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| 4:00-6:00 pm | Optional
Site Visits to CHP Sites around Chicago Walking Tours to 2 Equity Office Properties |
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No-host Networking Dinner for Early Arrivals at Kinzie Chophouse |
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2003
7:30 - 8:30 am Registration and Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Area 8:30 - 9:00 am Welcome
City of Chicago
Bill Abolt, Director, Office of Budget and Management; Former Commissioner, Dept. of EnvironmentU.S. Combined Heat and Power Association (USCHPA)
USCHPA Chairman Art Smith, NiSource9:00 - 9:30 am Keynote Address
"Views of CHP from the Perspective of National Electricity Policy and Utility Planning," Gary Neale, CEO, NiSource9:30 - 10:15 am The National Picture -Where We are On the Road to 92 GW
-John Jimison, Executive Director, USCHPA
-Bruce Hedman, Energy & Environmental Analysis, Inc.
-Luis Troche, US EPA10:15-10:45 am Break in Exhibit Area 10:45am - noon Regional CHP Success - The Midwest CHP Initiative and Applications Center
-Gary Nowakowski, U.S. DOE Chicago Regional Office
-Ted Bronson, Power Equipment Associates, Ltd.
-John Cuttica, University of Illinois-Chicago (UIC)
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 312:00 - 1:15 pm Luncheon
"CHP and Transmission & Distribution," Mark Fallek, DTE Energy Technologies1:15 - 4:00 pm Facilitated Breakout Groups
-Utility Issues, Jan Brinch, Energetics, Inc.
-CHP Markets and Technologies, Facilitator: Rich Scheer, Energetics, Inc.
-Environmental Issues, Facilitator: Lauren Giles, Energetics, Inc.4:00 - 5:30 pm Existing and Evolving Regional CHP Initiatives
A roundtable discussion at which Regional Leaders and participants can discuss varying goals, needs, lessons learned, and organizational issues. The session's goal is to serve as a catalyst for strengthening each region's CHP initiative and building a positive support role with future regional application centers.
Facilitator: Suzanne Watson, Northeast-Midwest Institute
-Chuck Collins, Pacific SW and Pacific NW
-Sandy Glatt, Central Region
-Terri Roberts, Southeast Region
-Paul Armstrong, Northeast CHP Initiative
-Ted Bronson, Midwest CHP Initiative6:00 - 8:00 pm Reception - Mid-Day Club
Welcoming remarks from public officials and institutional allies and Entertainment by the CHP Chorale!!WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 20033
7:30 - 8:30 am USCHPA Breakfast Meeting
Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Area for all other participants
8:30 - 10:00 am Key Issues for CHP
Moderator: Larry Tangel, Enercon Engineering
-CHP, Reliability and Security, Neal Elliott, ACEEE
-CHP and Natural Gas, Joel Bluestein, EEA
-CHP and the Economy, Skip Laitner, US EPA
-CHP and the Environment, John Moore, Environmental Law and Policy Center
-CHP and Housing & Community Development, Bob Groberg, HUD10:00 - 10:30 am Break in Exhibit Area 10:30 - 11:30 am Reports from Roadmap Breakout Groups
-Utility Issues
-Environmental Issues
-CHP Markets and Technologies11:30am-12:15 pm
Rollout of CHP Branding Campaign
-John Kelly, GTI
-Mike Stefaniak, Scheibel Halaska
-Mary Scheibel, Scheibel Halaska12:15 pm- 1:15 pm Closing Luncheon
Final Thoughts: The Plan for Next Year-CHP on the National Agenda, Tom Casten, President, Private Power LLC1:30 pm Adjourn formal session 2:00 - 5:00 pm CHP Site Visits
1) University of Illinois-Chicago(UIC) West Campus (Solar Turbine) and East Campus (recip.)
2) Chicago Museum of Science & Industry
3) McCormick Place Convention Center CHP facility
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2003
8:30 am - 5:00 pm Midwest Cogeneration Association Annual Meeting
Visit Energetics for the Workshop's Online Registration, Sponsor, and Exhibitor Information! Link to the Midwest Cogen Meeting available at Energetics site.
VIEW the MAP OF WHERE WE ARE ON THE ROAD TO 92 GW (Sept 2003)
Additional RESOURCES
Materials from the Annual NATIONAL ROADMAP and POLICY Conferences:
View more background information on the CHP Roadmap Workshops and Process