UMass Amherst

Combustion, Cooling, & Energy Conservation Workshop: How to Save Money & Prevent Pollution by Strategic Energy Management
27 June, 2007 | 08:30 AM-03:30 PM
(This is not an MAEEP event)
Volpe Center
55 Broadway, Kendall Square
Cambridge, MA
Conference Overview
If you want to save money, and reduce energy use and pollutant emissions from combustion, heating, and cooling, then this workshop is for you! This workshop is intended for industrial facilities, businesses, municipalities, state agencies, consultants, and institutions such as colleges, universities, and hospitals.

In addition, the workshop will offer a tour of Biogen’s cogeneration facility, the MIT cogeneration plant and steam system, and Genzyme’s headquarters green building.

Massachusetts Toxics Use Reduction planners can receive Continuing Education Credits.

Fee: $60 per person for government employees, $80 per person non-government
To register and to see the agenda, go to the Environmental Business Council website at http://www.ebc-ne.org under “Programs and Events”, or contact Roy Crystal of EPA at 617-918-1745.

Attention Exhibitors: Exhibit tables are also available for $200, government and $250 non-government.

To register, go to the
Environmental Business Council website or contact Roy Crystal at EPA.
Agenda
Learn how to:
Use strategic energy management to reduce demand by proper sizing, operation, and control of equipment;
Clean up your supply by efficiency improvements and combined heat and power (CHP); and
Assess the efficiency of your steam system or boiler.
Breakout sessions for industry and other sectors will cover:
Use of Department of Energy (DOE) Quick Pep software to benchmark your process and identify opportunities
DOE and EPA software to assess industrial process heat and CHP options
How to benchmark your building energy use and assess improvements; and
Success stories.