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Greater Philadelphia Chapter of the Association of Energy Engineers
“Fostering action through education, innovation & networking to promote
the priorities of Philadelphia-area Energy Professionals”
February 2015February 2015
GPAEE GPAEE NewsletterNewsletter
Table of Contents
Focus On: Drexel Lebow Hall Tour
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Calendar of Events 2
Upcoming Event: January 22: Drexel Lebow Hall Tour
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Congratulations GPAEE Chapter Award Winners!
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January Meeting Photos
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Education Initiative - Volunteers Needed!
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AEE Scholarship Opportunities
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Welcome New Members!
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Thank You Corporate Members
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Delaware Valley Engineers Week Events
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Globalcon 11
March Event Preview
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Energy News 12
Future City GPAEE Award Winner
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Upcoming Area Energy Events
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Energy Job Board 14-15
Support GPAEE 16
WEEC Call for Papers
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Newsletter Comments
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Schools' Statement Buildings. DJVI performed as the engineering profes-sional and full design and administration services were provided. The design process and building's unique features as they relate to the Mechanical, Elec-trical, Plumbing and Fire Protection Systems will be featured. Green Globes, the Practical Building Rating System is a revolutionary build-ing environmental design and management tool. It delivers an online assess-ment protocol, rating system and guidance for green building design, opera-tion and management. It is interactive, flexible and affordable, and provides market recognition of a building’s environmental attributes through third-party verification. The building serves as the academic home to the College as well as a third-space for students – encouraging engagement and team work between stu-dents outside of the classroom. Featured within are 18 dedicated collabora-tion rooms each with a 65" LCD screen with laptop connections, 36 projec-tors, 91 LCD monitors and 50 virtual servers – establishing spaces for vide-oconferencing, distance learning and participation on a global level. A retail dining location comes in the form of a full-service Starbucks located on the first floor. Our Speakers: John A. Ververelli, PE President - Dimitri J. Ververelli, Inc.
John Ververelli is the principal-in-charge at Dimitri J. Ververelli, Inc., Con-sulting Engineers and oversees all engineering activity. John has over thirty-eight years of experience in the engineering and design of heating, ventilat-ing and air-conditioning systems, energy management systems and is in charge of all engineering services.
FOCUS ON: DREXEL GERRI C. LEBOW HALL & TOUR
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Join the GPAEE for a review and tour of the Gerri C. LeBow Hall – a state of the art aca-demic building for the Drexel University Ben-nett S. LeBow College of Business. The 12-story building features a central atrium, 300-person auditorium, 100-person lecture hall, meeting spaces and seminar rooms. With an area of 177,500 square feet, Gerri C. LeBow Hall has been awarded three Green Globes and is among the Financial Times' list of Business
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G P A E E Calendar of Events: Sept. ‘14 — June‘15
Thursday, February 19, 2015 8:00 AM - 8:30 PM Registration and Lunch 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM Presentations & Tour
Gerri C LeBow Hall 3220 Market St. Philadelphia, PA 19104 Members: $30.00 Non-Members: $40.00 Walk-In’s: $45.00 1) Click on the Meeting Flyer icon to the left which will bring you to the GPAEE website 2) Click on the ―Register Now box and follow the directions listed there
Christine Batchelor — [email protected]
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Thursday, February 19th i s the Next GPAEE Event :
Drexel Ger ri C . LeBow Hal l & TourDrexel Ger ri C . LeBow Hal l & Tour
Month Event
September 18, 2014 Season Opener - Annual Golf Outing
October 23, 2014 Designing and Financing Your Sustainable Energy Project
November 20, 2014 Cogeneration Plant Tour at Veolia
December 18, 2014 GPAEE Holiday Party
January 22, 2015 PJM Tour
February 19, 2015 Drexel LeBow School of Business Tour
March 18, 2015 Globalcon: Micro Grids
April 23, 2015 LNG Market Growth & Tour
May 21, 2015 Tastykake Tour
June 25, 2015 Season Closer with the Philadelphia Union
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Our Speakers (continued): Aside from his work serving as the Engineer of Record for Gerri C. LeBow Hall, John has served as Pro-ject Manager and Engineer for several projects for Campbell’s Soup Company, the Pennsylvania Conven-tion Center, and the Reading Terminal Market with specialties in chilled water, process cooling water, heating hot water, steam and laboratory services. John graduated from Drexel University with a BSME. Linda O. Miedwig, PE, LEED AP BD+C Project Manager - Dimitri J. Ververelli, Inc.
Linda Miedwig is responsible for the design of HVAC, piping, lighting, and electrical distribution systems on a wide variety of both new construction and renovation projects, ranging from central steam boiler plants and air-handling systems to tenant fit-out work. Linda’s experience includes work in hospital and health care facilities, schools and universities, food service, commercial, religious, and single and multifam-ily residential projects. Linda has been comprehensively involved in the engineering for Gerri C. LeBow Hall. Presently, amongst other projects, Linda is immersed in the design and documentation of mechani-cal, electrical, plumbing and fire protection modifications in association with the floor-by-floor moderni-zation of the 45-story, 840,000 sq. ft. Independence Blue Cross Headquarters located in Center City Phila-delphia. Linda is a graduate of the Pennsylvania State University with a BSAE. Gregory J. Hughel, PE, LEED AP, CEM Project Manager - Dimitri J. Ververelli, Inc.
Gregory Hughel manages various projects relating to energy management strategies, condition assess-ments, and sustainability for existing buildings. His experience includes evaluations of mechanical, electri-cal, and plumbing systems for federal and commercial facilities throughout the United States. He has also performed energy and water conservation audits and commissioning and retro-commissioning for numer-ous facilities and organizations. Notably, Greg is currently working on the A.J. Drexel Autism Institute. Here, systems are being designed for the best possible spaces for clinical assessment and observation dedi-cated to the study and research on autism public health issues. Greg is a 2006 graduate of Drexel University with a BSME. Robert Piasecki Senior Associate - Voith & Mactavish Architects
Robert Piasecki, AIA, LEED AP earned his Bachelor of Architecture summa cum laude from Drexel Uni-versity and since joining the firm in 2002, has become one of the firm's experts in classroom design, tech-nology integration, and innovative theater design. Robert, a senior associate at VMA, manages many of VMA’s educational projects, included the recently completed LeBow College of Business at Drexel Uni-versity, which includes innovative high tech classrooms. His strong organizational skills are reflected in his management of highly complex projects including the acoustic renovations to Verizon Hall at the Kimmel Center and as well as the high rise LeBow College of Business. He also has managed innovated theater projects including the LEED Gold certified, Kurtz Center for the Performing Arts at the William Penn Charter School, the Father Duffy Center for Fine and Performing Arts at Malvern Prep, and is currently working on the new Performing Arts Center at Villanova University.
FOCUS ON: DREXEL LEBOW SCHOOL OF BUSINESS & TOUR (CON’D)
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CONGRATULATIONS GPAEE 2015 CHAPTER AWARD WINNERS
Michael O’Leary, Manager, Energy Efficiency Programs at PECO was awarded the 2014 Energy Manager of the Year. [l-r: Michael O’Leary, PECO; Glen Murphy, PECO;]
Len Pinto, Director of Engineering with The Windsor Suites was awarded the 2014 Energy Manager of the Year. [l-r: Len Pinto, Windsor Suites; Glen Murphy, PECO;]
The Greater Philadelphia Association of Energy Engineers congratulate both Michael O’Leary and Len Pinto on their awards. Their nominations have been submitted for consideration in the Regional AEE Awards program. They will also be recognized in the Philadelphia Business Journal (PBJ) Engineers Week Supplement and in the printed program and PowerPoint at the Delaware Valley Engineers Week events.
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PHOTOS FROM THE JANUARY EVENT
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2015 SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES THROUGH
THE AEE FOUNDATION
The Foundation of the Association of Energy Engineers Scholarship Fund promotes
continuing education of qualified professionals in energy engineering and energy management. The Foun-
dation receives funding from voluntary Chapter and personal contributions. This year, the Greater Phila-
delphia Chapter will donate two $1,000 scholarships to local students, both undergraduate and masters
programs, who apply for the award. The association works with the Foundation to facilitate the applica-
tion process. The application period opens January 1, 2015. All applications must be received by the local
chapter Scholarship Chair, Randy Haines, by April 1, 2015. Applications are then reviewed and final rec-
ommendations are submitted to the Scholarship Director at national by May 1, 2015. Award winners are
notified by the Foundation over the summer.
For more information on eligibility and how to apply for the 2015 scholarship opportunities, as well as a
full listing of the 2014 award winners, please visit: http://aeefoundation.org/scholarships/2013-faee-
scholars/.
EDUCATION INITIATIVE: VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY
STUDENT - ENERGY PROFESSIONAL MEETING LIAISON
In our effort to attract and grow our student participation and membership, we are launching an Education Ini-tiative to connect students interested in attending GPAEE meetings with a Member Liaison. GPAEE repre-sentatives met with Drexel University staff earlier this year to explore opportunities to engage with Drexel stu-dents about energy, efficiency and climate topics. The conversation was well received by University representa-tives and resulted in a next step of encouraging students to attend the January and February GPAEE meet-ings. The Member Liaison initiative was then created to help these students have a positive first experience with our group and offer an opportunity to connect one on one with energy professionals. Member Liaisons would be responsible for:
1. Contacting the student in advance of the meeting to introduce themselves & get some understanding of what the student would like to accomplish by attending a GPAEE meeting
2. Meeting with the student at the designated meeting site and helping the student get accustomed to the meeting environment
3. Introducing student to at least 2 other members; preference to members that meet student's interests or goals for attending the meeting (if known)
4. Get any feedback from student on his/her meeting experience & on whether goal(s) were met.
We need your help! GPAEE is looking for 10-20 volunteers planning to attend the February meeting to be Member Liaisons.
If you are interested in helping the next generation of professionals into the en-ergy industry, please contact Helen Silvis at 215-668-1065 or email [email protected] to learn more and participate.
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WELCOME NEW MEMBERS!
M. Gary Helm – PJM Interconnection, LLC
Mike McIlhenny – Burns Mechanical
THANK YOU CORPORATE MEMBERS!
Burns Engineering Inc. Chevron Energy Solutions Company Commercial Utility Consultants Concord Engineering Group Constellation, an Exelon Company Core Power Inc. GDF Suez Energy Resources - NA Graboyes Commercial Window Co GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Hutchinson Mechanical Services ICF International Klenzoid Inc. NRG Business Solutions PECO
Penn Power Systems Peterson Service Co PGW Precis Engineering Provident Energy Consulting, LLC PWI Engineering R World Energy Services South Jersey Energy Solutions Swagelok Penn T&M Associates Thermax Inc. Tozour Energy Systems UGI Energy Services Veolia Energy Philadelphia
Awards Luncheon Friday, February 20, 2015 DoubleTree Philadelphia DETAILS » Young Engineers Social Tuesday, February 24, 2015 Manayunk Brewery DETAILS »
DELAWARE VALLEY ENGINEERS WEEK FEBRUARY 20 - 28, 2015
GPAEE is a proud sponsor of the Delaware Valley Engineers Week Events
Celebration of Engineering Reception Thursday, February 26, 2015 Singh Center for Nanotechnology, University of Pennsylvania DETAILS » Regional Engineers Week Events Many local societies, universities, and companies host their own Engineers Week events. DETAILS »
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GPAEE Chapter Board Officers & Board At-Large
Board Position Officer Name Organization
President Christine Batchelor Limbach Inc.
Vice President Veronica DeRosa UGI Energy Services
Treasurer Jon Wohl DCO Energy
Secretary William Oppenheim Schneider Electric
Membership Tara Pasca T&M Associates
Awards/Education Glen Murphy PECO
Newsletter Editor Caroline McCallum Philadelphia Gas Works
Website Michael Walton Burns Engineering
Pres. Emeritus Ken Curry ISS Management, LLC
Education Helen Silvis Veolia
Board At-Large Randy Haines Thomas Jefferson University
Board At-Large Jim Clark Clark Energy
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GPAEE EVENT PREVIEW
MARCH 2015
Microgrids at Globalcon
Lunch Meeting
11:30am - 1:30pm
March 18, 2015
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ENERGY NEWS
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** [Editor’s Note: Please send newsworthy local Energy stories, announcements or events to
[email protected]. Thanks] **
ENERGY DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES $55 MILLION TO ADVANCE FUEL-EFFICIENT VEHICLES The Energy Department on January 22 announced that it will make more than $55 million available to develop and deploy cutting-edge vehicle technologies that strengthen the clean energy economy. These technologies will play a key role in increasing fuel efficiency and reducing petroleum consump-tion, and support the Energy Department’s EV Everywhere Grand Challenge to make plug-in electric vehicles as affordable to own and operate as today's gasoline-powered vehicles by 2022. (more)
PEW NAMES PENNSYLVANIA A 'RISING CLEAN ENERGY LEADER' Pennsylvania has developed a fast-growing clean energy economy, attracting billions in investment dollars for solar, wind, hydropower and other renewable energy technologies, according to a recent report by the Pew Charitable Trusts. Pew found that between 2009 and 2013, Pennsylvania added nearly 1.4 gigawatts of clean energy ca-pacity and attracted $3.5 billion in private investment. In 2013, Pennsylvania ranked sixth nationally in attracting private investment in clean energy at $841 million. (more)
FALLING OIL PRICES BRING SLOWDOWN IN SHALE DRILLING The slowdown in domestic oil drilling is spilling over into the Marcellus Shale natural-gas region. Several large drilling companies have announced plans to reduce 2015 capital-spending plans in Appa-lachia in response to low energy prices. Some producers and service companies have already an-nounced layoffs. "There's a tightening of capital," said David J. Spigelmyer, president of the Marcellus Shale Coalition, the industry trade group. "Cap-ex [capital expenditure] programs have declined fairly significantly here in the first quarter. I think that's going to continue for a while." (more) LOOKING TO PA.'S ECONOMIC FUTURE, I SEE GREEN .. ENERGY, THAT IS: DOUGLAS ALDINGER Pennsylvania's energy future is at a crossroads. Across the state, new companies have leveraged our history in manufacturing and traditional energy production to make our state a leader in the global clean energy market. With a variety of state policies that have encouraged industry growth, Pennsylvania has experienced a boom in employment and economic benefits. We should seize upon this opportunity to promote en-ergy efficiency and independence while enhancing the resiliency of our power systems. (more) GOV.-ELECT WOLF MAKES SLEW OF SELECTIONS FOR CABINET-LEVEL POSITIONS Gov.-elect Tom Wolf continued to reward experience today by selecting veterans of Pennsylvania state government to head up state agencies that oversee environmental protection, parks and forests, agriculture, budget and administration. Mr. Wolf today announced the nomination of John Quigley to be secretary of the Department of En-vironmental Protection. Mr. Quigley was conservation and natural resources secretary under Gov. Ed Rendell. (more)
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UPCOMING AREA ENERGY ACTIVITIES
Function Date Location More Info
State of Transportation Infrastructure
February 11, 2015
World Café Live
Wilmington, DE
http://www.greaterphilachamber.com/event/3880/state-of-
transportation-infrastructure
The Case for Green Construction: an Appraisal of Green Appraisals
February 12, 2015
The Navy Yard
Philadelphia, PA
http://biaofphiladelph-
ia.ticketleap.com/appraisal-of-green-appraisals/details
Certificate of Proficiency in Bench-marking Informational Webinar
February 18 & 27, 2015
Webinar
http://cbei.psu.edu/Events
Chalmers & Kubeck Facility Tour
February 25, 2015
Chalmers & Kubeck
Aston, PA
Contact Tom Langley to RSVP:
The 2015 Energy Breifing
February 27, 2015
Chester County Economic Development
Council
http://dvgbc.org/policyadvocacy/event/2015-
energy-briefing
2015 FUTURE CITY COMPETITION - GPAEE AWARD WINNER SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP MIDDLE SCHOOL, SPRINGFIELD PA
The 2015 Philadelphia Regional Future City Competition was a
great success thanks to the students, program supporters and
volunteers. This year 45 schools registered in the competition,
involving over 500 students. The Greater Philadelphia Associa-
tion of Energy Engineers funded the Best Energy Based Project,
awarded to Springfield Township Middle School, in Springfield,
PA. The schools demonstrated how they would apply engineer-
ing concepts to create the buildings of the future. A special
thank you to GPAEE member Bob Iodice who served as energy
judge, and all other members who were able to participate.
Entries will be on display at the 2015 Celebration of Engineering
reception on February 25th. For more pictures from the day,
please visit www.futurecityphilly.org.
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EMPLOYMENT INITIATIVE
The economy is improving, however many of our business associates are facing hard times. We invite our
members and Sponsor companies to join the GPAEE Board in our Employment Initiative. To help our fel-
low energy professionals, the GPAEE offers the following assistance for unemployed energy profesionals:
1. Local unemployed energy professionals can pay a reduced fee for most monthly meetings.
When registering for meetings, register under the student and unemployed rate of $5 for the speci-
fied meetings.
2. Unemployed members can post a free energy Position Wanted ad for 3 months in our newslet-
ter which currently reaches over 1,000 people.
3. Free Job Ad on our newsletter Energy Job Board for GPAEE Sponsor companies and em-
ployers. Recruiters are invited to post jobs for the normal advertisement fee or on our website at
no cost.
4. Companies with openings are invited to announce them at our monthly meetings. One of our
local members landed a job with one of our Sponsor companies as a result of an announcement
made at a recent meeting.
The GPAEE Board reserves the right to limit the number of discounted attendees at each meeting. Unem-
ployed discount does not apply for retired or self employed members. For more information or questions
please contact Jim Clark (610) 325-9229.
Unemployed &
Students Meeting
Registration: $5
ENERGY JOB BOARD To post an ad in the newsletter, send a brief job description with URL link and contact info to our newsletter editor, Caroline
McCallum [email protected]. Ads are free except those solicited by professional employment agencies. Members can also
post job opportunities on our website. To see current job opportunities visit the Classifies tab.
The Philadelphia Gas Works (PGW) is the largest municipally-owned gas utility in the nation, supplying gas service in the City of Philadelphia to over 500,000 customers. From its humble beginnings in 1836, PGW has grown into the large, modern facility that exists today. As one of the nation's leading natural gas providers, PGW prides itself on stability and continual growth. PGW is dedicated to becoming the Greenest Natural Gas Delivery Company in the region.
WEB DEVELOPER – BUSINESS APPLICATIONS SPECIALIST Bachelor’s Degree in Development, Computer Science, Information Systems, or other related field required. 3-5 years web development experience, Microsoft Visual Studio, and .Net experience is a plus. Must be familiar with responsive web design and able to execute fully responsive website development. UI Development, HTML ExpressionEngine CMS, PHP, CSS. JavaScript - jQuery UI and AJAX, Adobe Photoshop,
Illustrator, and Flash, Site optimization for speed and SEO development requirements, HTML e-mails, Back-End Development, MySQL, LAMP, Experience with ASP.Net (C#) a plus, Oracle Database.
Command line interfaces, WordPress theme and plugin development. Knowledge of processes, from the layout/user interface to relational database structures. Experience with system design/architecture, security and reporting. Strong organization skills and ability to communicate with peers, managers, and clients.
SHIFT SUPERVISOR – GAS PROCESSING - RICHMOND & PASSYUNK PLANTS Provide supervision for LNG facilities, natural gas facilities and metering regulating station facilities, inclusive of liquefaction, LNG storage, LNG vaporization facilities and LNG truck loading/unloading facilities. Supervise plant operators, train Process Operators in all facets of operations safety and fire-fighting and periodically evaluates Process Operator performance via proper documentation. Insures all facilities are operated in a safe and reliable manner in accordance with PGW’s procedures and regulations. Other duties and projects as assigned.
For more information on these and other opportunities or to apply, click here.
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ENERGY JOB BOARD (CON’T)
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, FACILITIES MANAGEMENT AND SERVICES School District of Philadelphia
Directs the operations, maintenance, alterations and improvements of the School District’s physical plants. Directs and over-sees through subordinate administrators, the activities of staff who develop and coordinate an operations and maintenance program, manage the operations and maintenance of the District’s headquarters facility, direct the operations of the District’s Print Shop Operations, the mailroom function, as well as manage the development and maintenance of the management infor-mation systems for this division. Ensures that the maintenance and operations of the physical plants facilitate the creation of an environment which supports the educational mission of the School District. Qualified applicants should email a current resume, a cover letter detailing the extent to which they meet the above criteria, and a copy of the appropriate certificate to Office of Talent at [email protected].
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Corporate Membership
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5 Individual Annual Memberships - a $175 value
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