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Walter E. Washington Convention Center H Washington, DC H Hall D
September 21 - 23, 2016 EXPO: September 21st & 22nd
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About the Presenter ... The Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) is your source for info & networking in the dynamic �elds of energy engineering, energy
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AEE Annual Awards BanquetWednesday, September 21st
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Attendees to the WEEC Conference have the opportunity to attend a variety of tracks covering energy management, cutting edge initiatives, high performance facilities, critical issues and energy trends. There are fourteen concurrent tracks and each session will have multiple speakers.
Chair: Asit Patel, AEE President
Wednesday, September 21ST, 2016 | 8:30-10:55AM H Networking Co�ee | 8:00AM
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9:10 – 9:35AM Race to the White House & Impact on Energy PolicyDavid GregoryPolitical Analyst, CNN & Former Moderator, NBC’s Meet the Press
9:35 – 10:00AM Energy Technology & MegatrendsJ.B. Straubel Chief Technology O�cer, Tesla
10:00 – 10:25AM The Future of A�ordable Energy: Straight Talk from an Energy InsiderJohn Hofmeister Founder & CEO of Citizens for A�ordable Energy & Former President of Shell Oil Co.
9:00 – 9:05AMWelcome from AEE Albert Thumann P.E., C.E.M., Executive Director, Association of Energy Engineers
2016 WEEC Keynote LuncheonFriday, September 23rd 11:15AM - 1:00PMJoin us for the Closing Keynote Luncheon, included in your paid three-day conference registration, for a special keynote speaker and the 2016 Hall of Fame inductee ceremony.
Additional or guest tickets may be purchased for $50.
Featured SpeakerTom StrickerVice President of
Product Regulatory A�airs, Toyota
Motor North America, Inc. Wednesday, September 21st
Entertainment following the AEE Annual Awards Banquet
Sandy Hackett’s Rat Pack Show
Armed Forces Band & Color Guard
8:30 – 9:00AM Welcome from ToyotaTom Stricker, Vice President of Product Regulatory A�airs, Toyota Motor North America, Inc.
9:05 – 9:10AM
Roundtable with J.B. Straubel & John Hofmeister Moderated by David Gregory
10:25 – 10:55AM
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FedEnergy Works: Energy Security & Govt Energy Management
TRACK A
FedEnergy Works: Energy Security & Govt Energy Management
TRACK B
Energy Manager’s Summit
TRACK C
Energy Manager’s
Summit
TRACK D
Energy Basics
TRACK E
Energy Services
TRACK F
High Performance Buildings &
CommunitiesTRACK G
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON H SEPTEMBER 21ST H 2:30PM – 4:30PMSession A1:
2016 Energy Policy & Election
Roundtable Chair:
John Jimison, Managing Director, Energy Future
Coalition2:30 - 4:30PMThis panel will be moderated by John Jimison, the Senior Adviser to the Energy Future Coalition and former Counsel to the U.S. House Committee on Energy & Commerce. Subjects to be considered by the panel include the status of comprehensive energy legislation currently pending in Congress; the implementation of Presidential Executive Order 13693 concerning federal sustainability initiatives over the next decade; and the future prospects of the EPA's Clean Power Plan. This will be an interactive panel discussion a�ording participants the opportunity to ask questions of the panelists.
Panelists:• David McKinley, Congressman for West Virginia • Paul D. Tonko,
Congressman for New York
Session B1: Strategic Energy
Resilience & Mission Assurance
Chair: Asad Gilani, C.E.M.,
B.E.P., Portfolio Manager, Department of Veteran A�airs2:30 - 3:00PMA Federal Agency Looks to the Future: U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Innovative Strategy to Maximize Future Energy Savings Using ISO 50001 Techniques Loretta Whitacre, Chief, Conservation & Energy Branch, U.S. Customs and Border Protection & Daniel L. Briller, P.E., LEED AP, Sustainability Engineer, Logistics Management Institute
3:00 - 3:30PMMystery at the Museum: Solving the Case of Unusually High Energy Usage and Creating a Sustainable Energy Plan for DC’s National Building MuseumBridget French, Account Manager and Mansi Talwar, C.E.M., LEED AP, Energy Consultant, DC Sustainable Energy Utility
3:30 - 4:00PMInvesting in American Energy: The U.S. Department of Energy’s Loan Programs O�ce Sydney Schneir, Special Advisor, Loan Programs O�ce, U.S. Department of Energy
4:00 - 4:30PMDomestic Sustainability Initiatives for the State DepartmentJoseph Vogel, Sustainability Manager, U.S. Department of State
Session C1: Metering
Strategies & Using Energy
Data to Advance Energy
Management Chair:
Steven A. Parker, P.E., C.E.M.
Associate Editor, Energy Engineering
2:30 - 3:00PM A Step-by-step Approach to Uncover Actionable Information Using Interval DataGanesh Ayer, P.E., C.E.M., LEED AP, Advisor, Energy E�ciency and Demand Management (EE+DM), Inc.
3:00 - 3:30PM Building Energy Metering is Only Part of the AnswerDavid Hunt, C.E.M., C.M.V.P., Senior Research Engineer, and Anne W. Wagner, C.E.M., Engineer, Paci�c Northwest National Laboratory
3:30 - 4:00PM GSA's Advanced Metering Program: From Simple to Advanced Approaches to Optimizing Energy PerformanceKaren M. Curran, C.E.M., Mechanical Engineer, U.S. General Services Administration
4:00 - 4:30PM Sub-Metering & Energy Conservation in Existing Buildings: A Multidisciplinary Approach & Case StudyJoshua T. Kace, C.E.M., Director of Engineering, CodeGreen Solutions, LLC
Session D1: Success
Stories / Lessons Learned
Chair: Jared Higgins, P.E.,
C.E.M., C.P.M.P., Senior Associate, Parkhill,
Smith & Cooper, Inc. 2:30 - 3:00PM No Cost, Low Cost & Right Cost Strategies for Reducing EnergyLisa Williams, Energy Manager, Saint Louis Public Schools, Aramark K-12 Education
3:00 - 3:30PM Lessons Learned from Implementing CHP at UMMS Upper Chesapeake Medical CenterDouglas Davis, Marketing Director, Broad USA, Inc. & Claudia Meer, Managing Director, Clark Energy & Structured Finance
3:30 - 4:00PM Real World Energy Savings - How McCormick Reduced Its Electricity Consumption 20%Je� Blankman, Sustainable Manufacturing Manager, McCormick & Company
4:00 - 4:30PM Geothermal Heat Pumps... Renewed Interest in a 50 Year Old Technology!!!Jack P. DiEnna Jr., Executive Director, Geothermal National & International Initiative
Session E1:Energy
Management 101 Chair:
Kevin Warren, P.E., C.E.M., Principal, Warren Energy Engineering, LLC
2:30 - 3:00PM Understanding Utility BillsKathleen C. Stahl, P.E., C.E.M., LC, Energy Engineer, NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources
3:00 - 3:30PM M&V BasicsJames P. Waltz, P.E., C.E.M., F.A.C.F.E., Principal, Energy Resource Associates, Inc.
3:30 - 4:00PMBasics of Retro-Commissioning: Understanding the ProcessJohn Woody Thompson, P.E., C.E.M., C.B.C.P., C.P.M.P., Regional Leader Commissioning & Energy, RS&H, Inc.
4:00 - 4:30PM Lessons Learned: 10 Years of Tax Savings for Energy Projects for Building Owners Daniel Audette, Senior Energy Engineer, Energy Tax Savers
Session F1: State-of-the-Art Building
Commissioning Recipes
Chair: Dan Turner, Ph.D.,
P.E., President, Bee & Song Deng, P.E.,
C.B.C.P., C.M.V.P., R.E.P., Technical Advisor, Bee
2:30 - 3:00PM Retrocommissioning (RCx) Potential in NY in a NY REV EnvironmentJoseph G. Dolengo, C.E.M., C.L.E.P., C.E.A., Lead Analyst, National Grid 3:00 - 3:30PM RCx with Chiefs - Training Operators to Sustain the ProcessSaverio Grosso, C.E.M., C.B.C.P., Vice President, Eneractive Solutions- an Edison Energy Company
3:30 - 4:00PM Establishing a City Portfolio RCx Program - Combining Business Intelligence Technics with Field Veri�cationDarren Xu, P.E., C.E.M., C.E.A., C.B.C.P., G.B.E. CEO, Bee
4:00 - 4:30PM Overseas Building Commissioning - How to Get What You’ve Paid ForRichard Gifaldi, P.E., C.E.M., C.B.C.P., LEED AP, Sustainability Manager, US Army Corps of Engineers - Europe District
Session G1: High
Performance Communities & Campuses
Chair: Peter J. Garforth, P.E.,
Principal, Garforth International LLC
2:30 - 3:00PMImmediate & Systematic Implementation Creates“ Best in Class” Performance ResultsRobert Diehl, P.E.M., C.E.M., Director Facilities Management, Lakeland Community College
3:00 - 3:30PMIntegrate Energy Management Planning Helps Manage Growth & Mitigate RisksHerbert Sinnock, Manager, Sustainable Energy Systems, Sheridan College
3:30 - 4:00PMTaking Industrial Energy E�ciency to ScalePeter J. Garforth, P.E., Principal, Garforth International LLC
4:00 - 4:30PMThe Journey to Create a Canadian City with World-Class Energy PerformanceRob Kerr, General Manager, Guelph Municipal Holdings, Inc.
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Energy Management
TRACK H
Industrial Energy
Management
TRACK I
THE BETTER PLANTS
PROGRAM
TRACK J
Renewable Energy &
Sustainable Development
TRACK K
Emerging Energy Trends
TRACK L
Big Data and IoT
TRACK M
Energy Management
Around the Globe
TRACK NWEDNESDAY AFTERNOON H SEPTEMBER 21ST H 2:30PM – 4:30PM
Session H1: Energy
Management within an Industrial
Setting Chair:
Richard Gorze, C.E.M., Global Manager -
Energy/GHG, Eaton 2:30 - 3:00PM Goodyear Global Energy & Sustainability ProgramAiman Abdrabou, C.E.M., C.E.A., C.R.M., CSSBB, Global Manager - Energy & GHG, Global EHS Sustainability, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
3:00 - 3:30PM Energy E�ciency Improvements for Process Utility Systems at Garlock Sealing TechnologiesRichard F. Rappa, P.E., C.E.M., Senior Vice President, CHA Consulting, Inc. and Andrew Geoghan, Electrical Engineer, Garlock Sealing Technologies
3:30 - 4:00PM Industrial Energy Management Success StoriesSpencer Lipp, C.M.V.P., Engineering Manager, Lockheed Martin and Regina Montalbano, Lockheed Martin
4:00 - 4:30PMPanel Discussion
Session I1: Overcoming Barriers for Savings in Industrial
Energy Management
Chair: Elizabeth A. Dutrow,
Industrial Sector Partnerships,
Energy Star, US EPA 2:30 - 3:00PM Going from Fixed to Variable Energy Consumption via ProjectsLawrence F. Fabina, Manager of Continuous Improvement, ArcelorMittal
3:00 - 3:30PM Overcoming Barriers to Process Improvement: How Nissan Has Been Able to Recycle Booth Air in Paint PlantsBrett Rasmussen, P.E., C.E.M., Senior Energy Engineer, Nissan North America, Inc.
3:30 - 4:00PM Fleet Management & Use of Technology for Energy SavingsBill Jerald, Energy Manager, CalPortland Company
4:00 - 4:30PM How Changes in Production Demand Can Drive Energy E�ciencySharon Nolen, P.E., C.E.M., Manager, Worldwide Energy Program, Eastman Chemical Company
Session J1: Value of ISO 50001 / SEP
Chair: Paul Scheihing,
Program Lead, U.S. Department of Energy
2:30 - 4:30PM This session will discuss the expansion of SEP beyond manufacturing and how implementation of ISO 50001 is helping organizations achieve both internal energy performance goals and external mandates on sustainability. In addition, DOE’s new eGuide tool that provides quick steps to establishing a robust energy management system will be pro�led.
Session K1: Water / Energy
Nexus Chair:
Bradley J. Reed, C.E.M., C.P.Q., Assistant Project
Manager, Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing
N. America 2:30 - 3:00PM High Saline Waste Stream Treatment with Zero Liquid DischargeGerard Schouten, CEO, Salttech
3:00 - 3:30PM Revolutionizing the Future through Decentralized Water Reclamation & ReuseBob Salvatelli, Director of Sales, Sustainable Water
3:30 - 4:00PM The Case for Real-Time Water MonitoringBrandon Chase, Director of Customer Success, Aquicore
4:00 - 4:30PM Energy Neutral Wastewater Treatment PlantsRobert Brazier, Commercial Developer, GE Water and Brian Arntsen, UFMBR Global Domain Leader, GE Water & Process Technologies
Session L1: CHP
Applications for Drastic GHG
Reductions Chair:
Buster Barksdale Jr., C.E.M., C.S.D.P., VP of
Business Development, Empower Energies
2:30 - 3:00PM The Use of Cogeneration Systems in a Hospitality ProjectRod Oathout, P.E., C.E.M., LEED AP, Principal, Energy + Engineering Leader, DLR Group
3:00 - 3:30PM State Incentives for CHP Reducing GHG EmissionsDarrell Sandlin, C.E.M., C.M.V.P., C.E.A., Senior Engineer, Geosyntec / Green Harbor Energy
3:30 - 4:00PM Combined Heat & Power - How to Maximize the Return on InvestmentChristopher McArdle, P.E., C.E.M., LEED AP, Mechanical Engineer, PWI Engineering, Inc.
4:00 - 4:30PM CHP Project Design - Don’t Overlook the DetailsMatt Haakenstad, P.E., C.E.M., C.M.V.P., VP, Advisory Services, US Energy Services, Inc.
Session M1: Unleashing the Value of
Big Data Using Interval Data
for Energy Analysis
Chair: Bill Younger, C.E.M.,
Vice President, Integrity Energy Services
2:30 - 3:00PM Selection Considerations for Building Analytics ServicesMike Dean, P.E., President/Co-Owner, Integrity Energy Services
3:00 - 3:30PM Using Interval Data for Energy AnalysisHelene M. Ferm, P.E., C.E.M., LEED AP, Senior Project Manager, PS&S
3:30 - 4:00PM Energy Match Making - Transforming the Energy Services IndustryLakisha Leeks, Senior Business Development Representative, Lockheed Martin
4:00 - 4:30PM Energy Intelligence Software: What Success Looks LikeRichard Hart, Practice Lead, EnerNOC, Inc.
Session N1: Global Energy
Management Chair:
Ricson Chude, P.E., C.E.M. C.E.A., C.M.V.P., Project Manager, Southern California Edison
2:30 - 2:50PM Current Barriers to Renewable Energy Development in Trinidad and Tobago & the Caribbean Za�ar Khan, Program Director, Arthur LOK Jack Graduate School of Business, University of the West Indies
2:50 - 3:10PM Site Energy Management Systems Development & Implementation in Saudi AramcoBader Al-Tuwayrish, Energy Engineer, Saudi Aramco
3:10 - 3:30PM Bringing E�ciency into Biogas ProductionAndrew Amadi, C.E.M., Managing Director, EED Energy Ltd
3:30 - 3:50PM Measureable Savings in Transport Energy ManagementConor Molloy, C.E.M., C.M.V.P., CMILT, Energy Auditor and Trainer, AEMS Authentic Energy Management Services
3:50 - 4:10AM Goals, Information & a Giant Step ForwardAndrew Penner, M.Eng., P.Eng., C.E.M., LEED AP, Associate, Buildings Performance Engineering, Stantec Consulting Ltd.
4:10 - 4:30PM Private Public Partnership Energy E�ciency Assessment Program at Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering Company, Xiamen Facility, ChinaSamuel Kwong, Group Sustainable Development Manager, John Swire & Sons HK Ltd
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FedEnergy Works: Energy Security & Govt Energy Management
TRACK A
FedEnergy Works: Energy Security & Govt Energy Management
TRACK B
Energy Manager’s Summit
TRACK C
Energy Manager’s
Summit
TRACK D
Energy Basics
TRACK E
Energy Services
TRACK F
High Performance Buildings &
CommunitiesTRACK G
THURSDAY MORNING H SEPTEMBER 22ND H 9:00AM – 11:00AMSession A2:
DoD Critical Issues Forum
Chair: Walter Ludwig, P.E.,
Energy E�ciency Program Manager, ODASD(IE)
9:00 - 11:00AM DoD subject matter experts will provide a discussion on what's critical today and what will be critical tomorrow. Discussions will include overviews of DoD's Energy Resilience and Cyber Security for Facilities' control systems policies, as well as the use of energy data to inform investment decisions. Brie�ngs will be followed by a signi�cant opportunity where members of the audience can directly ask questions of these experts. Come with questions. Leave with a better understanding of DoD's installation energy's critical issues.
Panelists:• Dr. Ariel Castillo (OSD)• Mr. Daryl Haegley (OSD)• Mr. Jim Hendrix and Dr.
Sudhakar Reddy, Boeing
Session B2: Federal
Performance Contracting &
Financing Chair:
Chuck Ili�, P.E., C.E.M., LEED AP, C.F.M.,
Director of Energy & Sustainability, Architect
of the Capitol9:00 - 9:30AM Industrial ESPC for Military BaseJe�rey String�eld, P.E., Solutions Development Leader, Honeywell
9:30 - 10:00AM Lessons Learned from ESPC ImplementationMarcus De La Rosa, Energy Analyst, Paci�c Northwest National Laboratory
10:00 - 10:30AM Basics of Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPC)Asad Gilani, C.E.M., B.E.P., Portfolio Manager, Department of Veteran A�airs
10:30 - 11:00AMPanel Discussion
Session C2: Horror Stories from the Field
Chair: Fredric S. Goldner,
C.E.M., C.E.A., President, Energy Management &
Research Associates 9:00 - 11:00AMThis session will feature a series of short presentations (approximately 5 minutes) of horror stories from the �eld. As insane as some of these may be, there is generally a lesson to be learned in each, and certainly a laugh to be had. These stories from clients and projects will make you think "I don't believe this!" These will be the craziest, funniest, and most outrageous situations in the energy �eld.
Session D2: Fuel Pricing
& its E�ect on Clean Energy
Future Chair:
Richard G. Lubinski, C.EM., C.D.S.M., C.S.D.P., President, Think Energy
Management, LLC9:00 - 9:30AM E�ect of Low Oil Prices on Power GenerationSam Ghosh, P.E., C.E.A., PMP, Senior Project Manager, Kinder Morgan 9:30 - 10:00AM Sourcing Renewable Energy from O�-Site SourcesJe� Bush, VP National Accounts, Noble Americas Energy Solutions
10:00 - 10:30AM Innovative Structures to Maximize Renewable Energy AdoptionRichard E. Walsh, Program Lead, Clean Energy Solutions, WGL Energy
10:30 - 11:00AMPanel Discussion
Session E2: Basics of
LED Lighting for Exterior
Applications Chair:
John Fetters, C.E.M., C.L.E.P., C.E.A., Owner,
E�ective Lighting Solutions
9:00 - 9:30AM Exterior LED Applications: Important ConsiderationsJohn L. Fetters, C.E.M., C.L.E.P., C.E.A., Owner, E�ective Lighting Solutions
9:30 - 10:00AM Sports Lighting & Convergent TechnologiesJohn Hwang, Founder & CEO, PlanLED
10:00 - 10:30AM Avoiding Common Design Traps: Exterior Lighting Equivalency & Design ConsiderationsEric Gibson, Director for Commercial Outdoor Products, Acuity Brands Lighting
10:30 - 11:00AMHimamshu Prasad, Global Product Manager-Outdoor Controls, Current, powered by GE
Session F2: M&V + Big Data is Your Ticket to
Big Savings Chair:
Steve Kromer, P.E., President, SKEE
9:00 - 9:30AM How M&V Makes a Di�erence - A Real World Case StudyCollin Macpherson, C.M.V.P., Managing Director, JCM Solutions
9:30 - 10:00PM M&V 2.0Tracy M. Phillips, C.E.M., C.M.V.P., C.D.S.M., LEED AP, Principal, Senior Energy Consultant, Bolder Energy Engineers 10:00 - 10:30PM M&V Challenges Due to Extreme WeatherSteven D. Heinz, P.E., C.E.M., Founder and CEO, EnergyCAP, Inc. 10:30 - 11:00AM Synergizing HVAC Simulations, Commissioning & Measurement & Veri�cation Using Operation DiagnosticsRaghuram Sunnam, Building Performance Analyst, Baumann Consulting Inc.
Session G2: Benchmarking
& Building Performance Where it all
Starts Chair:
Dan Turner, Ph.D., P.E., President, Bee & Song
Deng, P.E., C.B.C.P., C.M.V.P., R.E.P., Technical
Advisor, Bee 9:00 - 9:30AM Building Benchmarking & Energy ModelingWilliam Shoard, Ph.D., P.E., C.E.M., LEED AP, President, Accredited Energy Consulting Services, LLC 9:30 - 10:00AM Aligning Benchmarks to MissionJames O. Turner, C.E.M., Utilities Manager, Brigham & Women’s Hospital
10:00 - 10:30AM Driving Energy E�cient Design through Project Team IntegrationDana Etherington, P.E., C.E.M., LEED AP, Senior Energy Engineer / Energy Department Head, RDK Engineers 10:30 - 11:00AM Building Analytics /Energy Executive Order ReloadedTerry Looper, NEBB CP, President & CEO, TLS, Inc.
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2016Conference Program Industrial
Energy Management
TRACK H
Industrial Energy
Management
TRACK I
THE BETTER PLANTS
PROGRAM
TRACK J
Renewable Energy &
Sustainable Development
TRACK K
Emerging Energy Trends
TRACK L
Big Data and IoT
TRACK M
Energy Management
Around the Globe
TRACK NTHURSDAY MORNING H SEPTEMBER 22ND H 9:00AM – 11:00AM
Session H2: Best Practices in Compressed
Air Chair:
Roderick Smith, Publisher, Compressed
Air Best Practices Magazine
9:00 - 9:30AM The Proper Application of Pressure / Flow ControlsWayne Perry, Senior Technical Director, Kaeser Compressors, Inc.
9:30 - 10:00AM Compressed Air System StorageFrank Moskowitz, Airscan Audit Specialist, Atlas Copco Compressors
10:00 - 10:30AM Bi Directional Flow Measurement in Compressed Air NetworksPascal van Putten, CEO, VPInstruments 10:30 - 11:00AM Compressed Air Piping Optimization for Low Pressure DropKenneth Flannery, C.E.M., Engineering Director, Bender Energy Group, LLC
Session I2: Insights Into
Industrial Energy
Management Chair:
Walt Tunnessen, National Program Manager, U.S. EPA
ENERGY STAR 9:00 - 9:30AM Building Energy E�ciency into New Plant DesignPhilip Kauneckas, C.E.M., Corporate Energy Manager and IPS Practitioner, Intertape Polymer Group, Inc. 9:30 - 10:00AM Lessons from Running Three Corporate Energy Management ProgramsThomas Pagliuco, Director, Energy & Sustainability CoE, Allergan 10:00 - 10:30AM The Celanese Energy ProgramDavid Reid, Global Energy and Productivity, Celanese Corporation 10:30 - 11:00AM Managing Successful Energy Program TransitionsDean Gallinger, Enterprise Utilities Management Leader, The Boeing Company
Session J2: Onsite
Generation Makes Cents
Chair: Jay Wrobel, Deputy Directo, Advanced
Manufacturing O�ce 9:00 - 11:00AMThis session will showcase several di�erent applications of distributed generation technologies being operating by manufacturing companies and how these technologies yield value. The session will provide new insights into maximizing energy generation from such technologies.
Session K2: Renewable
Energy-Issues & Solutions
Chair: Stephen A. Roosa, B.E.P.,
C.D.S.M., C.I.A.Q.P., C.M.V.P., C.S.D.P.,
President & CEO, RPM Asset Holdings, Energy & Sustainable Solutions 9:00 - 9:30AM Solar + Energy Storage ResilienceCalvin Broomhead, C.E.M., Climate and Energy Innovations Manager, San Francisco Dept of Environment
9:30 - 10:00 AM Large Scale Wind Turbines: End of Warranty InspectionsJudah Moseson, P.E., C.E.M., VP-Operations, Cooke Electric
10:00 - 10:30AM Using Fuel Cells to Enable a High Penetration of Renewable GenerationAndy Haun, Sr. Vice President, IT Business, Schneider Electric 10:30 - 11:00PM Storage Wind Energy & Its E�ect in the Spot PrizeAlberto R Millan, Ph.D., C.E.M., University Professor, Technical University of Madrid
Session L2: Energy Storage
Chair: Kevin Bell, Assistant
Manager, Energy Group,Toyota Motor
Engineering & Manufacturing North
America 9:00 - 9:30AM Energy Storage SolutionsLawrence Tsang, Project Executive, Convergent Energy + Power 9:30 - 10:00AM Indy Power Systems - Toyota Yellowstone ProjectDavid Absher, Senior Manager, Environmental Sustainability, Toyota Motor North America 10:00 - 10:30AM Energy Storage Technology/Eco Blade ProjectAndy Haun, Sr. Vice President, IT Business, Schneider Electric 10:30 - 11:00PM Nissan Leaf Battery Storage/ PV ChargingBradley Smith, Director, US4R, Nissan North America, Inc.
Session M2: Data-From
Discovery to Analytics
Chair: Butch Wallace, P.E.,
C.E.M., C.M.V.P., Vice President, Federal
Sustainability Group, Sain Engineering Associates, Inc.
9:00 - 9:30AMDriving Retro�ts & Improving Building Lifecycle Management through Energy Audit Data & SoftwareOliver Davis, CEO, Simuwatt
9:30 - 10:00AMReal-World Applications of Analytics for Utility Commercial E�ciency ProgramsJim Johnson, Ecova 10:00 - 10:30AM Pre-retro�t Data Analytics to Estimate Energy Savings & to Inform Operation DecisionsCraig Casey, Senior Building Science Engineer, Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
10:30 - 11:00AMUsing Data Analytics to Improve Energy E�ciency in BuildingsJohn Petze, Principal, SkyFoundry, LLC
Session N2: Global Energy Policy
Chair: Samer Zawaydeh,
Independent Engineer, SZEO9:00 - 9:20AM Energy Transition in Mexico, from Generation to TransportationDiego Arriola, C.E.M., Commercial and Strategy Director, Zuma Energy 9:20 - 9:40AM E�ects of Demand Response Program on Electrical Energy E�ciency with Consideration for Thermal Energy StorageM.M. Ardehali, Ph.D., P.E., Professor, Amirkabir University of Technology
9:40 - 10:00AM Human Behavior and Energy Management for FacilitiesEric A. Mazzi, P.E., C.E.M., Adjunct Prof & Coordinator M.S. Energy Mgmt, New York Institute of Technology 10:00 - 10:20AM Energy Consumption Awareness Survey for the State of KuwaitFotouh A. Al-Ragom, Ph.D., C.E.M., C.S.D.P., C.E.A., Energy E�ciency Technologies Program Manager, Kuwait Institute for Scienti�c Research EBRC/EET 10:20 - 10:40AM Net Positive Energy Buildings as a Driver for Economic Development, Energy Security, & Environmental Protection - Case StudySamer Zawaydeh, SZEO, Independent Engineer 10:40 - 11:00AM Incentive Mechanisms & Planning DSM Programs in Developing Countries - Case Study: JordanGhassan Naji, Senior DSM Planner, USAID’s Energy Sector Capacity, Building Project
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FedEnergy Works: Energy Security & Govt Energy Management
TRACK A
FedEnergy Works: Energy Security & Govt Energy Management
TRACK B
Energy Manager’s Summit
TRACK C
Energy Manager’s
Summit
TRACK D
Energy Basics
TRACK E
Energy Services
TRACK F
High Performance Buildings
& Communities
TRACK GTHURSDAY AFTERNOON H SEPTEMBER 22ND H 2:30PM – 4:30PM
Session A3: Microgrid &
Energy Resiliency
Chair: Honorable William (Bill)
Anderson, President & CEO, Generations
Advisors2:30 - 3:00PM Emerging Legislative Framework in Energy ResiliencyMichael Jensen, Program and Regulatory Counsel, U.S. Department of Energy O�ce 3:00 - 3:30PM Financing Microgrids & Energy ProjectsPeter Flynn, Principal, Bostonia Partners 3:30 - 4:00PM The Microgrid Unplugged: Energy Surety via Wireless PowerMajor General Rick Devereaux, USAF (Ret.), Senior Vice President, Govt. A�airs, Current A�airs, Texzon Technologies, LLC 4:00 - 4:30PM From the Newspaper to the Network: How Well Chronicled Cyber-Attacks can Damage Nation’s UtilitiesJohn Fossaceca, VP of Technology and Product Management, Ultra Electronics, 3eTI
Session B3: U.S.
Government International
Grid & E�ciency Projects
Chair: Graham Parker, C.E.M.,
B.E.S.A., Senior Sta� Engineer, Paci�c
Northwest National Laboratory
2:30 - 3:00PM U.S. & EU Building E�ciency Technologies & StrategiesP. Marc LaFrance, C.E.M., Advanced Tehnology and Energy Policy Manager, U.S. Department of Energy
3:00 - 3:30PM Asia Paci�c Economic Cooperation (APEC) Clean Energy ActivitiesCary Bloyd, Engineer, Paci�c Northwest National Laboratory
3:30 - 4:00PM Caribbean Energy - Integrated Approach to SolutionsAnton Edmunds, Founder & Managing Director, The Edmunds Group International (TEG) 4:00 - 4:30PM UK International Grid Interconnections: From Zero to Hero with the Energy UnionYodaly Sierra-Rubio, Energy & Sustainability Manager, CBRE UK
Session C3: Behavior
Modi�cation &Awareness
Chair: Graham Thorsteinson,
C.E.M., C.E.A.,Energy Platform Leader,
General Mills2:30 - 3:00PM Leveraging Energy E�ciency’s Multiple Bene�ts Through Market SegmentationChristopher H. Russell, C.E.M., C.R.M., Principal, Energy Path�nder Management Consulting, LLC 3:00 - 3:30PM K-12 Energy & Environment Lessons that WorkJohn R. Lord, C.E.M., C.S.D.P., C.D.S.M., C.E.A., C.M.V.P., Energy Education Specialist, Loudoun County Public Schools 3:30 - 4:00PM Treating Utilities as Your Core Product in ManufacturingLeslie Marshall, Energy Engineer, General Mills Murfreesboro 4:00 - 4:30PM Power of 5- An Energy Campaign for 100% Employee EngagementSteve Skarda, P.E., Global Climate & Energy Leader, Procter & Gamble
Session D3: Energy
Procurement: Purchasing Electricity & Natural
Gas in Today’s Volatile
Environment Chair:
Richard Costello P.E., C.E.M., M.S.E.M.,
B.S.M.E., President, Acela Energy Group, Inc.
2:30 - 3:00PM Saving Money While Limiting Price VolatilityLindsay P. Audin, C.E.M., C.E.P., LEED AP, President, Energywiz, Inc. 3:00 - 3:30PM High Bills in a Declining Market, What Gives? The Importance of Non-Commodity Based ChargesJulia Smith, Senior Analyst, Richards Energy Group, Inc. 3:30 - 4:00PM Minimize Electric Cost by Strategic Management of Both Price & Quantity RiskSteve Willins, Director, Electrical Services, U.S. Energy Services, Inc. 4:00 - 4:30PM Purchasing Power Wholesale – Is it for You?Richard J. Costello, P.E., C.E.M., M.S.E.M., B.S.M.E., President, Acela Energy Group, Inc.
Session E3: Energy
Management 102 Chair:
Asit Patel, President, ANP Energy Consulting
Services Corp.2:30 - 3:00PMBasics of AHUs 101George Buchanan, Principal, 2KB Energy Services
3:00 - 3:30PM Packaged Units 101Brent Small, VP, Business Development, Transformative Wave 3:30 - 4:00PM Motors & Drives 101Thomas Sherman, C.E.M., C.E.A., C.D.S.M., President, Sustainable Energy Services, Inc. 4:00 - 4:30PM Controls 101Robert L. Berninger, C.E.M., C.E.A., C.S.D.P., General Manager - Plant Operations, Energy & Engineering, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Session F3: Energy Audits / Virtual Audits
Chair: Fredric S. Goldner,
C.E.M., C.E.A., President, Energy Management &
Research Associates2:30 - 3:00PM The Promise & the RealityJohn M. Avina, C.E.M., B.E.P., C.M.V.P., C.S.D.P., C.E.A., CxA, President, Abraxas Energy Consulting 3:00 - 3:30PM The Danger of Low Cost Energy AuditsFredric S. Goldner, C.E.M., C.E.A., President, Energy Management & Research Associates 3:30 - 4:00PM Continuous Auditing - Taking Energy Auditing to the Next LevelEric M. Oliver, P.E., C.E.M., G.B.E., LEED AP, President, Lilker EMO Energy Solutions Group 4:00 - 4:30PM 15-Minute Interval Data - Going Beyond the No-Touch AuditPatrick Wilkinson, Project Development Leader, Trane Building Advantage
Session G3: Health Care Power Play
Chair: Clark Reed, National Program
Manager, Commercial Buildings, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
2:30 - 4:30PMThis session will showcase energy e�ciency competitions as an innovative, e�ective, and fun strategy for driving energy savings in commercial buildings, and for delivering measurable results.
In this session, representatives from EPA’s ENERGY STAR® program will discuss the EPA National Building Competition (NBC) model, and how it has successfully motivated signi�cant energy savings across the country.
Next, Marty Lanning of Energent Solutions will discuss the Ohio Hospital Association's Energy Cup competition model, in which more than 100 hospitals and 125 medical o�ce buildings are competing against one another to save energy and improve their bottom line.
Finally, Larry Newlands, Energy Manager from Memorial Hermann will share best practices for sustained excellence in energy management. Memorial Hermann is a health care leader in ENERGY STAR certi�cations.
Panelists:• Clark Reed, National Program
Manager, Commercial Buildings, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
• Larry Newlands, Energy Manager, Memorial Hermann
• Marty Lanning, C.M.V.P., LEED AP, Principal, Energent Solutions, LLC
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2016Conference Program Industrial
Energy Management
TRACK H
Industrial Energy
Management
TRACK I
THE BETTER PLANTS
PROGRAM
TRACK J
Renewable Energy & Sustainable Development
TRACK K
Emerging Energy Trends
TRACK L
Big Data and IoT
TRACK M
Energy Management
Around the Globe
TRACK NTHURSDAY AFTERNOON H SEPTEMBER 22ND H 2:30PM – 4:30PM
Session H3: Toyota Energy
Chair: Sam Burton, Manager Facility Engineering,
Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North
America, Inc.2:30 - 3:00PM2050 CO2 ChallengeTim Johnson, Assistant Manager, Toyota Engineering and Motor Manufacturing
3:00 - 3:30PMGreen HydrogenNick Barhorst, C.E.M., Energy Engineer, Toyota Engineering and Motor Manufacturing and Michael Peters, Engineer, NREL
3:30 - 4:00PMBuilding a Low CO2 Automotive Manufacturing FacilityLeonardo Bassi, P.E., Assistant Manager, Toyota Motor North America, Inc. 4:00 - 4:30PMO�ce Campus Supply Energy ReductionKevin Butt, General Manager, Toyota Motor North America, Inc.
Session I3: Strategic
Approaches for Industrial
Energy Management
Chair: Bruce Bremer, President,
Bremer Energy Consulting Services, Inc.
2:30 - 3:00PM Managing a Portfolio of Energy ProjectsDonald Scarsella, C.E.M., P.M.P., Energy Program Manager, Owens Corning
3:00 - 3:30PM Alternative Energy Infrastructure: The Hidden Value of DispatchWilliam Perhacs, P.E., C.E.M., Associate Director, Global Energy Services, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company 3:30 - 4:00PM Adding Value Through Sustainability - Oriented ManufacturingRobert Barrentine, Process Sustainability Engineer, Saint-Gobain 4:00 - 4:30PM Leveraging Data for Better Energy ManagementAlfred J. Hildreth, P.E., C.E.M., Energy Manager, General Motors Company
Session J3: Water and
Wastewater Treatment
Energy E�ciency
Chair: Robert Lung, Industrial
Technical Assistance Fellow, U.S. DOE,
Advanced Manufacturing O�ce
2:30 - 4:30PM This session will address the growing importance of water and wastewater treatment e�ciency and the water/energy nexus for industrial-scale end users. Speakers from a wide variety of industrial sectors will share new techniques and experiences in approaching water and wastewater treatment e�ciency.
Session K3: Sustainable
& Renewable Energy
InnovationsChair:
Arun Jhaveri, Ph.D., C.S.D.P., Senior
Energy Adviser, Arun Jhaveri & Associates
2:30 - 3:00PM Renewable & Alternative Energy InnovationsMatthew Swibel, Director, Corporate Sustainability, Lockheed Martin 3:00 - 3:30PM O�-Site Renewable Energy - A Case StudyEllen Gilman, Senior Director, Business Development, Apex Clean Energy 3:30 - 4:00PM Pro�tability and Managing Risk in Renewable AssetsMatineh Eybpoosh, Ph.D., Energy Data Scientist, kWantera Inc. 4:00 - 4:30PM Emerging Energy Trends Thomas F. Valone, Ph.D., P.E., Chief Scientist, Integrity Research Institute
Session L3: The Digital
Revolution - The Next Phase
in the LED Transformation
Chair: Nick Bleeker, Business
Development, Marketing Manager, Philips Lighting
North America2:30 - 3:00PM Simplicity - The Key to Successful Solid-State Lighting & Control SystemsJohn (Jack) Curran, Ph.D., President, LED Transformations, LLC 3:00 - 3:30PM Lighting Automation Systems - Real World FailuresBinh Nguyen, P.E., C.E.M., Senior Energy Engineer, AMEC Foster Wheeler 3:30 - 4:00PM Corporate Approach to LED LightingDaniel Cooper, C.E.M., Facilities Specialist, Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America
4:00 - 4:30PMBeyond E�ciency: Harnessing LED as Intelligent Energy InfrastructureSunil Frida, Director, Strategic Marketing - Intelligent Enterprises, Current, powered by GE
Session M3: Applied Data
Analytics Methods in
Measurement & Veri�cation
Chair: Bill Sommer,
Manager of Data Services , Sain Engineering
Associates, Inc.2:30 - 3:00PM Maximizing Energy Savings with AnalyticsKevin Binnie, Director of Product Management, CopperTree Analytics 3:00 - 3:30PM Performance Monitoring or Persistent CommissioningTerry G. Watson, C.E.M., C.M.V.P., Mechanical Engineer, Architect of the Capitol
3:30 - 4:00PMPredictive Optimization Combined with M&V Drives Energy SavingsSampath Gomatam, Vice President, Product, BuidlingIQ
4:00 - 4:30PMPanel Discussion
Session N3: Energy E�ciency Programs Around
the WorldChair:
Binoy Choudhury, Ph.D., C.E.M., Professor (Energy Management)
& Head-MPSM, IISWBM 2:30 - 2:50PMImplementation of an Energy Management System at a Training & Accommodation FacilityBraam Dalgleish, Energy Manager, Standard Bank of South Africa 2:50 - 3:10PM Energy E�ciency & Economic Bene�ts by Replacing Measuring TransformersJose Samuel Monterroso, Ph.D., C.E.M., Energy Services Manager, ECONOVA, S.A. 3:10 - 3:30PM Case Study: Implementation of Energy Information System in Steel FactoryMilan Grohmann, CEO, INSTAR ITS Ostrava, a.s. 3:30 - 3:50PM Estimation of Savings on Defrost Systems on Industrial RefrigerationJavier Ojeda Yepez, C.E.M., P.M.P., Junior Energy Management Analyst, CBCL Limited 3:50 - 4:10PM Excellence in Energy E�cienct DesignJohn Sullivan, Business Development Manager, Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland and Ian Boylan, C.E.M., C.E.A., C.M.V.P., Director, Target Energy 4:10 - 4:30PM Introduction & Implementation of an Energy Management System with Analysis of the Power Quality Solutions & Energy Saving in IndustriesVictor Gomez, Electrical Engineer, Schneider Electric Colombia
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FedEnergy Works: Energy Security & Govt Energy Management
TRACK A
FedEnergy Works: Energy Security & Govt Energy Management
TRACK B
Energy Manager’s Summit
TRACK C
Energy Manager’s
Summit
TRACK D
Energy Basics
TRACK E
Energy Services
TRACK F
High Performance Buildings &
CommunitiesTRACK G
FRIDAY MORNING H SEPTEMBER 23RD H 9:00AM – 11:00AMSession A4:
Net Zero Building Drive Long-Term
Sustainability Chair:
Hossam Kassab, P.E., C.E.M., C.E.A., LEED AP, Owner/
Resource E�ciency Manager, Engineering Maintenance
Solutions, Inc./Sain Engineering Associates, Inc.
9:00 - 9:30AM Net Zero Future: US Army Fort Irwin NTC Strategic PlanHossam Kassab, P.E., C.E.M., C.E.A., LEED AP, Owner/Resource E�ciency Manager, Engineering Maintenance Solutions, Inc./Sain Engineering Associates, Inc. 9:30 - 10:00AM Implementing Net Zero for the Army ReserveAmy E. Solana, C.E.M., LEED AP, Senior Research Engineer, Paci�c Northwest National Laboratory and Christina Vicari, Environmental Project Specialist/Energy Manager, Army Reserves - 9th MSC 10:00 - 10:30AM Achieving a Net Zero O�ce Building & LEED Platinum Certi�cation for a Forward Thinking but Cost Conscience CompanyDaniel Lessing, C.E.M., Assistant Manager, Toyota Engineering and Motor Manufacturing 10:30 - 11:00AM Case Study: Retro�tting an Existing Building for Net Zero Energy with a Microgrid Including Battery StorageJason E. Fierko, P.E., C.E.M., LEED AP, Principal, Federal Reserve Bank Building and Richard Garman, P.E., Senior Electrical Engineer, EwingCole
Session B4: Renewable
Energy Projects at DoD Facilities
Chair: Stephen Sain, P.E.,
C.E.M., C.E.P., C.M.V.P., B.E.P., C.R.M., President,
Sain Engineering Associates, Inc.
9:00 - 11:00AM This track explores Renewable Energy (RE) projects within the DoD. Renewable Energy not only provides clean and sustainable power, it can increase energy resiliency by ensuring critical facilities have power in the wake of any disaster. Hear how RE technologies are being implemented in DoD to provide clean and sustainable power while promoting energy resiliency.
Session C4: Water
E�ciency for Energy Managers
Chair: Paul Bassett,
Vice President of Sustainability, Water
Savers, LLC9:00 - 9:30AM Water E�ciencyPaul E. Bassett, Vice President of Sustainability, Water Savers, LLC 9:30 - 10:00AM Rainwater Recycle - Tropicana in Ft. Pierce Florida O�sets 30 Million Gallons per year of Potable Water Use with RainwaterGlenn M. Johnson, C.E.M., C.D.S.M., D.E.A., Senior Principal Sustainability Engineer, Pepsi North America Beverages 10:00 - 10:30AM Water Conservation: The New Low-Hanging FruitTim Stearns, C.E.M., C.E.A., C.M.V.P., Senior Energy Consultant, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation 10:30 - 11:00AM A New Framework to Quantify Dynamic Energy - Water Tradeo�s at the Residential ScaleScott Vitter, P.M.P., Graduate Research Assistant, The University of Texas at Austin
Session D4: Young Energy Professionals Roundtable
Chair: Timothy B. Janos, B.E.P., C.D.S.M.,
C.E.A., C.E.M., C.R.M., C.S.D.P., President, Spectrum Energy
Concepts, Inc.9:00 - 11:00AMThis Roundtable is presented by a collection of seasoned Energy Professionals possessing divergent backgrounds including members working for ESCOs and Associations, those working as Independent Energy Consultants, Organizations promoting energy e�ciency, as well as former Governmental Energy Experts. Designed to let you discover everything you ever wanted to know (and likely some things you did NOT want to know) about the various aspects of working in the broad energy arena, these participants will share successes, failures, and thoughts on how to succeed. Geared heavily to audience participation, this is your opportunity to ask the things you always wanted to know but couldn’t �nd anyone with enough experience to give you a great answer. Sure to be both thought provoking and possibly controversial, you can bene�t from the experience scars earned in the approximate 130 years of cumulative energy practice that will be o�ered for your entertainment and delight.
Panelists:• Catherine Luthin, President,
Luthin Associates• Christopher Famolare, C.E.M.,
C.E.A., Sustainable Operations, MilliporeSigma
• Ian McLaughlin, Energy Conservation Engineer, Cox Enterprises, Inc.
• Bethany K. Giordano, C.E.M., Specialist MFGS/FC-k, Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky
• Robert L. Berninger, C.E.M., C.E.A., C.S.D.P., General Manager-Plant Operations, Energy & Engineer, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
• Chris Hoeck, Assistant Plant Technical Manager, General Mills Cedar Rapids
Session E4: Energy
Management 103 Chair:
Andrew C. Brooks, C.E.M., Director of
West Coast Operations, Association for Energy
A�ordability 9:00 - 9:30AM Combustion Basics 101John R. Puskar, P.E., Principal, Combustion Safety, Inc.
9:30 - 10:00AM Steam Systems 101Jack Ames, P.E., Problem Solving Engineer 10:00 - 10:30AM Chillers 101Lonnie Russell, C.E.M., Energy Consultant, EnergyMan, LLC 10:30 - 11:00AM CHP 101James W. Armstrong, C.E.M., C.E.P., President, DSM Engineering Assoc., PC
Session F4: Performance Contracting - Fund Energy
Improvements with Savings!
Chair: Jeremy Blanchard,
Performance Assurance Manager, NORESCO
9:00 - 9:30AM NeverUnderestimate the Power of Interconnection AgreementsRobin Robinson, C.E.M., Engineer-Energy Analyst, Paci�c Northwest National Laboratory
9:30 - 10:00AM E�ective ESCO Project ManagementBarry I. Benator, P.E., C.E.M., C.E.A., President, Benatech Inc. 10:00 - 10:30AM Energy Performance Contracting for Public Housing AuthoritiesPeter V. K. Funk Jr., Partner, Funk & Zeifer LLP 10:30 - 11:00AM Financing PACE Projects & Overcoming PACE Challenges with Energy Savings Performance ContractingDiane E. Mills, President, Occupant Care
Session G4: Smart
Buildings Chair:
David A. Eberly, P.E., C.E.M., G.B.E., C.S.D.P.,
C.E.A., Principal Engineer, Facilities
Management, Armstrong World
Industries 9:00 - 9:30AM Understanding High Performance BuildingsDaniel Tisak, Ph.D.,C.B.C.P., C.S.D.P., E.B.C.P., LEED AP, Director of Commissioning and Validation, Bala Consulting Engineers, Inc. 9:30 - 10:00AM Maintaining Energy Savings with Your Smart BuildingPaul F. Hutchins, Ph.D., P.E., C.E.M., Vice President, Aerospace & Defense, RS&H 10:00 - 10:30AM Making Dumb Buildings SmartHarry Sim, CEO, Cypress Envirosystems, Inc. 10:30 - 11:00AM Reconciling Design Energy Models with Real World ResultsBrian Turner, C.E.M., P.E., LEED AP BD+C, Mechanical Department Head, Clark Nexsen
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2016Conference Program Industrial
Energy Management
TRACK H
Industrial Energy
Management
TRACK I
THE BETTER PLANTS
PROGRAM
TRACK J
Renewable Energy &
Sustainable Development
TRACK K
Emerging Energy Trends
TRACK L
Big Data and IoT
TRACK M
Energy Management
Around the Globe
TRACK NFRIDAY MORNING H SEPTEMBER 23RD H 9:00AM – 11:00AM
Session H4: Steam Systems & Applications
in Industry Chair:
Daniel Sterner, C.E.M., Corporate Energy
Manager, Medtronic 9:00 - 9:30AM Saving Steam, Water & Energy through Acoustic Trap Monitoring & Unique InsulationDavid Shutler, President & CEO, Utility Systems Solutions, Inc. (US2)
9:30 - 10:00AM General Mills Program Approach for Steam Optimization across Multiple PlantsEric Berger, Energy & Facilities Engineer, General Mills Covington
10:00 - 10:30AM Targeting Customers by Industry - Steam System OptimizationJoe Bickham, Energy Engineer, Franklin Energy and Joe Wadel, Commercial and Industrial Pilot Program Manager, Consumers Energy 10:30 - 11:00AM Medtronic's Lessons Learned on CHP's Steam & Hot Water WasteDaniel Sterner, C.E.M., Corporate Energy Manager, Medtronic
Session I4: Plant
Leadership Supports Corporate
Goals Chair:
Steve C. Schultz, C.E.M., C.L.E.P., Corporate
Energy Manager, 3M9:00 - 9:30AMMotivating the Energy Team to Deliver Results Robert G. Nave, P.E., Family Care Energy Leader, Procter & Gamble Mfg. Co.
9:30 - 10:00AM Using ISO 50001 to Bridge the Gap between Corporate Goals & Plant PerformanceEdwin D. Willhite, C.E.M., Facilities Manager, Schneider Electric 10:00 - 10:30AM Lean Manufacturing Principles & their Impact on Process Energy E�ciencyMichael Stowe, P.E., C.E.M., P.E.M., CP EnMS-Industrial, Senior Energy Engineer, Advanced Energy 10:30 - 11:00AM Brad Runda, P.E., C.E.M., Global Energy Director, Koch Industries
Session J4: Smarter Data /
Smarter Business
Chair: Eli Levine, U.S.
Department of Energy9:00 - 11:00AMThis session will discuss advances in data analytics and decision-making with respect to energy e�ciency. Leading organizations will share how they were able to leverage energy data to facilitate implementation of energy e�ciency within their enterprises and across supply chains.
Session K4: Best Practices
in Chiller & Cooling Systems
Chair: Roderick Smith,
Publisher, Compressed Air Best Practices
Magazine9:00 - 9:30AM A New Paradigm: Remote Monitoring, Chiller Plant Optimization, & Continuous Commissioning All Mean New Major Quanti�able Levels of Chiller Plant Energy E�ciencyRoger Richmond-Smith, Chairman and CEO, Smardt Chiller Group Inc. 9:30 - 10:00AM Refrigerants: Where are We Headed in North America?William Dietrich, Product General Manager, Chiller, Daikin Applied Americas
10:00 - 10:30AM Designing Free Cooling Chillers to Maximize E�ciencyHoward Kielar, Technical Director, MTA-USA, LLC 10:30 - 11:00AM Chiller Savings Using Automatic Tube Cleaning SystemsDavide P. Ross, Company Co-Founder and Director, Pangolin Associates
Session L4 Smart Grid
Chair: Brenda Phillips, A.I.A.,
N.C.A.R.B., LEED AP, Vice President, Global Sustainability Group,
Sain Engineering Associates, Inc.
9:00 - 9:30AM The Future of Power Reliability & Microgrid TechnologyJohn Vernacchia, Segment Manager, Alternative Energy, Eaton 9:30 - 10:00AM Emissions from Smart Grid Integrated CHP SystemsNeeharika Naik-Dhungel, U.S. EPA CHP Partnership Program Manager, US Environmental Protection Agency
10:00 - 10:30AM Microgrids: Fundamental for the FutureJe�rey Perkins, Vice President Business Development, ERS 10:30 - 11:00AM Smart Grid - Integrating Commercial Technology into Government InstallationsCraig Sutton, C.E.M., Energy Management Consultant, Triple E Management
Session M4: The New World: Big Data Retro-Commissioning
Applications Chair:
John M. Avina, C.E.M., B.E.P., C.M.V.P., C.S.D.P., C.E.A., CxA, President,
Abraxas Energy Consulting
9:00 - 9:30AM Building Data Analytics & Monitoring-Based Commissioning: Transforming Data into ValueMark F. Miller, P.E., C.E.M., C.C.P., LEED AP, Managing Director, Colliers International 9:30 - 10:00AM Continuous Commissioning: A Data-Driven Approach to Building E�ciencyCarlos Diaz, Chief Executive O�cer, Entic
10:00 - 10:30AM Our Experience with RCx Software: Triumphs & ChallengesMrs. Celeste L. Cizik, P.E., C.E.M., P.M.P., LEED AP, Team Leader, Group14 Engineering 10:30 - 11:00AM Bringing Big Data Analytics to Comission the Corner Grocery StoreJim M. Kelsey, P.E., Principal, kW Engineering
Session N4: New Technologies
& Renewable Energy
Chair: Bruce K. Colburn, Ph.D., P.E., C.E.M.,
G.B.E., C.S.D.P., D.G.C.P., Executive VP, EPS Capital Corp.
9:00 - 9:20AM Unique Problems in Developing the First District Energy System on a Caribbean IslandBruce K. Colburn, Ph.D., P.E., C.E.M., G.B.E., C.S.D.P., D.G.C.P., Executive VP, EPS Capital Corp. 9:20 - 9:40AM Optimal Design & Techno-Economic Analysis of Grid-Independent Hybrid Wind /Thermal Natural Gas Power System for an Onshore Oil & Gas Mature FieldFrancisco Porles, M.Sc, C.E.M., P.M.P., Energy Consultant Engineer and Researcher, Independent Professional, Calle Jupiter 9:40 - 10:00AM Potential of Photovoltaics for Water Heating in South AfricaOgnyan D. Dintchev, C.E.M., C.M.V.P., M.I.E, Professor, Tswhwane University of Technology 10:00 - 10:20AM Economic Assessment of a Commercial Rooftop PV System in Saudia Arabia in Light of the New Power Tari�sAun Mela, M.Sc., C.E.M., Renewable Energy & Power System Analyst, Saudi Aramco 10:20 - 10:40AM The Impact of the SERC Based Solar PV Outreach Training Program in KenyaIzael Pereira Da Silva, Ph.D., C.E.M., Director, Strathmore Energy Research Centre 10:40 - 11:00AM Optimal Utilisation of Solar Energy Resources in HungaryAttila Talamon, Ph.D., Researcher, Senior Lecturer, Researcher, Center for Energy Research, Hungarian Academy of Science, Scent Istvan University
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2016 Workshops & Seminars
5 - D A Y S E M I N A R S
Certified BusinessEnergy Professional
Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Business Energy Professionals September 19-23, 2016 / A �ve-day seminar Earns 3.6 CEU / 36 PDH / 7.2 AEE Credits toward Re-certi�cation Seminar Outline:• What Is BEP?• Energy Situation• Why Energy
Management?• Energy Auditing (Non-
Technical)• Codes And Standards
Overview• Energy Fundamentals• Rate Schedules• Fuels Procurement
• Economic Analysis• It For Energy
Management• Commissioning• Retro-Commissioning• Real Time Commissioning
(MMS)• Review• Electricity Systems• Gas, Fuel Oil, Coal
Instructors: MARK R. ROCHE, C.E.M., C.E.P., B.E.P., C.I.A.Q.P. and RICHARD J. COSTELLO, P.E., C.E.M., C.D.S.M., C.L.E.P.BEP Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.aeecenter.org/certi�cation/BEP
3 & 2 . 5 - D A Y S E M I N A R S
Distributed Generation Certified Professional
Basics of Distributed Generation & Onsite CHP September 19-21, 2016 / A two-and-a-half day seminar Earns 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH / 4.0 AEE Credits toward Re-certi�cation Seminar Outline:• Introduction to
Distributed Generation (DG) and Combined Heat & Power (CHP)
• Distributed Generation & CHP Technologies
• Energy & Thermal Basics of Distributed Generation & CHP Technologies
• Power Cycle Performance Measures for Distributed Generation & CHP Technologies
• Economic & Life Cycle
Cost Analysis for Distributed Generation & CHP Systems
• PURPA & FERC Rules of QFs & SPPs
• Summary & Applications of Distributed Generation & CHP Technologies
• Regulatory & Permitting Systems Issues for Distributed Generation & CHP Systems
• Distributed Generation & CHP Project Management
Instructor: BRUCE COLBURN, Ph.D.DGCP Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.aeecenter.org/certi�cation/DGCP
Fundamentals of Measurement & Veri�cation: Applying the IPMVP September 19-21, 2016 / A two-and-a-half day seminar Earns 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH / 4.0 AEE Credits toward Re-certi�cation Seminar Outline:• Reasons for M&V• Current M&V Protocols• IPMVP• Developing an M&V Plan
• Current Issues in M&V• Baseline Adjustments• Key Elements of Success:
Theory & Examples of IPMVP Options
• Selecting Options: Which One is Best Suited for
My Project?• Adherence with IPMVP
Instructor: CHRIS BALBACH, P.E., C.E.M., C.M.V.P., B.E.M.P., LEED APCMVP Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.aeecenter.org/certi�cation/CMVP
Certified LightingEfficiency Professional
Fundamentals of Lighting E�ciency September 19-21, 2016 / A two-and-a-half day seminar Earns 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH / 4.0 AEE Credits toward Re-certi�cationSeminar Outline: The practices taught in this seminar use a practical approach to economically achieving e�ective visual environments without incurring excessive energy costs or a�ecting tenant comfort, customer sales, service, or the environment.• Fundamentals of Light
& Lighting• Environmental Concerns• Building Energy Codes• Utility & Esco Programs
& Incentives• Lighting Economics:
Problems & Solutions• Lighting Quality &
System Improvements• Incumbent Lamps
• Solid-State Lighting (LED)• Fluorescent Ballasts &
LED Drivers• Luminaires & Fixtures• Lighting Evaluation &
Audits• Lighting Controls• Maintaining Lighting
Systems• Lighting Calculations
Workshop Instructors: JOHN FETTERS, C.E.M., C.L.E.P., C.E.A. and T. KENNETH SPAIN, P.E., C.E.M., C.L.E.P., LEED AP CLEP Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.aeecenter.org/certi�cation/CLEP
Fundamentals of Energy Auditing September 19-21, 2016 / A three-day seminar Earns 2.4 CEU / 24 PDH / 4.8 AEE Credits toward Re-certi�cation Seminar Outline: You’ll gain the fundamental knowledge needed to evaluate how energy is being used in a facility, and to identify where consumption can be reduced, covering useful calculation methods and practical examples.• Building Envelope• Lighting Systems• Air Conditioning Systems• Heating Systems• Motors and Drives• Heat Pumps
• Ventilation Systems• Domestic Hot Water
Systems• Water Conservation
& Audits• Utility Analysis
Instructor: TERRY NIEHUS, P.E., C.E.M.CEA Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.aeecenter.org/certi�cation/CEA
Industrial Energy Strategies for Reducing Costs & Optimizing Systems Performance September 19-21, 2016 / A three-day seminar Earns 2.4 CEU / 24 PDH / 4.8 AEE Credits toward Re-certi�cation Seminar Outline: The intent of this course is to provide those responsible for energy or utilities operations in industrial settings with the knowledge and tools they need to manage these systems more e�ectively — providing a basis to save energy, successfully fund energy-reducing projects, and realize tangible bene�ts from these e�orts.• Instrumentation and
Controls• Combustion Equipment
Basics
• Industrial and Manufacturing Ovens and Furnaces
• Electric Motors and Drives
• Pumps• Plant Water Systems• Boilers, Auxiliaries &
Steam Systems• Heat Exchangers• HVAC & Ventilation
Systems• Lighting Systems• Compressed Air Systems• Energy Related
Investigation & Project Support Tools
• Understanding Your Energy Bills & Purchasing Strategies
• Communicating Project Value (bullets please)
Instructors: TIM JANOS and JOHN R. PUSKAR CIEP Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.aeecenter.org/certi�cation/CIEP
Certified Sustainable Development Professional Fundamentals of Sustainable Development September 19-21, 2016 / A three-day seminar Earns 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH / 4.0 AEE Credits toward Re-certi�cation Seminar Outline:• What Is Sustainable
Development?• Sustainable
Development: De�nitions & Applications
• Environmental Issues Associated with Sustainable Development
• Alternative Energy & Carbon Reduction
• Local Sustainable Policy Programs
• Energy E�ciency Technologies in Sustainable Buildings
• Corporate & Industrial Sustainability Programs
• Impact of Sustainable
Development Policies on Renewable Energy
• Sustainable Transportation
• Programs & Technologies to Reduce Water Consumption
• Sustainability in Industrial & Manufacturing Settings
• Management Approaches to Developing & Implementing Sustainability Programs
• Financial Assessment & Life Cycle Costing
• Developing & Implementing Sustainability Plan
Instructor: STEPHEN A. ROOSA, Ph.D. CDSP Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.aeecenter.org/certi�cation/CSDP
Fundamentals of Existing Building Commissioning September 19-21, 2016 / A three-day seminar Earns 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH / 4.0 AEE Credits toward Re-certi�cation Seminar Outline:• What Is Existing Building
Commissioning?• Why We Need
Commissioning• Who Is Doing EBCx
and Why?• What Is the Process of
EBCx?• How Is EBCx Ei�erent
from New Building Cx?• How Does EBCx Relate to
Energy Conservation?• What Are the Typical
Deliverables?• What Are Common EBCx
Opportunities?
• How to Investigate, Find, and Document EBCx Opportunties
• USGBC LEED for Existing Buildings - Operations and Maintenance
• How Does Benchmarking and Measurement and Veri�cation Fit into EBCx?
• EBCx of Electrical and the Building Envelope Systems
• Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing Fundamentals for EBCx
• Tools and Technologies for EBCx
Instructor: PAUL BANKS, P.E., C.E.M., C.B.C.P.EBCP Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.aeecenter.org/certi�cation/EBCP
Visit www.energycongress.com/seminars
In addition to the WEEC conference, the event o�ers a variety of educational seminars & certi�cation program Visit www.energycongress.com/seminars for full details and registration.
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Certified Power Quality Professional Fundamentals of Power Quality September 19-21, 2016 / A three-day seminar Earns 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH / 4.0 AEE Credits toward Re-certi�cation Seminar Outline:• Introduction to
“power quality”• Repetitive power system
interactions• Power conditioning
technologies• Electrical monitoring
objectives (ieec #1159)• Grounding and
bonding for electrical
noise control• Lightning and switching
surge fundamentals• Harmonic interference
on the power system• Facility system case
studies• Equipment design
and speci�cation recommendations
Instructor: JOHN WAGGONER CPQ Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.aeecenter.org/certi�cation/CPQ
Certified EnergyProcurement Professional
Fundamentals of Buying & Selling Energy September 19-21, 2016 / A three-day seminar Earns 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH / 4.0 AEE Credits toward Re-certi�cationSeminar Outline: • Legislation, regulation
& energy outlook for energy procurement
• The structure of the electric utility industry
• Purchasing electricity under the new rules
• The structure of the natural gas industry
• Purchasing natural gas
under the new rules• Metering, load pro�ling
& real time pricing• Energy trading & risk
management• Fundamentals of gas &
electric marketing• Energy cost avoidance
strategies
Instructors: JOHN SNELL, DAN CONRATH and STEPHEN J. MURPHY, P.E.FEP Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.aeecenter.org/certi�cation/CEP
2 - D A Y S E M I N A R S
Fundamentals of Energy E�ciency: A Training Program for Practitioners September 19-20, 2016 / A two-day seminar Earns 1.6 CEU / 16 PDH / 3.2 AEE Credits toward Re-certi�cation Seminar Outline: This comprehensive program is designed to help educate those who work in the energy management �eld on best practices for improving energy e�ciency.
• Energy Fundamentals• Energy Financial
Decisions Made Easy
• Role of the Energy Auditor
• Fine Tuning HVAC for Optimized Performance
• Identifying Major Energy
Users and Savings Potential
• Finding Hidden Pockets of Gold
• Controls and Building Automation Systems
• Commissioning and Maintenance
• SustainabilityInstructor: SCOTT DUNNING, Ph.D., P.E., C.E.M.EEP Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.aeecenter.org/certi�cation/EEP
Fundamentals of Water E�ciency: Strategies for E�ective Water Management September 19-20, 2016 / A two-day seminar Earns 1.6 CEU / 16 PDH / 3.2 AEE Credits toward Re-certi�cation Seminar Outline:• Introduction • Terms• Policy & Standards • Utility Analysis &
Benchmarking • Facility Auditing • Metering • M&V Overview • Domestic Plumbing • Kitchen Equipment • Laundry Equipment • Irrigation
• Pools • HVAC & Mechanical
Equipment • Softening & Filtration
Systems • Sterilization, Medical &
Lab Equipment • Water Supply Options /
Sources • Storm Water
Management
Instructor: FRANCIS WHEELERCWEP Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.aeecenter.org/certi�cation/CWEP
Certified Energy Manager
Skills Update 2016 for Certi�ed Energy ManagersSeptember 19-20, 2016 / A two-day seminar Earns 1.6 CEU / 16 PDH / 3.2 AEE Credits toward Re-certi�cation
• Steam System Safety Requirements• Global Energy and Environmental Trends, 2015• Updates on Energy Policies / Grants / Rebates• Updates on Innovative Financing Solutions to Get
Projects Done• Updates on Natural Gas Utilization / Pricing in the
USA• Updates on GHG Reporting and Trading• Updates on LED Lighting Systems• Updates Waste to Energy Systems• Classic Failures of Maintenance• Two-hour Primer on Combustion Safety• Presentation Best Practices (interactive)• Energy Management Systems• Energy Information Systems• Energy Conservation Project Review• Automated Fault Detection and Diagnostics for HVAC
Systems and EquipmentInstructors: ERIC A. WOODROOF, Ph.D., C.E.M., C.R.M. and BARNEY L. CAPEHART, Ph.D., C.E.M.
Electrical Engineering Basics for Non-Electrical EngineersSeptember 19-20, 2016 / A two-day seminar Earns 1.6 CEU / 16 PDH / 3.2 AEE Credits toward Re-certi�cation Seminar Outline:• Fundamentals for
Electrical Engineering• Introduction to Two
Basic Electrical/Electronic Instruments
• Basic Concepts, Principles, Laws
• Circuit Simpli�cation and Analysis Techniques
• DC versus AC• Power, DC and AC• Three Phase
Transformers• Introductions to Motors,
Motor Classi�cations and Other Important Motor Parameters
• Introduction to Two
Key Elemental Building Blocks of Electronics and Their Practical Applications
• A Pictorial "Tour" of Electronic PCB, Printed Circuit Board, Its Construction and the Functions of Some of the Devices On-Board
• Introduction to Common Standards Associated with Electrical Equipment
• In-Depth Discussion on the Subject of Power Factor
• Example Illustrating the Quantitative Assessment of Bene�ts Associated with Improvement of Power Factor
• Class Activity• Introductory "Tour"
of Common Electrical Power and Control Equipment
• Major Power Distribution System Components
• VFD's, Variable Frequency Drives
• A Brief Overview of
Electrical Code, NEC, NFPA 70, and Arc Flash NFPA 70 E (2015)
• Introduction to Safety-Related Electronic Equipment and Application Example
• Introduction to Three Types of Electrical Drawings
• Electrical Power Bill Calculation of a Typical Large Industrial or Commercial Electrical Power Consumer
Instructor: BOBBY RAUF, P.E., C.E.M., MBA
Certified GeoExchange Designer
Certi�ed GeoExchange Designer (CGD) CourseSeptember 19-20, 2016 / A two-day seminarWho Should Enroll?This design course is created for professional engineers, registered architects, installers, and contractors. This course is essential for individuals wanting advanced training and experience in designing GSHPs, and required for experienced individuals who wish to earn certi�cation.Topics:• Ground Source
Heat Pump Design – Residential & Commercial
• Designing Closed Loop, Ground Heat Exchanger, Con�gurations & Layouts
• Soil/Rock Classi�cation and Conductivity
• Borehole Grouting• Thermal Conductivity
in-situ testing• Ground Loop Heat
Exchanger Software• Ground Source Heat
Pump in System Performance
CGD Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.igshpa.okstate.edu/training/CGD.asp
E�ective Performance Contracting & Energy Project Funding September 22-23, 2016 / A two-day seminar Earns 1.2 CEU / 12 PDH / 2.4 AEE Credits toward Re-certi�cationSeminar Outline:• The Need for Performance Contracting• Financing/PC Design and Overall Concept• Financing Arrangement / Vehicles• Measurement and Veri�cation• Contract Types and Terminology
Instructor: ERIC A. WOODROOF, Ph.D., C.E.M., C.R.M.PCF Exam: For more information or fees, visit www.aeecenter.org/certi�cation/PCF
For full details on seminars and certi�cation options, please visit
www.energycongress.com/SEMINARS
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1 - D A Y W O R K S H O P S
Lighting & Controls for 2017 & Beyond September 20, 2016 / 8:00AM - 4:00PM 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH / $480Workshop Agenda: • Introductions• Plug load overtaking lighting in
KWH in o�ce buildings• Diminishing returns• Controls• Hard savings• Basic Soft savings• Human Centric Lighting• Financial tools• What can be considered
obsolete already• For various interior and exterior
applications, compare currently available lighting and controls are available with what may be available in
• Delicate balance of lost opportunity vs. waiting for a better product
• Would be better o� without these Brother Organizations for lighting retro�ts?
Using Smart Metering to Cut Energy CostsSeptember 20, 2016 / 9:00AM - 5:00PM0.8 CEU / 8 PDH / $480Introduction to Smart Metering and Interval Data • What ‘smart’ metering can do for you • Load pro�les and interval data de�ned • Ways to secure interval data • Software tools for saving money and cutting waste Power Usage Patterns and Their Impacts • Zeroing in on energy use patterns • Load pro�ling essentials • Load factor as a limited shortcut • How time impacts pricing Smart Metering, Data Handling, Logging • Metering basics and costs • Useful information and software resources • Correlating data with building mechanical and operating data • A few lessons learned Converting Data into 3D Pro�les • Creating 3D load “landscapes” and “slices” • Zeroing in on load anomalies • Disaggregating loads: methods and software • First steps of an analysis Understanding What We See • Types of problems found and �xed • Twelve examples from real life • Correlating/charting with temperature • Tips for tighter analysis Setting a Peak Demand Goal and an Optimal Rate • Creating and Using Load Duration Curves (LDC) • Using The Energywiz LDC • Finding and achieving peak demand goals • Analyzing alternative rates
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COSTDATE(S) TIME EVENT DOE Building Energy
Asset Scoring Tool Training Workshop
Legends in Energy Rock on the Potomac
Meet the Authors Networking Event
AEE National Capital Chapter Luncheon
Council on Women in Energy & Environmental
Leadership (CWEEL) Breakfast
CWEEL Reception
ENERGY STAR® Portfolio Manager
Benchmarking Workshop
Technology Workshops Held in Expo Hall
Free Poster Sessions
Career Center
FREE TOUR: United States Capitol Energy
Conservation
FREE TOUR: Lutron Electronics Commercial
Experience Center
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Tuesday, Sept. 20
Wednesday, Sept. 21
Thursday, Sept. 22
Thursday, Sept. 22
Thursday, Sept. 22
Thursday, Sept. 22
Wednesday & Thursday Sept. 21 - 22
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Wednesday & Thursday Sept. 21 - 22
Tuesday, September 20Sponsored by: Ameresco
Thursday, September 22Sponsored by:
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2016expoWalter E. Washington Convention Center
Washington, DC | Hall D
Free WORKSHOPS PRESENTED ON SHOW FLOOR:
Wednesday, September 21 & Thursday September 22, 2016 | Hall D
– Held During Show Hours –• Air Distribution in Commercial Buildings-Advances
Create New Low-Hanging Fruit for Substantial Energy Savings
• Combine Big Fans & Small Fans to Improve Comfort & Save Energy
• Evaluation of Steam Cleaning in AHC Coil Sanitization & Energy Conservation
• Energy E�ciency Through Compressed Air Automation & Controls
• Innovative IC Card Prepaid System for Apartments, Dormitories of Universities, RV Parks & Marinas
• Trends in LED's and Lighting E�ciency Visit www.energycongress.com/workshops for
updated schedule and details.
Information on EXHIBITING AT WEEC
Contact Ashley Clark, Exhibit Manager Phone: 770-279-4392
e-mail: [email protected] visit www.energycongress.com/exhibit
Information on EXHIBITING AT WEEC
Contact Ashley Clark, Exhibit Manager
Don’t MissOut!!!
Free POSTER SESSIONSWednesday, September 21 and Thursday, September 22, 2016 | Hall D
This year's poster sessions will provide an opportunity for authors, session presenters, conference attendees, and exhibit hall visitors to interact and give and receive ideas on a one-on-one informal basis. The program enables presenters to provide their data and receive audience feedback. Posters will be displayed in the exhibit hall during normal expo hours. Presenters will be available for Q&A on Wednesday between 11:30AM-12:30PM and from 4:30-5:30PM and on Thursday between 11:00AM-12:00PM and from 1:30-2:30PM.
WEDNESDAY, September 21, 2016
10AM - 6PMTHURSDAY,
September 22, 201610AM - 4PM
SHOW HOURS:
Preregister for free Expo Admission with the Registration Form on the back of this brochure or visit
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2016 WEEC ShowcasePRESENTING THE LATEST PRODUCTS & SERVICES
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Advanced Clean Energy Technologies
2G ENERGY INC.
3M – CAPITOL ENERGY LEADER
AAF FLANDERS
ABBLIGHTING
ACCUENERGY CORPORATION
ADVANCED COOLING TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
ADVANCED POWER CONTROL
ADVANCED RADIANT SYSTEMS, INC.
Association of Energy Engineers
AEE SEMINARS
AEROSEAL, LLC
AIR MONITOR CORPORATION
AIR REPS
AIRIUS, LLC
AIRXCHANGE
AMERESCO, INC. – SILVER & TOUR SPONSOR
AMERICAN ALDES
AMERICAN POWER SOLUTIONS
APPLIED COMFORT PRODUCTS, INC.
AQUA ENERGY SERVICES, LLC
ARCTIC CHILLER GROUP, THE
ARMSTRONG INTERNATIONAL
ASSET TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
Association of Energy Engineers
ASSOCIATION OF ENERGY ENGINEERS
ATAS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
ATLAS COPCO
AUBURN MANUFACTURING, INC.
AURA LIGHT, INC.
BACNET INTERNATIONAL
BCA TECHNOLOGIES
BENJAMIN ELECTRIC COMPANY
BES-TECH
BLUE PILLAR
BOSCH – OPENING SESSION COFFEE SPONSOR
BPE, INC.
BRACTLET
BRYAN POWER GENERATION
BUILDING ENERGY
CLEAN A IR SOLUT IONS
CAMFIL
CAPSTONE DISTRIBUTOR, E-FINITY DISTRIBUTED GENERATION –
LANYARDS SPONSOR
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CHESAPEAKE CONTROLS INC. (HONEYWELL BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEMS)
COMPRESSED AIR BEST PRACTICES
COMPRESSED AIR CONSULTANTS (CAC) / COMPRESSED AIR MANAGEMENT (CAM)
CONDEX ENERGY
CONEDISON SOLUTIONS
CONTINENTAL CONTROL SYSTEMS
COPPER DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION, INC.
COPPERTREE ANALYTICS
CROM CORPORATION, THE
CTI ENERGY SERVICES
CURRENT, POWERED BY GE – BRONZE SPONSOR
DAE CONTROLS LLC
DELTA COOLING TOWERS, INC.
DENT INSTRUMENTS
DIALIGHT
DN TANKS
DYNAMIC AIR QUALITY SOLUTIONS
EATON
EEMAX
ELECTRO INDUSTRIES / GAUGE TECH
EMAT
EMME CONTROLS
An EDISON ENERGYSM Company
ENERACTIVE SOLUTIONS
ENERGY SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGIES
ENERGYCAP, INC.
ENERGYVORTEX.COM / CAREER CENTER
ENERVATION, INC.
EVERLAST LIGHTING, INC.
evlumathe evolution of illumination
EVLUMA LED LIGHTING
EYE LIGHTING INTERNATIONAL
FACILITYCONNEX ENGINEERED SYSTEMS
FCS (FLUID CONSERVATION SYSTEMS)
FLEXIM AMERICAS CORPORATION
FOREST LIGHTING
FUELCELL ENERGY, INC.
GEICO – EXHIBIT HALL COFFEE SPONSOR
GLOBAL ENERGY SERVICES
GRAYBAR ELECTRIC COMPANY
GREAT PLAINS INDUSTRIES, INC.
GREENSLEEVES LLC
GRIFFITH ENGINEERING, INC.
HAIKU TECH, INC.
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HAYS FLUID CONTROLS
HEAT AND FROST INSULATORS LABOR MANAGEMENT COOPERATIVE
HEAT PIPE TECHNOLOGY, INC.
HITACHI AMERICA, LTD.
HOFFMAN CONTROLS CORPORATION
HONEYWELL E-MON – RED STAR ENERGY LEADER
HOTSTART, INC.
HUBBELL LIGHTING
HUDSON TECHNOLOGIES / SMARTENERGY OPS
ICONICS
IEC SYSTEMS
IMSM
INTELLINOX
IPKEYS POWER PARTNERS
IR-TEC AMERICA, INC.
I-STAR ENERGY SOLUTIONS
JAMES LIGHTING
JOHN HENRY FOSTER
KAISHAN TECHNOLOGIES
KRAFT POWER CORP
LENNOX INDUSTRIES
LUNERA LIGHTING
LUTRON – TOUR SPONSOR
MAGNELAB
MAGNELAB, INC.
MARTIN ENERGY GROUP
MAXIMIZER
MELINK CORPORATION
MICRONICS
NAESCO
NEOINSULATION
NIGHTHAWK CONTROLS
NORTHEAST ENERGY SYSTEMS – TOTE BAG SPONSOR
OBVIUS
ONICON INCORPORATED
ONSET
ORION ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC.
PANORAMIC POWER
PARAGON ROBOTICS
PEPCO & DELMARVA POWER C&I ENERGY SAVINGS PROGRAM
PFISTER
POWERHOUSE EQUIPMENT
PROGRESS SOLAR SOLUTIONS, LLC
PURE AIR CONTROL SERVICES
QSSI – ECO REVOLUTION
ALSO EXHIBITING:HOBARTSQUIER
VICTOR PRODUCTS
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QUADLOGIC CONTROLS CORPORATION
REVOLUTION LIGHTING TECHNOLOGIES
REXEL ENERGY SOLUTIONS
SAIN ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, INC.
SCHWANK USA, INC.
SHANNON-INSULTECH
SKYFOUNDRY / SKY SPARK
SKYLOUVER SYSTEMS
SMARDT CHILLER GROUP, INC.
SOCOMEC
SOLAR TURBINES
SOUTHLAND ENERGY
SPIRAX SARCO, INC.
SSHC, INC.
STULZ AIR TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS, INC.
SUSTAINABLE WATER
SYNAPSE WIRELESS
TEKWORX
THERMAL SCIENCE TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
THERMAXX JACKETS
THERM-O-LITE, INC.
TOYOTA MOTOR NORTH AMERICA, INC. – SHOW HOST
TRANE – SILVER SPONSOR
TREMCO HIGH PERFORMANCE BUILDING SOLUTIONS
SIMPLE SMART GREEN®
TRIACTA POWER SOLUTIONS
U.S. DOE BETTER BUILDINGS, BETTER PLANTS – SILVER SPONSOR
U.S. EPA ENERGY STAR – BRONZE SPONSOR
UNIMAR
UTILITY MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC. – WHITE STAR ENERGY LEADER
UTILITY SYSTEMS SOLUTIONS (US2)
VAISALA, INC.
TM
VERIS INDUSTRIES
VPINSTRUMENTS
WASHINGTON LABORATORIES, LTD.
WATER SAVERS, LLC
WESTERN ENERGY SYSTEMS
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