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National CHP Roadmap Workshop--
One Year Later

2nd Annual Workshop
October 16-17, 2001
Pier Hotel, Baltimore, Maryland

The National CHP Roadmap Workshop — One Year Later is a follow-on to the National CHP Roadmap Workshop held in October 2000, which resulted in publication of the National CHP Roadmap, Doubling Combined Heat and Power Capacity in the United States by 2010.

The purpose of the National CHP Roadmap Workshop is to track the progress of CHP implementation in the U.S. toward the CHP Challenge Goal, set in 1998. If met, this goal will double CHP capacity in the U.S. to 92 GW.

Speaker presentations (where available) are provided below in pdf format.

AGENDA

Day 1: Tuesday, OCTOBER 16, 2001

Panel Discussion: CHP - The National Picture - On The Road to 46 GW
      Moderator: Merrill Smith, CHP Program Manager, DOE

· Industrial CHP, Keith Davidson, Energy Nexus Group
· CHP in Buildings, Ed Martiat, Burns & McDonnell Engineering Company
· District Energy Systems, Rob Thornton, IDEA
· CHP in Federal Facilities, Patrick Hughes, ORNL

Panel Discussion: Where the Rubber Meets the Road - Regional CHP Activities
Moderator: Suzanne Watson, Northeast Midwest Institute

· Midwest, Ted Bronson, GTI & John Cuttica, University of Illinois
· Northeast, Scott Smith, NYSERDA
· West, Tom Tanton, Electric Power Research Institute
· Texas, Jerry Matthews, Texas Building Energy Institute

Luncheon Speaker: Tom Casten, President and CEO, Private Power
"Transforming Electricity"

Panel Discussion: Status Report - National CHP Policy Issues
(Discussion of interconnection issues, tax treatment for CHP, and other issues being addressed through federal legislative and regulatory initiatives)

Moderator: Tom Kerr, U.S. EPA Clean Energy Team

· Mark Hall, Trigen Energy
· Jennifer Schafer, Consultant

Panel Discussion: Status Report - State CHP Policy Issues

Moderator: Joe Bryson, U.S. EPA Clean Energy Team

· Regulatory Initiatives, Commissioner Judith Jones, Public Utilities Commission of Ohio
· Air, Water, Land Use Permits, Don Leibowitz, The Leibowitz Energy Group
· Environmental, Legal, and Social Barriers Affecting CHP and Distributed Generation, Anne-Marie Borbely, Batelle-PNNL

Small Group Sessions: Helping One Another Achieve CHP Success

Groups meet in one of three areas (Raising CHP Awareness; Eliminating Regulatory and Institutional Barriers; or Developing CHP Markets and Technologies) to discuss CHP initiatives for 2002.

Day 2: Wednesday, OCTOBER 17, 2001

Reports from Small Group Sessions - Sharing Successes

Panel Discussion: Capturing and Measuring CHP Data

· Neal Elliott, ACEEE
· Bruce Hedman, EnergyNexus Group

Panel Discussion: CHP Action Plan for 2002
Presented by USCHPA, DOE, and EPA. Moderator: John Jimison, USCHPA

· Merrill Smith, DOE Industrial CHP
· Ron Fiskum, DOE Buildings CHP
· Shawn Herrera, DOE FEMP
· Tom Kerr, EPA

Closing Speaker: The Hon. John Hurson, Chairman, Environmental Affairs Committee, Maryland House of Delegates

(Optional) Roundtable Discussion -
"CHP Project Show and Tell: Baltimore-Washington and Beyond"
Chaired by Mark Hall, Trigen Energy, Incorporated

 


Additional RESOURCES

Materials from the Annual NATIONAL ROADMAP and POLICY Conferences: