AEE Energy Programs Newsletter

Energy Facility Power News - EFPN

June 2005

 

Inside This Issue

 

 

Prince George's County Schools Leads the Way in Energy Conservation

Leading Edge Building Uses UNI-SOLAR Building Integrated Solar Electric System

Finally, a Sensor that becomes a Night Light!

DENT Helps University Claim $6.5 Million Rebate

PureComfort Powers A&P with a Fresh Result

BFM 136/036 Branch Feeder Monitor

Energy Solutions, Green Power and Economic Benefits Explored at Annual Energy Meeting

One Day Seminar: Advanced Lighting Retrofit Options: Taking Your Lighting Systems to the Next Level

 

 

 


Industrial Gas Turbine Operation and Performance Workshop in Conjunction with the West Coast Energy Management Congress (EMC)

Monday, June 27, 2005, 1:00 - 5:00 p.m.

San Diego Convention Center

About the ASME IGTI Workshop:

A practical course for gas turbines users and field engineers familiar with power generation and mechanical drive applications. Learn more about the how and why of gas turbine operation and performance, combustion systems, emissions, fuels and diagnostics.

Case studies of real world problems will produce troubleshooting, operating and design issue solutions.

Instructors: Dr. Rainer Kurz, Solar Turbines, Inc., and Dr. Klaus Brun, Southwest Research Institute

Brought to you by the ASME International Gas Turbine Institute. For more details, visit the website:

http://www.asme.org/igti/ or email: igti@asme.org or call 404-847-0072.

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·  Prince George's County Schools Leads the Way in Energy Conservation

 

At a time when schools across America are squeezed for funding, Prince George's County Public Schools (PGCPS) has found an innovative way to cut costs without impacting its educational mission. The district, which serves over 135,000 students, has installed a software program from Verdiem Corporation that measures, manages, and reduces the energy consumption of over 17,000 of the district's PCs. The software is projected to save the district nearly $200,000 annually.

 

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·  Leading Edge Building Uses UNI-SOLAR Building Integrated Solar Electric System

 

As a direct response to the need for alternative energy sources to offset our Nation's dependency on fossil fuels, Grand Valley State University developed a multi-source renewable energy generation system within one facility.

 

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·  Finally, a Sensor that becomes a Night Light!

 

Sensor Switch introduces the innovative and stylish SensorLite, a sensor that becomes a night light! The SensorLite is the perfect solution for Hotel bath/toilet rooms and Hospital bathrooms to turn the lights off when a room is vacant, and then convert the control button into an illuminated Night Light.

 

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·  DENT Helps University Claim $6.5 Million Rebate

 

When the local electric company said, "turn off your lights," the University of Washington listened. While the mandate wasn't specific, Seattle City Light did indeed ask the major university to reduce its overall energy consumption. And it offered big rewards for doing so.

 

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·  PureComfort Powers A&P with a Fresh Result

 

An environmentally and economically conscious Mount Kisco Mayor J. Michael Cindrich welcomed A&P and UTC Power executives to his town to help cut the ribbon at an A&P Fresh store, featuring the first supermarket installation of a UTC Power PureComfort 240M CHP unit.

 

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·  BFM 136/036 Branch Feeder Monitor

 

SATEC is proud to introduce the new addition to our product line, the Branch Feeder Monitor BFM 136. The Branch Feeder Monitor provides the ideal solution for electrical power measurement and submetering applications with dynamic load capacity requirements. It is designed to answer the monitoring and billing needs of multi-client facilities, such as residential buildings, office buildings and shopping malls.

 

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·  Energy Solutions, Green Power and Economic Benefits Explored at Annual Energy Meeting

 

"Companies have more choices than ever before to implement positive energy management game plans to improve their company's operations, ROI and slash costs. The emergence of distributed generation and green power technologies further add to the opportunities businesses have to secure their power supply and at the same time have a optimistic affect on our environment," indicated Albert Thumann, Executive Director of the Association of Energy Engineers.

 

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·  One Day Seminar: Advanced Lighting Retrofit Options: Taking Your Lighting Systems to the Next Level

 

ABOUT THE SEMINAR:
Lighting systems still represent a large slice of the building energy pie. Many new products have rapidly come to market in the past few years and several trends are converging to open up new opportunities to generate additional savings and improve workplaces. However, there are so many options it is difficult to choose the right ones.
Monday, June 27, 2005 / San Diego, California (held in conjunction with West Coast EMC). Seminar held at the San Diego Convention Center.

 

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