3rd Annual
WASTE HEAT TO POWER WORKSHOP 2007

PRESENTATIONS

Go to: Day 1 - Sept. 25 | Day 2 - Sept. 26

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Day One—25 September
The Nuts and Bolts of Industrial Waste Heat to Power Technologies

Introduction to Waste Heat to Power
Dave Sjoding, Northwest CHP Application Center

Wasteheat to Power—An Opportunity to be Won.
Thomas Casten, Recycled Energy Development

Industry Viewpoint
Jeff Hackworth, Rohm and Haas

Port Arthur Steam Energy Facility
Ray Deyoe, Integral Power LLC

Selecting a Technology
Dr. C.B. Panchal, Argonne National Laboratory

Economic Tradeoffs & Considerations
Dr. Arvind Thekdi, E3M, Inc

Project Initiation:  First Steps
Hank Leibowitz, Waste Heat Solutions

Selling Excess Energy in ERCOT
Kim Casey, Fulcrum Power Services

Project Financing Considerations
Paul Ruwe, Muse, Stancil & Co

Case Studies

Track 1
Recovered Energy Generation for the Gas Pipeline Industry
Dan Nadav, Ormat Technologies, Inc.

The Chena Hot Springs Project
Halley Dickey, UTC Power & James Jensen, Alaska Energy Authority

Track 2
Saving Energy, Increasing Power and Reducing Emissions:Making a Strategy Work
Tommy John, Tommy John Engineering, Inc.

WOWGen:  Waste Heat Recovery Power Plants
Dan Stinger, WOW Energy, Inc.

Gulf Coast CHP - Doing the Deal
Chuck Sherman—The Benham Companies, LLC

Day Two—26 September
Waste Heat to Power Industrial Roundtable

Waste Heat to Power:  What’s Happening D.C. and How Can We Help?
Sean Casten, Recycled Energy Development

Point/Counterpoint:  Where Does Waste Heat to Power Fit?

--Perspective from United States Clean Heat and Power Association
   Sean Casten
--Perspective from U.S. Department of Energy
   Merrill Smith
--Perspectives from U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
   Tom Frankiewicz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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