harris; General Manager Quadax Valves, Inc. is a daughter company of müller co-ax ag, a world renowned manufacturer, who, for over 50 years has produced industrial valves with unparalleled engineering, quality, and service. With our revolutionary four offset design and new manufacturing technology, Quadax® valves ZERO LEAKAGE under extreme temperature and pressure conditions. 14 Rovanco Piping Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2 20535 SE Frontage Rd Joliet, IL 60431 (815) 741-6700; (815) 741-4229 fax [email protected]; www.rovanco.com Peggy Lackore, Exec Manager Rovanco Piping Systems, Joliet, IL. is a leading manufacturer of pre-fabricated, pre-insulated piping systems. Rovanco systems are manufactured with HiTherm high temp foam insulation that meets the requirements of ASTM E-84 25 flame and 50 smoke standards. Rovanco has a nationwide network of sales representatives and fast delivery turnaround capabilities and has been a leading pre-insulated pipe manufacturer since 1969. Rovanco is also the US distributor of Rhinoflex Flexible Piping Systems. Sega Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 43 16041 Foster, PO Box 1000 Overland Park, KS 66085 (913) 681-2881; (913) 681-8475 fax [email protected]; www.segainc.com Nathan Ninemire; Project Manager Sega Inc., an engineering and technical services firm, is 100% employeeowned and has been providing quality services since 1973 to the Energy Industry. We offer a full range of engineering services including planning, project and construction management, detailed design, commissioning, control system configuration, simulation, training, checkout, startup, and maintenance. Siemens Industry, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 77 1201 Sumneytown Pike Springhouse, PA 19477 (631) 245-4985 [email protected]; www.usa.siemens.com/pi Ryan Shea; Product Manager Siemens Industry, Inc. manufactures one of the world’s broadest ranges of electronic products and systems and services to industrial and construction market customers. Technologies range from circuit protection and energy management systems to process control, industrial software and totally integrated automation solutions. Sofame Technologies Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 66 500 Alphonse D. Roy Montreal, Quebec, H1W 3Y8 Canada (514) 523-6545 ext 200; (514) 904-3619 fax [email protected]; www.sofame.com John Gocek; President and CEO Sofame Technologies Inc. custom engineers and manufacturers unique, high efficiency, direct-contact industrial hot water systems which extract up to 99 percent of heat from flue gases depending on the application, and returns the energy in the form of high temperature hot water or pre-heated make-up air. Sofame serves industrial, institutional and commercial markets through a network of dedicated sales representatives. Exhibitor Listing Solar Turbines Incorporated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 39 Spirax Sarco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 49 P.O. Box 85376 San Diego, California 92186 (619) 544-5352; (858) 694-6715 fax [email protected]; www.solarturbines.com Sales Department, Technical Applications Engineer 1150 Northpoint Blvd. Blythewood, SC 29016 (803) 714-2000; (803) 714-2222 fax [email protected]; www.spiraxsarco.com/us Joe Radle; Marketing Product Manager In more than 14,000 installations around the world, Solar® gas turbines support sustainable production and development through energy efficiency, low greenhouse gas emissions, and low pollutant emissions. Solar’s gas turbines improve energy security and reliability with a power-to-heat ratio that matches very well with military and campus electrical and heating/cooling loads. Spirax Sarco is the world leader in steam system management. The company provides a broad range of fluid control products, engineered packages, systems expertise and site services for its diverse range of over 100,000 industrial and institutional customers. The company helps its customers to optimize production capacity, reduce energy costs and emissions, improve product quality and enhance the safety of their operations. Soteica Ideas & Technology LLC . . . . . . . . . . . Table 19 16010 Barker’s Point Lane, Suite 580 Houston, TX, 77079 (281) 829-3322; (281) 966-1710 fax [email protected]; www.soteica.com Tyler Reitmeier, Engineering Sales Director Visual MESA provides District Energy with industry-leading real-time energy and emissions optimization through regular, automatically-generated recommendations for lowest cost operation. We offer a turnkey solution which has been successfully implemented in 40+ industrial sites worldwide, including TECO, with continued savings offered by proactive model updating through our innovative Sustainability Program. Spence Engineering Company . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 73 150 Coldenham Road Walden, NY 12586 (845) 778-5566; (845) 778-1072 fax [email protected]; www.spenceengineering.com Jay DeMan; Program Manager Spence Engineering Company is the industry’s leader in the steam equipment regulation field and is an ISO 9001 certified custom manufacturer of steam specialty & fluid control devices. Our sales offices are located throughout the United States, Europe, Asia, Central and South America, and the Middle East. The Spence Pilot Operated Regulator has been the trouble-free standard for Commercial/HVAC applications for nearly a century. 2552 So Battleground La Porte, Texas 77571 Stantec Consulting Services Inc. . . . . . . . . . . Table 80 801 Jones Franklin Road, Suite 300 Raleigh, NC 27606 (919) 865-7527; (919) 851-7024 fax [email protected]; www.stantec.com Thomas L. Phelps, PE; Principal Stantec specializes in district energy systems, combined heat and power (CHP), and sustainable energy solutions. In addition, Stantec provides professional consulting services in planning, engineering, architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, surveying, environmental sciences, project management, and project economics for infrastructure and facilities projects. We support public and private sector clients in a diverse range of markets from initial concept and financial feasibility to project completion and beyond. Statistics & Control, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 46 4401 Westown Pkwy, Suite 124 West Des Moines, IA 50266 (515) 267-8700; (515) 267-8701 fax [email protected]; www.statcontrolinc.com Jeff Knollenberg; Sales Manager Specialists in advanced process control, statistical modeling, simulation, integration, optimization, and control system design. S&C’s OptiRamp® Advanced Dispatch Control System performs simulation-based predictive modeling for real-time optimization of power, steam, and chilled water generation and distribution. Simulate off-line for operator training and analysis. Save energy. Reduce emissions. Triple eccentric Butterfly Valves Check Valves www.zwick-valves.com Double Block and Bleed 281-478-4701 [email protected] ESD Valves 15 Exhibitor Listing Structural Integrity Associates . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 55 Coming Soon! The U.S. version of Community Energy: Planning, Development and Delivery will be released at IDEA’s 103rd Annual Conference in Chicago, Il, June 30-July 3, 2012. The review process will continue through Q1 and Q2 2012. For more information, please contact Michelle Parks at [email protected]. Limited Sponsor Opportunities Still Available – please contact Tanya Kozel at [email protected]. 47 Water Street Mystic, CT 06355 (877) 4SI-POWER, ext 671; (860) 536-0173 fax [email protected]; www.structint.com Joe Maciejczyk; Associate Structural Integrity has provided engineering services to Fossil Plants for 25+ years. Our formidable expertise transforms into an integrated, multidisciplinary approach that combines engineering analysis, advanced nondestructive examination, materials evaluation, repair technologies, and data management to attain the best possible solutions for fossil plant owners and operators. Call 877-4SI-POWER, x671. Thermacor Process, LP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 57 1670 E Hicks Field Road Fort Worth, TX 76179 (817) 847-7300; (817) 847-7222 fax [email protected] Christine Keyes; Vice President of Sales ; www.thermacor.com Thermacor Process is a leading manufacturer of pre-insulated piping systems. Our piping systems transport steam, chilled water, hot water, fuel, medical gas, and more. As a company, we aim to raise the quality floor of our industry and work to provide solutions for our customers. ThermaXX Removable Insulation Jackets . . . Table 68 16 Hamilton Street West Haven CT 06516 (203) 932-9639; (203) 931-8786 fax [email protected]; www.thermaxxjackets.com Brian Bannon; Owner Save energy and stop losing money with easy to install removable and reusable insulation jackets. A large portion of energy waste stems from pipes and other components that are poorly insulated or not insulated at all. At ThermaXX, we specialize in insulation solutions that can be easily removed for maintenance. Executive Sponsors Thermo Systems LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 26 84 Twin Rivers Drive East Windsor, NJ 08520 USA (609) 371-3300; (609) 371-3400 fax [email protected]; www.thermosystems.com David J. Musto Thermo Systems designs, builds, commissions, and provides life cycle support for mission critical automation solutions. Our engineering team offers expertise in 4 key applications: (1) Utilities, chillers, district energy and CHP; (2) Validated pharmaceutical manufacturing; (3) Critical HVAC applications; and (4) Process automation. Supporting Sponsors Tower Engineering, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 56 2821 Lackland Road, Suite 240 Fort Worth, TX 76116 (817) 731-4114; (817) 731-8008 fax [email protected]; www.tei-usa.com Paul Humbert; District Sales Manager Founded in 1982, Tower Engineering, Inc. (TEI) has become a recognized industry leader in the design, supply and installation of permanent, counterflow, induced draft, concrete and fiberglass cooling towers worldwide. TEI’s leadership and commitment to excellence has resulted in new standards in Quality, Permanence and Human Engineered Designed Concepts. 16 Exhibitor Listing Tower Tech Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 42 Urecon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 6 5400 NW 5th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73127 USA (405) 979-2118; (405) 979-2131 fax [email protected]; www.towertechinc.com Randy Russell 115-625 Gerorge Street Oakville ON, L6J 0A2 Canada (905) 257-3797; (905) 257-9723 fax [email protected] www.urecon.com; www.logstor.com; www.pexflex.net Carl Vreugde; Manager, District Energy Tower Tech manufactures the patented Modular Cooling Tower™. Its revolutionary Variable-Flow Rotary Spray Nozzle™ delivers unparalleled efficiency throughout the chiller-tower loop. Bottom-Mounted Fans™ deliver variable airflow and reduce maintenance requirements. Water Collection System™ & Flow-Thru Basin™ eliminate the need for algaecide, Lowest pump head. Reduced water consumption. Factory-assembled of heavy-duty fiberglass. CTI Certified. Trane Commercial Systems – Ingersoll Rand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 15 3600 Pammel Creek Road LaCrosse, WI 54601 (402) 331-7111; (608) 787-2204 fax [email protected]; www.trane.com Jonathan Spreeman Trane is a leading global provider of residential heating and air conditioning and commercial HVAC solutions that reliably improve indoor environmental quality. Trane provides energy efficient commercial air conditioners, chiller systems, HVAC controls, HVAC parts and supplies, and building automation systems that contribute to sustainable building design. Tricon Piping Systems, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 34 P.O. Box 361; 2 Technology Blvd. Canastota, NY 13032 (315) 697-8787; (315) 697-8788 fax [email protected]; www.triconpiping.com Hugh I. Roszel; President Manufacturer of preinsulated piping systems for the district heating and cooling industry and double wall containment piping systems for the petroleum and chemical industry. Additional services available include corrosion coatings, heat trace, leak detection and cathodic protection. TRIFLOW Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 83 150 Cooper Rd, A-1 West Berlin, NJ 08091 (856) 768-7159; (856) 768-2013 fax [email protected]; www.triflowcorp.com Mark Goehring; Vice President - Sales TRIFLOW CORP is a Manufacturer’s Stocking Representative covering the Mid-Atlantic States for District Heating and Cooling Valves, Control Valves, Controls & Instruments, and Pipe Fabrication. Our booth will feature: ADAMS Triple Offset BFVs & Checks, American BOA Metal Expansion Joints, DeZURIK Valves, Red Valve Rubber Joints, & ROTORK Actuators. Our NEW Website is: www.triflowcorp.com Uponor, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 75 5925 148th Street West Apple Valley, MN 55124 (800) 321-4739; (952) 891-2008 fax [email protected]; www.uponorpro.com Alan Squires; Director of Commercial Sales Urecon is a leading manufacturer of pre-insulated pipe systems, supplying HVAC and industrial sectors – celebrating 40 years in business. Exclusive North American distributor of Logstor EN 253 hot water district heating pipe and flexible PEX-Flex from Denmark. Introducing the Logstor TwinPipe system which can reduce operating costs and CO2 emissions by as much as 50%. U.S. Department of Energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 64 Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Advanced Manufacturing Office 1000 Independence Ave. S.W. Washington, DC 20585 (202) 287-5850 [email protected] www1.eere.energy.gov/industry/distributedenergy/racs.html Katrina Pielli; Senior Policy Advisor The Advanced Manufacturing Office has established eight Regional Clean Energy Application Centers (CEACs) to promote and assist in transforming the market for combined heat and power, waste heat recovery, and district energy technologies and concepts throughout the United States. The CEACs offer local, individualized solutions to customers on specific projects, provide end-user education and outreach, and lead initiatives to educate state policymakers and regulators. U.S. Water Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 3 12270 43rd Street NE St. Michael, MN 55376 USA (866) 663-7632; (763) 553-0379 fax [email protected]; www.uswaterservices.com Michael Groh; Strategic Business Leader US Water Services provides water treatment equipment, chemical and consulting services for steam boiler, chiller and waste treatment systems. Our integrated approach of pretreatment equipment and chemical solutions provide environmentally friendly solutions to protect plant equipment assets while minimize water and energy consumption through effective management of water chemistry. utiliVisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 41 135 West 36th Street New York, NY 10018 (212) 260-4800 x 224; (212) 260 4848 fax [email protected]; www.utiliVisor.com Tim Angerame; Director of Business Development utiliVisor is the leader in state of the art Utility Management and Building Oversight capabilities powered by the utiliVisor platform. Our engineering staff, with experience in building operations, chiller plants, automation systems, and submetering systems is complimented by a team of rate analysts and billing professionals. We are focused on the present and the future, reaching out to find new ways to reduce operating costs on an ongoing basis. Uponor is a worldwide supplier of PEX-based hydronic radiant heating and cooling, plumbing and fire sprinkler systems for commercial and residential markets. Our solutions provide systems that conserve water and energy and are adaptable to alternative energy sources. To learn more, visit www.uponorpro.com or call 800.321.4739. 17 Exhibitor Listing Vanderweil - R. G. Vanderweil Engineers, LLP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 22 274 Summer Street Boston, MA 02210 (617) 423-7423 or (562) 256-8623; (617) 423-7401 fax [email protected]; [email protected] www.vanderweil.com Garen H. Demirchian, PE; Managing Partner; Jeffrey Duncan; Principal Vanderweil’s Power Group provides power and utility delivery engineering services across a wide spectrum of power generation, transmission and distribution applications. Our portfolio of projects include CHP applications up to 50MW; steam and HTHW plants; utility transmission/substations; some of the world’s largest District Cooling Plants with capacities up to 120,000TR. Veris Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 38 6315 Monarch Park Place Niwot, CO 80503 (303) 652-8550; (303) 652–8552 fax [email protected]; www.veris-inc.com Jerry Gallo; National Sales Manager Veris Inc. flow meters provide superior accuracy over the broadest application range. Designed for use in gases, liquids and steam, our Verabar and Accelabar product lines have been thoroughly tested at independent, NIST traceable flow laboratories. From campus and central energy management applications (steam, water, natural gas, compressed air) to GHG monitoring (CO2, fuel gases, landfill gas, etc.). Weis Environmental, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 59 4445 Malone Rd Memphis, TN 38118 (901) 531-6081; (901) 794-9934 fax [email protected]; www.weis-environmental.com Petru Sangeorzan; Manager Weis Environmental LLC specializes in manufacturing Dry and Wet Electrostatic Precipitators designed for biomass power plants. We are representing Beth Filtration which has more than 120 years of experience in pollution control (dedusting) technology offering tailor-made engineering solutions in designing, constructing, and implementing dust removal systems. Wood Group GTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 33 6225-A W. Sam Houston Parkway North Houston, Texas 77041-5145 (281) 685-6462; (713) 849-8888 fax [email protected]; www.woodgroupgts.com Sylvia Guardiola; Sales Management Administrator Wood Group GTS is a leading independent provider of services and solutions for clients in the power, oil & gas and renewable energy markets. Worldwide, these services include power plant engineering, procurement and construction, facility operations & maintenance, repair & overhaul of gas, wind and steam turbines, pumps, compressors and other high-speed rotating equipment. Zwick Valves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 52 2552 S. Battleground La Porte, TX 77571 (281) 478-4701; (281) 478-4728 fax [email protected]; www.zwick-valves.com Dave Buse, President German manufactured triple offset, metal seated, zero leakage butterfly valves. Offered in lugged bodies, hanged bodies and butt-weld bodies. Over 7 million dollars in inventory, in sizes 3” – 36.” 18 IDEA thanks our business partner exhibitors for supporting this conference! Thank you to IDEA’s 2012 Campus Energy Conference Sponsors! Platinum SponsorS Burns & McDonnell 9400 Ward Parkway Kansas City, MO 64114 (816) 822-3344; (816) 822-3517 fax [email protected] www.burnnsmcd.com Ed Mardiat; Principal, Director of Project Development, OnSite Energy & Power The Burns & McDonnell OnSite Energy & Power Group’s extensive experience includes planning, design, construction and commissioning of large campus utility systems at universities, medical centers, airports and other campuses. Services include utility master planning, boiler MACT, central utility plant optimization, CHP, renewables, thermal storage, electrical distribution and grant applications. Chem-Aqua, Inc. 2727 Chemsearch Blvd. Irving, TX 75062 (800) 527-9921 or (972) 438-0232; (972) 438-0801 fax [email protected] www.chemaqua.com Patrick Guccione; Vice President Business Development Chem-Aqua is a global full-service water treatment company specializing in cost effective, efficient, custom designed water treatment programs for commercial, institutional and industrial facilities. Chem-Aqua takes a value-added approach to water treatment with sustainable programs designed to protect equipment investments and improve their overall utility consumption. Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. 777 Main Street Fort Worth, TX 76102 (817) 735- 6060; (817) 735-6148 fax [email protected] www.jacobs.com Russell Laird, Jr., PE; Managing Principal Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. is one of the world’s largest and most diverse providers of professional technical services. We are a market focused engineering and architectural firm providing all traditional A&E services. The dedicated Energy & Power Solutions Group of Jacobs provides a broad range of services including planning, design, construction and commissioning services, as follows; infrastructure master planning, energy efficiency upgrades, district energy plants, combined heat & power systems, power distribution, Green House Gas reduction strategies and renewable infrastructure. 20 Platinum SponsorS Johnson Controls 631 S. Richland Avenue York, PA 17403 (717) 771-7145; (717) 771-6820 fax [email protected] www.johnsoncontrols.com Samuel Chatterton, Director, Industrial Systems, Chillers Johnson Controls is a global leader in building efficiency, automotive experience, and power solutions. Johnson Controls offers innovative products and services that optimize energy use. The YORK product line provides heating and cooling solutions for district energy applications. Johnson Controls is creating a more comfortable, safe, and sustainable world. Solar Turbines Incorporated P.O. Box 85376, San Diego, California 92186 (619) 544-5352; (858) 694-6715 fax [email protected] www.solarturbines.com Sales Department, Technical Applications Engineer In more than 13,700 installations around the world, Solar® gas turbines support sustainable production and development through energy efficiency, low greenhouse gas emissions, and low pollutant emissions. Solar’s gas turbines improve energy security and reliability with a power-to-heat ratio that matches very well with campus electrical and heating/cooling loads. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Advanced Manufacturing Office 1000 Independence Ave. S.W. Washington DC 20585 (202) 287-5850 [email protected] www1.eere.energy.gov/industry/distributedenergy/racs.html Katrina Pielli, Senior Policy Advisor The Advanced Manufacturing Office has established eight Regional Clean Energy Application Centers (CEACs) to promote and assist in transforming the market for combined heat and power, waste heat recovery, and district energy technologies and concepts throughout the United States. The CEACs offer local, individualized solutions to customers on specific projects, provide end-user education and outreach, and lead initiatives to educate state policymakers and regulators. 21 Gold Sponsors Affiliated Engineers Inc. 1414 Raleigh Road Suite 305 Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919) 419-9802; (919) 419-9803 fax [email protected]; www.aeieng.com Jerry Schuett, PE AEI specializes in energy and utility systems master planning, design and implementation for large, multi-building campuses. Our goal is to provide each client with optimal energy solutions, based on individual campus needs. Our energy services include alternative and renewable fuel analysis and implementation, emissions control planning, chilled water, steam, high and medium temperature hot water, distribution systems, thermal storage, CHP, and modeling. Carrier Corporation 6304 Thompson Rd Syracuse, NY13221 (315) 433-4078 or (704) 494-2526; (860) 998-0514 fax [email protected]; www.carrier.com Harold D. Valencia; Product Business Manager Carrier Corp., headquartered in Farmington, Conn., is the world’s largest provider of heating, airconditioning and refrigeration solutions, with operations in more than 170 countries. Carrier’s expertise extends to high performance district cooling equipment, energy generation among other sustainable solutions. Visit www.carrier.com for more information. Concord Engineering Group 520 Burnt Mill Road Voorhees, NJ 08043 (856) 427-0200; (856) 427-6529 fax [email protected]; www.ceg-inc.net Michael Fischette, PE. CGD; President CEG is a full service engineering, energy consulting and commissioning firm. We specialize in energy master planning, construction management, facility design, power & utility infrastructure, energy auditing, renewable technologies (landfill gas, wind and solar), combined heat & power, geothermal engineering and full-building commissioning. CEG is the leader in alternative financing and State/ Federal incentives for energy conservation and power generation projects. Our experienced professionals are renowned for solving the problems affecting your facilities and plants in a constantly shifting energy and regulatory climate. RMF Engineering, Inc. 8081 Arco Corporate Dr Suite 300 Raleigh, NC 27617 (919) 941-9876; (919) 941 9957 fax [email protected]; www.rmf.com J. Tim Griffin, PE, CEM, LEED AP; Branch Manager Since 1983, RMF has become nationally recognized for its efforts in campus utility generation and distribution system master planning, designing and commissioning, as well as building systems engineering for university and medical campuses. RMF offers mechanical, electrical, civil, and structural engineering, and provides LEED commissioning and authorized boiler/utility system inspections. Thermo Systems LLC 84 Twin Rivers Drive East Windsor, NJ 08520 USA (609) 371-3300; (609) 371-3400 fax [email protected]; www.thermosystems.com David J. Musto Thermo Systems designs, builds, commissions, and provides life cycle support for mission critical automation solutions. Our engineering team offers expertise in 4 key applications: (1) Utilities, chillers, district energy and CHP; (2) Validated pharmaceutical manufacturing; (3) Critical HVAC applications; and (4) Process automation. 22 SILVER Sponsors Caldwell Tanks, Inc. 4000 Tower Rd Louisville, KY 40219 (502) 964-3361; (502) 966-8732 [email protected]; www.caldwelltanks.com Diane E. Werle; Sales & Marketing Coordinator Caldwell provides turn-key capabilities for new systems or expansions utilizing Thermal Energy Storage Tanks for district cooling, buildings, campus energy, data centers and mission critical facilities. Services include system evaluation, chiller and pumping modifications, tank design and construction and developing the control logic and valves necessary to operate the system most efficiently. COWI North America Energy 35 Corporate Drive, Suite 1040 Trumbull, CT 06611 (203) 400-6060; (203) 268-8821 fax [email protected]; www.cowi-na-energy.com Jens O. Hansen; President/Managing Director COWI North America Energy offers full range services within district heating & cooling to the North American market. COWI has been working with district energy for more than 40 years and has completed more than 2,000 energy projects worldwide. We transfer knowledge between different regions of the world and apply them in a local context. Sebesta Blomberg 2381 Rosegate St. Paul, MN 55113 (608) 215-6456; (651) 634-7400 fax [email protected]; www.sebesta.com Stacey Ayuthia, Director of Wisconsin Operations Sebesta Blomberg is a nationally-recognized provider of engineering and design services. We promote collaborative and sustainable solutions by providing engineering, commissioning, client utility solutions, eco-management, energy performance, and owner’s representation services. Our professional staff is linked across a nationwide network of offices, including Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Minneapolis-St. Paul, and Washington, DC. Stanley Consultants R 6836 Austin Center Boulevard, Suite 350 Austin, TX 78731 (512) 427-3600; (512) 427-3699 fax [email protected]; www.stanleyconsultants.com Tom Morgan, P.E. Austin office – Stanley Consultants, a member-owned, global multidiscipline engineering-architectural firm with full-service capabilities including mechanical, electrical, environmental, civil, structural, architectural, cost estimating, specification, and construction engineering services. Stanley Consultants has a full-time staff of nearly 1,500 qualified experienced professional, technical, and support staff members in 26 domestic and overseas offices. Since 1913, Stanley Consultants has successfully completed more than 25,000 engagements in all 50 states, U.S. territories, and in 102 countries. Syska Hennessy Group, Inc. 429 Gammon Place, Suite 200 Madison, WI 53719 (608) 826-9402 or (858) 244-0413 [email protected] / [email protected]; www.syska.com Steve Tredinnick or Rick Lyons A member company of SH Group, Inc. Founded in 1928, Syska Hennessy Group is one of the most prominent consulting engineering firms in the nation best known for client service and delivery of complex projects. Our energy experts provide consulting services for capital strategies, utility master planning and distribution studies, cogeneration systems, chilled water, and central plants for campus environments. 23 Television Raffle to Benefit John Gray Scholarship Enter for a chance to win! Tickets are $10 each or 3 tickets for $20. Raffle tickets available at the Registration Desk. Drawing will take place in the exhibit hall on Wednesday, February 8 at 2:15 pm. You must be present to win. TV will be shipped to the destination of your choice. Marriott Weekend Giveaway! There will be a drawing on Monday, February 6 at 6:00 pm to select the winner of the Marriott two night weekend stay with breakfast for two. Value – $350. All attendees that are staying in the IDEA room block at the Marriott Crystal Gateway hotel are automatically entered to win. Index of Advertisers Architect of the Capitol................................................ 18 Caldwell Tanks, Inc......................................................... 8 ONICON....................................................................... 19 Natgun - DN Tanks....................................................... 11 Zwick............................................................................ 15 24 Upcoming IDEA Events District Energy/CHP 2012: 103rd Annual Conference & Trade Show June 30 - July 3, 2012 Hyatt Regency Chicago Chicago, Illinois 26th Annual Campus Energy Conference & Distribution Workshop February 18-22, 2013 Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina San Diego, California District Energy/CHP 2013: 104th Annual Conference & Trade Show June 2-5, 2013 Hyatt Regency Miami Miami, Florida www.districtenergy.org U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy U.S. Department of Energy Advanced Manufacturing Office Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) 1000 Independence Ave, SW Washington, DC 20585 EERE Information Center 1-877-EERE-INF (1-877-337-3463) www.eere.energy.gov/industry Regional Clean Energy Application Centers DOE’s Regional Clean Energy Application Centers promote and assist in transforming the market for combined heat and power, waste heat recovery, and district energy technologies and concepts throughout the United States. Key services of the Clean Energy Application Centers include: • Market Assessments – Supporting analyses of CHP market potential in diverse sectors, such as health care, industrial sites, hotels, and new commercial and institutional buildings. • Education and Outreach – Providing information on the benefits and applications of CHP to state and local policy makers, regulators, energy end-users, trade associations and others. • Technical Assistance – Providing technical information to energy end-users and others to help them consider if CHP, waste heat recovery or district energy makes sense for them. This includes performing site assessments, producing project feasibility studies, and providing technical and financial analyses. U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) — Principal Contact Katrina Pielli U.S. Department of Energy Tel: 202-287-5850 [email protected] Distributed Energy/ CHP Program Manager Patti Garland Oak Ridge National Laboratory Tel: 202-586-3753 [email protected] Joe Renk National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) U.S. Department of Energy Tel: 412-386-6406 [email protected] DOE Clean Energy Application Center Coordinator Ted Bronson Power Equipment Associates Tel: 630-248-8778 [email protected] DOE Clean Energy Application Center Coordinator Midwest Region http://www.chpcentermw.org John Cuttica University of Illinois at Chicago Tel: 312-996-4382 [email protected] Northeast Region http://www.northeastchp.org Tom Bourgeois Pace Energy and Climate Center Tel: 914-422-4013 [email protected] Intermountain Region http://www.intermountainchp.org Patti Case etc Group Tel: 801-278-1927 ext 3 [email protected] Beka Kosanovic University of Massachusetts Amherst Tel: 413-545-0684 [email protected] Thomas Broderick Southwest Energy Efficiency Project Tel: 928-527-8036 [email protected] Mid-Atlantic Region http://www.chpcenterma.org Jim Freihaut Pennsylvania State University Tel: 814-863-0083 [email protected] Pacific Region http://www.chpcenterpr.org Tim Lipman University of California, Berkeley Tel: 510-642-4501 [email protected] Southeast Region http://www.chpcenterse.org Isaac Panzarella North Carolina State University Tel: 919-515-0354 [email protected] Vince McDonell University of California, Irvine Tel: 949-824-7302 ext 121 [email protected] Pedro Mago Mississippi State University Tel: 662-325-6602 [email protected] Gulf Coast Region http://www.gulfcoastchp.org Dan Bullock Houston Advanced Research Center Tel: 281-364-6087 [email protected] Northwest Region http://www.chpcenternw.org Dave Sjoding Washington State University Extension Energy Program Tel: 360-956-2004 [email protected] ✴ ✴ ✴ IDEA’s ✴ ✴ Thank You to Our Generous Sponsors! ✴ ANNUAL ✴ Campus Energy CONFERENCE Platinum SponsorS U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Gold Sponsors SILVER Sponsors R A member company of SH Group, Inc. www.districtenergy.org