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The Fortieth Industrial Energy Technology Conference

Hosted By:

Prelim Program

IETC.TAMU.EDU

[email protected]

979-862-8480

The Fortieth Industrial Energy Technology Conference

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Welcome ........................................................................................... 2

Conference Schedule ..................................................................... 3

Information ....................................................................................... 4

Program at-a-Glance ...................................................................... 5

Keynote Speaker ............................................................................... 6

Energy Managers Workshop .......................................................... 7

Conference Sessions ....................................................................... 8

Conference Staff ............................................................................... 12

IETC Advisory Board ......................................................................... 12

IETC Hosts ......................................................................................... 12

2018 IETC Sponsors ............................................................................. 12

2018 IETC Exhibitors ........................................................................... 12

Hotel and Registration Information ................................................. 13

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Industry is the largest and most diverse energy-consuming sector in the United States, utilizing one-third of the total energy used. Many energy-intensive industries such as petrochemicals, aluminum, steel, refining and forest products are limited in their mix of energy sources and raw materials that can be used in their processes. Many opportunities exist, or must be found, to reduce energy usage and feedstock issues in order to sustain this wide range of industrial manufacturing operations. Come to the IETC and be a part of the solution as these problems are confronted and solved by industry leaders.

The Industrial Energy Technology Conference (IETC) is a national conference 40 years in the running that provides answers to energy and related environmental concerns affecting industrial facilities and processes. The conference kicks off with the 26th Energy Managers Workshop and continues with featured speakers during two days of technical presentations.

Coffee and meal breaks on both conference days and an evening reception on Wednesday, June 13 provide additional opportunities for informal interaction. One-on-one discussions with speakers, panelists, and other attendees frequently lead to sharing of experiences where you can find out what works, what does not work, what to watch out for, and how to improve your company’s bottom line.

The IETC Exhibit space is in the 10th floor of the hotel, next to the registration and coffee break area, and the luncheon ballrooms, and will be open all hours of the conference and especially during the coffee breaks! Come by and visit and see what our exhibitors have to show you.

The IETC staff and your hosts are committed to providing you with timely, practical and useful energy-related information. We want to help you expand your knowledge and increase your value as an employee or independent consultant. We want you to profit from the technical expertise and experience of our speakers and gain meaningful insights by discussing your interests and concerns with other professionals. That’s what the IETC is all about. It is very unique technically and has been described by hundreds of previous attendees as “the one industrial energy technology conference you cannot afford to miss!”

James A. Eggebrecht, PE, Executive DirectorIndustrial Energy Technology Conference

WELCOME

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Tuesday, June 12th Energy Manager Workshop 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Wednesday, June 13th Opening & Plenary 8:00 am Technical Sessions # 1-4 9:15 am - 11:55 am Award Luncheon Noon - 1:30 pm

Technical Sessions # 5-7 1:45 pm - 5:00 pm Hosted Reception 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Thursday, June 14th Technical Sessions # 8-11 8:30 am - 12:00 pm Luncheon Noon - 1:30 pm

WELCOME Conference Schedule

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How to contact us:

General conference information, presentations, speakersJames A. EggebrechtExecutive DirectorPhone: (979) 845-1508Fax: (979)862-8687Email:[email protected]

Other information, including registration:Kimberly GreerConference ManagerPhone: (979) 862-8480Fax: (979)862-8687Email: [email protected]

Get updated IETC information at http://ietc.tamu.edu/

INFORMATION

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PROGRAM AT A GLANCETuesday, June 12 – Energy Managers Workhop

7:00 am – 5:00 pm Registration and Information

8:00 am – 5:00 pm Energy Managers Workshop

12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Energy Managers Workshop Lunch

Wednesday, June 13 – Day 1 of Conference7:00 am – 5:00 pm Registration and Information

7:15 am – 7:50 am Conference Authors/Presenters Breakfast

8:00 am – 8:15 am Opening Welcome

8:15 am – 8:30 am American Chemistry Council Recognition of Energy Awards

8:30 am – 9:00 am Plenary Address by Jay Zoellner, Edison Energy

Technical Sessions 1 - 4

9:15 am – 11:55 am1 – Enterprise Energy Optimization through Smart Manufacturing

(Panel Discussion)

2 – Steam Plants & Equipment

3 – Renewables & New Technologies

4 – Water & Energy Issues

10:20 am – 10:50 am Break Time Sponsored by KBC Advanced Technologies

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm IETC Luncheon & Keynote Address

Technical Sessions 5 - 7

1:45 pm – 5:00 pm 5 – American Chemistry Council Award Winners 1

6 – Combined Heat & Power

7 – Developing Industrial Programs

2:50 pm – 3:20 pm Break Time Sponsored by KBC Advanced Technologies

5:30 pm – 7:30 pm Reception

Thursday, June 14 – Day 2 of Conference8:00 am – 2:00 pm Registration and Information

Technical Sessions 8 - 11

8:30 am – 12:00 pm 8 – American Chemistry Council Award Winners 2 9 – Compressed Air 10 – Data Analysis

Methods

11 – Strategic Energy Management & ISO

50001

9:35 am – 10:10 am Break Time Sponsored by KBC Advanced Technologies

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Luncheon & Keynote Address

INFORMATION

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KEYNOTE SPEAKERTHURSDAY LUNCHEON SPEAKER

Dr. Robert Ivester, Director, Advanced Manufacturing Office, U. S. Department of Energy

Dr. Robert W. Ivester currently serves as the Director of the Advanced Manufacturing Office (AMO) in the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. AMO is focused on creating a fertile innovation environment for advanced manufacturing, enabling vigorous domestic development of new energy-efficient manufacturing processes and materials technologies to reduce the energy intensity and life-cycle energy consumption of manufactured products.

Prior to this position, he served as the AMO Deputy Director for five years. During that time, AMO launched five Manufacturing USA Institutes, the Critical Materials Hub, and hundreds of small R&D and technical assistance projects across the Nation. He also worked at the National Institute of Standards and Technology for over 16 years, leading and performing research in advanced manufacturing.

He has been an instructor for the Johns Hopkins University Engineering for Professionals program for graduate-level studies in manufacturing engineering since 2001. He is a SME Fellow and a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. He received his doctorate in engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and Master of Science in Manufacturing Engineering from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

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26th Energy Managers Workshop ScheduleEnergy Management: Strategies and Successful Applications

Tuesday, June 128:00 am - 5:00 pm, lunch included

Learn the strategies that all energy managers must know about NOW and learn how successful managers have applied what they have learned. Managers, who are doing just that, will be the instructors.

Confirmed topics and speakers are:

• A Step by Step Method for Energy Analysis of Industrial Processes, Mike Stowe, Advanced Technologies.• Zero to Ten in Under Twelve Months, Thomas R. Theising, Sustainable Energy Solutions, LLC.• Partnerships Enhance Energy Efficiency Efforts, Sharon Nolen, Eastman Chemical Company.• Presenting the Value of Energy Management to Operations and the Facility Financial Analyst, Joe Almaguer.• Which Energy Management Standard is Best for Your Company, Dave Arkell, 360 Energy.• Energy Assessments and Treasure Hunts – Tricks of the Trade, Walt Brockway, Brockway Consulting.• Efficiency 2.0: Energy Technologies, Markets and Policies for the New Tomorrow, R. Neal Elliott, American

Council for an Energy Efficient Economy.• Some Basic Conservation Recommendations from the Industrial Assessment Center at Texas A&M University,

James Eggebrecht, Texas A&M University Industrial Assessment Center.• Energy Optimization Projects: Identification and Implementation, Jimmy Kumana, Kumana & Associates.

More up-to-date information on the remaining speakers is found at http://ietc.tamu.edu

EMWS SCHEDULEKEYNOTE SPEAKER

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Wednesday Morning, June 13

7:00 am - 5:00 pm Registration7:15 am -7:50 am Conference Authors/Presenters Breakfast 8:00 am - 8:25 am Opening Welcome by Conference Hosts8:25 am - 8:40 am American Chemistry Council Recognition of Energy Awards8:40 am - 9:05 am Plenary Address by Jay Zoellner, Edison Energy

10:20am - 10:50am Break Time Sponsored by KBC Advanced Technologies

9:15 am - 11:50 am Sessions 1 - 4

Session 1 – Enterprise Energy Optimization through Smart Manufacturing (Panel Discussion)

Speakers chosen by Clean Energy Smart Manufacturing Innovation Institute (CESMII)

Session 2 - Steam Plants & Equipment

“Steam System Optimization and Risk Mitigation Begins with Design!” James R. Risko, TLV Corporation.

“Energy Cost Optimization in a Sugar Industry,” Ven V. Venkatesan, VGA Engineering Consultants, Inc.

“Industrial Projects Energy Efficiency,” Mana M. Owaidh and Solomon Oji, Saudi Aramco.

“Conserving Steam Through Steam Leak and Steam Trap Surveys and Insulation Surveys,” Darren Woodruff, Petro Chemical Energy.

Session 3 - Renewables & New Technologies

“Ready for Action: A Partnership of Energy and Wastewater Utilities,” Leila Saber Gaughran, DNV GL Energy Services.

“Unlocking the Value of Behind the Meter Energy Storage,” Doug Staker, EnerNoc.

“Confidence in Energy and Renewable Investment – A Portfolio Approach to Decision Making,” Daniel Weeden, Edison Energy.

“Offsite Renewable Energy Power Purchase Agreements – How to Make Sustainability Goals a Valuable Financial Decision,” Charlie Daum, Edison Energy.

CONFERENCE SESSIONS

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Session 4 - Water Usage & Energy Issues

“Case Studies on Energy Efficiency at Waste Water Treatment Plants,” Mike Stowe, Advanced Energy.

“Energy for Clean Water – A Review of Energy Savings Opportunities in Desalinization and Manufacturing,” Joe Cresko, U.S. Department of Energy, Sachim Nimbalkar, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Prakash Rao, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and Sabine Brueske, Energetics.

“Technical Challenges, Practical Solutions, and Scientific Findings from Energy Performance Analysis for 24 Wastewater Plants.” Wei Guo, Tom Wenning, Kiram Thirumaran and Sachin Nimbalkar, Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

“Saving Water – The Most Energy-Intensive Utility,” R. Neal Elliott, American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy.

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm - IETC Awards Luncheon

Wednesday Afternoon, June 13

1:45 pm - 5:00 pm Sessions 5 – 72:50 pm - 3:20 pm Break Time Sponsored by KBC Advanced Technologies

Session 5 - American Chemistry Council Award Winners 1

Invited speakers from the American Chemistry Council Responsible Care Award Winners for 2017.

Session 6 - Combined Heat & Power

“Overview of DOE CHP Program Activities, Tarla Toomer, U. S. Department of Energy.

“Combined Heat and Power as a Facility Resiliency Option,” Gavin Dillingham, South Central CHP TAP and Isaac Panzarella, Southeast CHP TAP.

“Efficiency and Profitability Improvement of a Cogeneration Plant Using Advanced Controls,” Benoit Janvier, Enero Solutions Inc.

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Session 7 - Developing Industrial Programs

“TX-PACE: Capitalizing on Operational Savings to Create Resilient Industrial Properties,” Charlene Heydinger, Texas PACE Authority.

“Trade Allies: Check. Customers: Check. Market Influencers: Who?” Karen Germain, DNV GL Energy Services.

“Midstream Programs – A Utility’s Best Tool to Engage Industrial Customers in Energy Efficiency,” Brady McNall, DNV GL Energy Services.

“The Duck Curve: Can Rebate Programs Change Its Anatomy,” Ed Walsh and Namir Saman, DNV GL Energy Services.

“Quantifying Rural Industrial Energy Consumption and Losses to Identify Small Town America’s Unique Opportunities for Local Economic Development.” Jill Ferguson and Ethan A. Rogers, American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy.

5:30 pm - 7:30 pm - Reception

Thursday Morning, June 14

8:30 am - 12:00 pm Sessions 8 - 119:35 am - 10:10 am Break Time Sponsored by KBC Advanced Technologies

Session 8 - American Chemistry Council Award Winners 2

Invited speakers from the American Chemistry Council Responsible Care Award Winners for 2017.

Session 9 - Compressed Air

“Balancing Supply and Demand: Finding Energy Efficiency in Compressed Air Systems” Gerard Zolkowski, DNV GL Energy Services.

“Understanding Controls for Multiple Centrifugal Air Compressor Systems,” Tim Dugan, Compression Engineering Corporation.

“Sizing VFD Compressors for Multiple Air Compressor Systems,” Tim Dugan, Compression Engineering Corporation.

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Session 10 - Data Analysis Methods

“Big Data Stand Aside: Small Data Maximizes Profitability for Energy Performance,” David Arkell, 360 Energy.

“Use of Automation to Quantify the Benefits of Energy Efficiency” Ethan A. Rogers, Eric Junga, and Jill Ferguson, American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy.

“Industrial Internet of Things,” Andrew Scheaffer, APTIM.

“Benchmarking Energy Use with the Energy Star Energy Performance Indicator: Examples from Fertilizer and Steel Mini-mills,” Gale A. Boyd, Duke University.

“Cost-Optimized Electric Demand Control, Zachary Siefker and Kelly Kissock, University of Dayton.

Session 11 - Strategic Energy Management & ISO 50001

“The DOE 50001 Ready Program: A Case Study in Progress,” Michael Stowe, Advanced Energy.

“The Strategic Energy Management Continuum: Something for Everyone,” Mike Stowe, Advanced Energy.

“Right-Sizing Strategic Energy Management: What is the Value to Your Utility and Your Customers,” Mohammad Shahini and Mary Ann Sheehan, DNV GL Energy Services.

“Maximize Profitability with a Holistic Approach to Energy Performance,” David Arkell, 360 Energy.

“BASF Corporation’s Transition to ISO 50001,” Jeanine Gordon, BASF.

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm - Luncheon & Keynote Address

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IETC StaffJames A. Eggebrecht, Executive DirectorKimberly Greer, Conference Manager

Advisory BoardJoe AlmaguerWalter Brockway, Brockway ConsultingNeil Davies, Spirax Sarco, Inc.R. Neal Elliott, American Council for an Energy Efficient EconomyPeter Garforth, Garforth International llcScott Harrison, Vistra EnergyDave Lauterbach, DowDuPontR. Bruce Lung, U. S. Department of EnergyMichaela Martin, ICF InternationalVern Martin, Flowcare Engineering Inc.Cynthia Mascone, Chemical Engineering ProgressPaul Miller, Louisiana Department of Natural ResourcesSharon Nolen, Eastman Chemical CompanyBryan Rasmussen, Texas A&M UniversityJames Robinson, DES Global, LLC Scott Rouse, Energy @ WorkSteve Schultz, 3M CompanyEric Soucy, Natural Resources CanadaMike Stowe, Advanced EnergyThomas R. Theising, Sustainable Energy Solutions, LLCVince Torres, Texas Industries of the FutureEddy Trevino, Texas State Energy Conservation OfficeKirtan K. Trivedi, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering CompanyVestal Tutterow, Project Performance CorporationThomas Wenning, Oak Ridge National LaboratoryJay Wrobel, US Department of EnergyJay Zoellner, Edison Energy

HostsLouisiana Department of Natural ResourcesEnergy Systems Laboratory, Texas A&M University

Sponsors American Chemistry CouncilLouisiana Department of Natural ResourcesKBC Advanced TechnologiesMP2 EnergySpirax Sarco, Inc.Texas State Energy Conservation OfficeTLV CorporationUS Department of Energy, Advanced Manufacturing Office

ExhibitorsEnero Solutions Inc.MP2 EnergyKBC Advanced TechnologiesSpirax Sarco, Inc.TLV Corporation

U.S. Department of Energy Advanced Manufacturing Office

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Hotel InformationIETC 2018 will be at the beautiful Loews New Orleans Hotel located three blocks from the historic French Quarter in New Orleans, Louisiana. The reduced IETC conference rate is $189/night single or double occupancy. The hotel deadline for this rate is May 16, 2018. The Loews New Orleans Hotel is located at 300 Poydras Street. Valet parking rate at the hotel is $42/night.

Make your hotel reservations through the IETC website: http://ietc.tamu.edu/

Visit the Loews New Orleans Hotel website: http://www.loewshotels.com/en/New-Orleans-Hotel for a sense of the ambience of this beautiful hotel.

You may also contact the hotel by: (504) 595-3300 voice (855) 669-5110 reservations300 Poydras StreetNew Orleans, Louisiana 70130

Visit the New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau site http://www.neworleanscvb.com/ to learn more about New Orleans’ history, culture, tales of the city, and the various festivities taking place at the time of the conference.

Airport Shuttle InformationWebsite found at http://www.airportshuttleneworleans.com/

If purchasing your ticket(s) at the airport, proceed to the baggage claim area on the ground level. After you have retrieved your luggage, proceed to the Airport Shuttle Ticket Desk, located across from all baggage claim carousels. Tickets from the airport and back are $44 round trip, per person.

Conference RegistrationYou can register online at http://ietc.tamu.edu/