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March Webinar - Brett Ellis

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Combined Heat & Power (CHP) for energy efficiency and resiliency

 

Combined Heat & Power (CHP), or cogeneration, is a proven and reliable means to improve energy efficiency and resiliency by co-locating thermal and electrical generation equipment at a single site.  This presentation will review CHP fundamentals, CHP technologies, benefits of CHP, site characteristics favorable to CHP, and review case studies.  Upon completion, facilities engineers and other interested individuals should be able to understand if CHP is an appropriate technology for their application and how to access free U.S. Department of Energy resources for additional assistance.



PRESENTER:  


Dr. Brett Ellis, P.E. is an Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering Technology at the University of Maine, the Assistant Director of the New England Combined Heat and Power Technical Assistance Partnership (NE CHP TAP), and has worked in the mechanical engineering field for 21 years, with 14 years of industrial experience.  His industrial experience includes open hole testing in the oil and gas industry; failure analysis; and extensive experience in the plastic processing industry at plant engineering and corporate engineering levels.  Dr. Ellis's professional interests include stress analysis, solid mechanics, continuous improvement, design, and energy efficiency.  He is a licensed Professional Engineer in Georgia and Maine, and a Certified Six Sigma Black Belt.


Date and Time

Tuesday, March 5, 2019, 3:00 PM

Location

VA  
USA

Event Contact(s)

Gabriella C Rodriguez

Category

AFE Webinars

Registration Info

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