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Greater Philadelphia Area Chapter of the Association of Energy Engineers
―Fostering action through education, innovation & networking to
promote the priorities of Philadelphia-area Energy Professionals‖
October 2009October 2009
GPAEE GPAEE NewsletterNewsletter
Last year we had presentations regarding demand response pro-
grams available to end users. For our October event, we will ex-
plore the specific strategies that can be employed to reduce your
demand and save you money. Three speakers will look at ways to
control your lighting, HVAC and generation equipment to maxi-
mize the program revenue you can obtain.
Background. PJM Interconnection (http://www.pjm.com) is a
regional transmission organization (RTO) that coordinates the
movement of wholesale electricity in all or parts of 13 states and
the District of Columbia. Demand response (also known as load
response) is end-use customers reducing their use of electricity in
response to power grid needs, economic signals from a competitive
wholesale market or special retail rates. PJM‘s wholesale markets
provide opportunities for end-use customers to realize value for
reducing their demand for electricity. Demand response is an inte-
gral part of PJM‘s markets for energy, day-ahead scheduling re-
serve, capacity, synchronized reserve and regulation. In most build-
ings the three most common ways of reducing demand is through
controlling the lighting, HVAC and generation equipment. This
meeting will provide information on what strategies can be used to
effectively control this equipment for maximum revenue and least
occupant disruption. After the meeting, all are invited to attend
the Electric Expo, which is in the same facility at no charge.
Our Speakers:
Lance Hollner, Director of Sales for Encelium (http://
www.encelium.com ) will speak about lighting control strategies.
Between his current position with Encelium, and previous roles at
Lutron Electronics, he has over six years of experience in product
management, sales, and business development of energy manage-
ment and lighting control solutions in both US and international
markets. Lance holds a BS of Chemical Engineering from Georgia
Institute of Technology, and is also a LEED accredited profes-
sional.
*[Note: Focus On is continued on Page 3] *
Focus On: Demand Control Strategies
Table of Contents:Table of Contents:
Focus On: Demand Control Strategies
1 & 4
Letter From Our President
2
Calendar of GPAEE Events
3
Next Event:
October 8th October 8th Demand Control Demand Control StrategiesStrategies
3
New & Corporate Members
4
November Event Preview
5
Upcoming Area Energy Activities
5
Energy News 6
Future City Competition
7
Board List 7
GPAEE Award Nominations
8 & 9
Corporate Support Options
10
Employment Candidate
11
Advertisements 11 & 12
Newsletter Contact Info & Editor‘s Corner
13
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Letter From Our President—Jim Harven
GPAEE Newsletter
I hope you had a great summer and are ready to take on, once again, the challenges
of the energy industry. We are in exciting times with new Federal , State & utility
programs along with the need to keep businesses and organizations cost competi-
tive. We have more tools to work with than we‘ve ever had and GPAEE want you
to be prepared to take advantage of these. Our mission is to help you be more
effective in what you do through, ―Fostering action through education, innovation
and networking to promote the priorities of Philadelphia-area energy professionals‖.
This Association year we‘ve put together programs that we carefully considered over
the summer. We asked your opinion and we thank those brave few who responded.
By the time you read this we will have already had our first meeting with our good
friend Tom Tuffy, Center for Energy, Enterprise and the Environment at
PennFuture, giving us a rundown on the state of the energy economy, topped off
with a good old Phillies game.
If you are not into baseball, consider our October meeting, to be held at the Valley
Forge Convention Center. Last year we presented information on the PJM demand
response offerings. This year we want to talk about the specific technologies and
strategies that you can use to take advantage of the PJM programs. And afterward,
you can casually walk to the exhibit areas of the concurrent Electric Expo 2009 (no
charge to enter Expo).
In November, our interests turn to what is happening in New Jersey. We don‘t
want to forget our New Jersey members, and so we will talk about that State‘
renewable and energy programs and some success stories. For those doing or
thinking of doing business in New Jersey, we encourage you to attend. We end 2009
with our annual Holiday Party to be held again at Paddy Whack‘s on South Street.
We hope you can take part in the festivities as well as connecting with old and new
acquaintances.
2010 has even more to offer and we will be talking about those programs in our
upcoming issues of the Newsletter. I want to thank you all for supporting GPAEE.
Your continued support will only make our chapter stronger and more relevant. We
encourage you to give us feedback and get involved in our events.
Welcome back!
Jim Harven, President
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G P A E E Calendar of Events : Sept.‘09 — June‘10
Thursday, 10/8/09
11:30 AM - 12:00 PM Registration / Networking 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM Lunch / Presentation 2:00 PM - Electric Expo
Valley Forge Convention Center - Meeting Room GS-1
1160 First Avenue
King of Prussia, PA 19046
$30.00 for GPAEE Members / $35.00 for Non-Members
If Pay @ Door: $40.00 GPAEE Members/Non-Members
1) Click on the Secure Online Registration icon (on left)
2) Scroll down to ‗Registration‘ box to Register
For more Event information, please click on the Event Flyer
icon (located on left, above the Registration icon)
Date: Time:
Location:
Cost:
Registration:
More Information:
GPAEE Newsletter
Month Event
September 15, 2009 Clean Energy‘s Perfect Storm and Phillies Game
October 08, 2009October 08, 2009 Demand Control Strategies and Electrical ExpoDemand Control Strategies and Electrical Expo
* (see below)
November 19, 2009 Renewable Energy
December 10, 2009 GPAEE Holiday Party
January 21, 2010 Green Building Council
February 25, 2010 Tasty Baking Company New Facility Tour
March 25, 2010 Grid Management Systems and Globalcon
April 22, 2010 PECO Act 129 Post 2010 Electric Rate Structures
May 20, 2010 Combined Heat and Power
June 24, 2010 GPAEE Annual Golf Outing
Thursday, October 8th is Next GPAEE Event :
Electr ic Expo: Demand Contro l S trateg iesElectr ic Expo: Demand Contro l S trateg ies
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Focus On: Demand Control S tra tegies (cont inued )
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Jim Clark, of Energy Connect and Clark Energy (clarkenergy@comcast.net), will
focus on strategies to control your HVAC equipment. Jim Clark is the President of
Clark Energy, Inc. He was recently the Director of Engineering at EnergyConnect,
Inc., a leading Curtailment Service Provider in Demand Response markets. In both
of these roles, Jim has been responsible for identifying and implementing Demand
Response Strategies to reduce customer demand for Economic, ILR, and Synchro-
nous Reserve programs at various ISOs (regional electric grids). Customers have
included universities, industrial, healthcare, and commercial properties.
Del A. Hilber of Constellation Energy (New Energy Group) will talk about other
strategies, especially as it relates to automated systems for initiating demand reduc-
tions and generating equipment. Mr. Hilber is Vice President of Load Response for
Constellation Energy. (NYSE: CEG) and manages Constellation Energy‘s Load Re-
sponse products and initiatives marketed to Commercial and Industrial customers
throughout the United States. He is responsible for the daily load response busi-
ness, overseeing the product development, program management, services, and IT
infrastructure. Mr. Hilber currently is the executive sponsor and program manager
for an innovative, large scale Demand Side Management automation project. Prior
to his current role Mr. Hilber, was Director of IT at Constellation where he lead the
IT project and operations teams supporting the demand response business, this in-
cluded the development of a state of art energy bidding platform for the business.
After our speaker‘s presentations, there will be time for questions.
William Schoellkopf—WES Creative Solutions, Inc.
Altran Solutions Corporation
American Refining and Biochemical Company
Avanceon
Commercial Utility Consultants
Consolidated Electrical Distributors
Graboyes Commercial Window Co.
Hess Corporation
Klenzoid Inc.
Thank You GPAEE Corporate Members
PECO
PGW
PWI Energy / Johnson Controls
Ransome Engine
Schneider Electric/Square D
Standard Solar
Trigen
UGI Energy Services
Vanguard Group
Welcome New GPAEE Members
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GPAEE Event Preview: November ‘09
GPAEE Newsletter
Function Date Location More Info
Northeast Green
Building and Design
Show
October 8th & 9th
10:00am - 5:00 pm
NJ Convention Center
Edison, NJ
http://
www.gogreenexp.com
Green Now October 22nd
7:30am - 11:30 am
Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, PA
http://
www.greaterphilachambe
r.com/EventDetail.aspx?
EventID=2281
PA Chamber: Key
Environmental Issues
Compliance Conference
October 29th Valley Forge Crown
Plaza
King of Prussia, PA
http://
www.pachamber.org/
www/conferences/
conference.php?ID=0929
World Energy
Engineering Congress
2009
November 4– 5 Washington
Convention Center
Washington, DC
www.energycongress.com
Upcoming Area Energy Activities
Renewable EnergyRenewable Energy
This meeting will focus on renewable energy
in the New Jersey & Pennsylvania region.
Please join us at the AC Convention Center
for this exciting event.
November 19thNovember 19th
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Energy News
GPAEE Newsletter
CRS Report Finds Cost of Waxman-Markey Depends on New Technology
The ultimate cost of the Waxman-Markey cap-and-trade bill, if enacted, would be deter-
mined by the response of the economy to technological challenges, including developing
low-carbon sources of electricity generation, the Congressional Research Service said in
a new report . (more)
FERC Acts to Expand Demand Response with Measurement Standards
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) laid the groundwork for expanding
the use of demand response in organized wholesale markets when it proposed standards
for measuring and verifying the performance of demand response services.
FERC is proposing to incorporate, by reference, business practice standards adopted by
the North American Energy Standards Board for an array of demand response services
in organized wholesale markets administered by regional transmission organizations and
independent system operators. The standards – for energy services, capacity services,
regulation services and reserve services – categorize these services, and require system
operators to publish details of how they will measure and verify their performance.
(more)
Hospital Expecting 25% Fuel Savings With Direct-Contact Heat Recovery
With construction of a new hospital in Hopewell Township, N.J., under way, Capital
Health is planning to move its Regional Perinatal Center (RPC) from its Mercer Campus
in Trenton, N.J., which will close when the new hospital opens in 2012, to its Fuld
Campus, also in Trenton. Hospital officials are gearing up for the new RPC with
extensive renovations. The officials also are focusing on Fuld's current and long-term
energy requirements. (more)
State to Announce Funding for CO2 Capture Project
Pennsylvania Environmental Protection Secretary John Hanger on Tuesday, Sept. 22 will
announce funding for a demonstration project designed to capture a minimum of 95
percent of the carbon dioxide (CO2) from a waste coal-fired test plant near Pittsburgh.
The technology will enable world economies to address the climate crisis while meeting
energy needs necessary for economic growth and reduce the United States' dependence
on foreign oil. (more)
** [Editor’s Note: Please let us know if you come across any newsworthy local Energy stories,
announcements or events by clicking here. Thanks] **
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Board Position Officer Name Organization
President Randy Haines Thomas Jefferson Univ.
Vice President Jim Harven CLT Efficient Tech. Group
Treasurer Mike Sanders Thornfield Energy Assoc.
Secretary Lou Nazirides Siemens Bldgs. Tech., Inc.
Membership & Information Ken Curry Cardone Industries, Inc.
Marketing Maryanne Campbell PGW
Awards Bill Stewart Stewart Associates
President Emeritus Steven Siddal Fluidics, Inc.
Board At-Large Jim Clark Clark Energy, Inc.
For 18 years the National Engineers Week Future City™ Competition has been chal-lenging seventh and eighth graders nationwide to create the cities of tomorrow while encouraging their interest in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math through hands-on applications. The 2009-2010 Future City competition continues this tradition by challenging students to address the real world issue of affordable and green housing.
Designing affordable housing for those most in need is enormously complicated. But doing it while adhering to LEED recognized green building standards, with an emphasis on energy efficiency and a low carbon footprint…now that‘s a challenge.
There are two great ways you can help meet that challenge:
1. Help get your son or daughter‘s school signed up to participate in the event. Registration deadline for schools nationwide is October 31, 2009.
2. Future City is also looking for engineers who may be interested in serving as mentors.
For information, school registration, or to volunteer in the Philadelphia Regional Future City Competition, visit
www.futurecityphilly.org
Or call John Kampmeyer, PE at 610-328-3020.
Future City Competition: Volunteers Needed
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GPAEE Chapter Board Officers & Board At-Large
Board Position Officer Name Org. E-mail Address
President Jim Harven Constellation jharven@constellation.com
Energy
Vice President Ken Curry Cardone kcurry@cardone.com
Treasurer Mike Sanders Thornfield digame05@aim.com
Secretary Daniel Tavani Veolia dtavani@violiaenergyna.com
Membership Christine Stearns Tozour Trane cstearns@trane.com
Marketing Maryanne Campbell PGW maryanne.campbell@pgworks.com
Events Hans Greene PGW hans.greene@pgworks.com
Pres. Emeritus Randy Haines TJU randolph.haines@jefferson.edu
Newsletter Editor Caroline Koenig Avanceon ckoenig@avanceon.com
Board At-Large Jim Clark Clark Energy ja11clark@aol.com
Board At-Large Lou Nazirides Tozour Energy lnazirides@tozourenergyservices.com
Board At-Large Steve Goldberg PECO steven.goldberg@exeloncorp.com
Board At-Large Steven Siddal Fluidics ssiddal@fluidics.com
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GPAEE
I. How to Participate in the 2008 GPAEE Award Nomination Process: 1. Read the Award Background Information and Award Category Descriptions 2. Copy the form on the opposite page and paste in a word document. Send the completed
ballot as an attachment in an e-mail to Lou Nazirides: lnazirides@tozourenergy.com or faxed to Lou at (610)755-6205 by November 14, 2009. Please contact Lou directly (610-962-1631) with any questions.
II. Award Background Information: Who is Eligible? AEE Awards are presented to energy professionals who have achieved regional prominence in their fields. Candidates for awards may be nominated by themselves, another individual who is also a GPAEE member in good standing, or by an officer of the Association of En-ergy Engineers.
Behind the GPAEE Awards Through its Awards Program, GPAEE recognizes achievers in the fields that we serve. Win-ners are formally saluted at a special awards presentation, which takes place during the 2009 GPAEE Holiday Party. At this special awards presentation, the GPAEE Award winners re-ceive distinctive plaques commemorating their achievements. In addition, the GPAEE Award winners are recognized in future GPAEE Newsletters.
General Criteria Each GPAEE Award addresses a unique category. Therefore, each nomination ballot submit-tal should describe the nominee's proficiency in that specific category. The nomination of an individual should include a description of the nominee's work in the field, e.g. innovative pro-jects, substantiated savings, etc. [Note: Future plans and goals are not considered]. The nomi-nation of a project should include a description of the type of project, equipment installed, operating results, financial data, or special features.
Deadline for Nominations Nomination ballots must be received by November 14, 2009. There will be no extensions to the deadline and no exceptions will be made.
How Nominations are Processed Nomination ballots are first screened in order to verify eligibility. Each ballot is then indi-vidually evaluated according to official judging criteria.
III. GPAEE Award Category Descriptions:
Cal l for 2009 Cal l for 2009 -- 2010 GPAEE Award Nominat ions2010 GPAEE Award Nominat ions
CHAPTER ENERGY ENGINEER OF THE YEAR Presented for outstanding accomplishments in promoting the practices, principles and procedures of energy engineering, and for superior service to the Association. The recipient must be a registered professional engineer.
CHAPTER CORPORATE ENERGY MANAGEMENT Presented for outstanding accomplishments in developing, organizing, managing and implementing their corporate energy management program, and for superior service to the Association.
CHAPTER ENERGY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Presented for outstanding accomplishments in training and development of energy engineers and managers, and for superior service to the Association.
CHAPTER ENERGY MANAGER OF THE YEAR Presented for outstanding accomplishments in promot-ing the practices, principles of energy management and development, and for superior service to the Association. Usually awarded to a Corporate Director of Energy or Energy Manager performing duties for an industrial firm, or building owner/manager.
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IV. Awards - Individual Nomination Forms: The Association of Energy Engineers Awards Committee welcomes your nominations of deserving candidates. Please complete the form below and submit no later than November 14, 2009 via e-mail to Lou Nazirides: lnazirides@tozourenergy.com or fax (610)755-6205.
Nominee Information
Nominator Information:
Award Category (from box on previous page):
Name of Individual Nominated:
Credentials (C.E.M, P.E., etc.):
Reason for Nomination [Note: Please Summarize in 100 words or less why this nominee should be considered for this award]
Status with AEE:
Title:
Company:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Business Phone:
Fax:
Email:
Category:
Submitted By:
Credentials (C.E.M., P.E., etc.)
Title:
Company:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Business Phone:
Fax:
Email:
Cal l for 2009 Cal l for 2009 -- 2010 GPAEE Award Nominat ions (cont .)2010 GPAEE Award Nominat ions (cont .)
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GPAEE: Keeping Philly‘s Energy Community informed . GPAEE has served the Philadelphia -area energy
community for 30 years. During that time, GPAEE has never veered from its goal of keeping building and
facility managers updated regarding the latest energy issues & innovations. Below are just some of the energy
topics covered over the last few years at GPAEE‘s monthly informational events:
Co-Generation LEED Buildings
Lighting Technology Solar Energy
Trade Shows Bio-Mass
Wind Energy Energy Legislation
EPA & DOE Programs Utility Company Issues
Energy Service Companies Programs Demand Response Programs
GPAEE wants your Support . GPAEE is an all-volunteer non-profit organization. Accordingly, we rely on
members & sponsors to underwrite our efforts. Therefore, in order to continue to provide the same high -
quality energy education expected of us, GPAEE is seeking your Corporate support .
Corporate Support Options . Each month, GPAEE‘s award-winning Newsletter is read by over 500 energy
industry professionals — area engineers, facility & building managers, contractors and vendors. In addition,
our monthly Events are attended by up to 100 energy professionals. In turn, your company can reach our
professional energy members & audience via several different Corporate Support options:
Corporate Support Option Corporate Support Option includes
Corporate Membership 5 x Individual Annual Memberships *
* (a $175 value)
Cost = $150
Additional Individual Memberships = $30 each
Newsletter Advertisement
Sponsor Monthly Event Includes Newsletter Announcement
Full Page Ad in one Newsletter
Corporate Profile in Meeting Announcement
Table Top @ sponsoring Event
5-10 min. Presentation @ Event
Cost = $300
For information on becoming a Corporate Member, Advertising in our Newsletter, or
becoming an Event Sponsor, please contact Maryanne Campbell at
maryanne.campbell@pgworks.com or 215-684-6724.
Support GPAEE!Support GPAEE!
Ad Size Cost per Issue Annual Cost
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EMPLOYMENT CANDIDATE
As part of our service to the energy community, we will be including this feature in the newsletter going forward. If you have an energy position you are looking to fill or are looking for an opportu-nity in the energy arena, please send information to: ckoenig@avanceon.com.
Project Manager/Project Engineer seeking a challenging energy engineering or project management position with an Energy Service Company, a utility, manufacturing company, or a consulting firm. A new member of AEE national and the GPAEE Chapter, Mr. Schoellkopf sat for the Certified En-ergy Manager exam in late September 2009.
Bill is a Chemical Engineer (Pennsylvania P.E.) and Project Manager with more than 20 years of experience, and 16 years of Project Management experience, involving: energy savings projects, construction project management, facilities engineering, manufacturing and maintenance, and environmental engineering.
For more information please contact: William E. Schoellkopf, P.E.
(610) 316-9990
williamschoellkopf@comcast.net
http://www.linkedin.com/in/williamschoellkopf
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This month I received a lot of great
information from all of you. Thanks
for keeping me posted on what‘s
happening in your organizations!
Please keep the good news coming
in, and it will be incorporated here
into the newsletter. The deadline for
submissions is the 15th of the
month. Information received after
that date will be incorporated into
the following months edi tion.
Looking forward to hearing more
about your latest energy innovations,
programs, and triumphs, that are
helping to make Philadelphia (and
the surrounding areas) the Greenest
City in America!
About AEE National
The Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) is a nonprofit professional society of 8,500 members in 77 countries. The mission of AEE is ―to promote the scientific and educational interests of those engaged in the energy industry and to foster action for Sustainable Develop-ment.‖
AEE offers a full array of informational outreach programs including seminars, conferences, journals, books, and certification programs.
AEE's network of 67 local chapters meets regularly to discuss regional issues. AEE's roster of corporate members is a veritable ―who's who‖ from the commercial, industrial, institu-tional, governmental, energy services, and utility sectors.
The AEE Energy Insight is a high-quality online newsletter that focuses on the accomplish-ment of the Association and its members. AEE also publishes three technical journals: En-ergy Engineering, Strategic Planning for Energy & the Environment, and Cogeneration & Distributed Generation Journal. These publications are complimentary to all AEE members.
To become an AEE National Member, please go to http://www.aeecenter.org/membership/.
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