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This presentation will cover the Overview of Cogeneration.

  • What is Cogeneration?
  • HVAC Basics / Cogen Considerations
  • Economic Considerations of CogenIncreased efficiency of energy conversion and use. Cogeneration is the most effective and efficient form of power generation.
  • Lower emissions to the environment, in particular of CO2, the main greenhouse gas. Cogeneration is the single biggest solution to the Kyoto targets.
  • Large cost savings, providing additional competitiveness for industrial and commercial users, and offering affordable heat for domestic users.
  • An opportunity to move towards more decentralised forms of electricity generation, where plants are designed to meet the needs of local consumers, providing high efficiency, avoiding transmission losses and increasing flexibility of system use. This will particularly be the case if natural gas is the energy carrier.
  • Improved local and general security of supply – local generation, through cogeneration, can reduce the risk of consumers being left without supplies of electricity and/or heating. In addition, the reduced need for fuel resulting from cogeneration reduces import dependency.
  • An opportunity to increase the diversity of generation plant, and provide competition in generation. Cogeneration provides one of the most important vehicles for promoting energy martket liberalisation.
  • Increased employment – a number of studies have now concluded that the development of CHP systems is a generator of jobs.


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  • Date: 24 Feb 2017
  • Time: 09:00 AM to 02:00 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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  • 4000 Hadley Road
  • South Plainfield, New Jersey
  • United States 07080
  • Building: PSE&G - Hadley Road Facility
  • Room Number: Auditorium
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  • Co-sponsored by Ken Oexle
  • Starts 18 January 2017 08:00 AM
  • Ends 24 February 2017 08:00 AM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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  Speakers

John Brogan, President John Brogan, President of Sterling and Wilson Cogen Solutions LLC

Topic:

Cogeneration

This presentation will cover the Overview of Cogeneration.



  • What is Cogeneration?

  • HVAC Basics / Cogen Considerations

  • Economic Considerations of CogenIncreased efficiency of energy conversion and use. Cogeneration is the most effective and efficient form of power generation.

  • Lower emissions to the environment, in particular of CO2, the main greenhouse gas. Cogeneration is the single biggest solution to the Kyoto targets.

  • Large cost savings, providing additional competitiveness for industrial and commercial users, and offering affordable heat for domestic users.

  • An opportunity to move towards more decentralised forms of electricity generation, where plants are designed to meet the needs of local consumers, providing high efficiency, avoiding transmission losses and increasing flexibility of system use. This will particularly be the case if natural gas is the energy carrier.

  • Improved local and general security of supply – local generation, through cogeneration, can reduce the risk of consumers being left without supplies of electricity and/or heating. In addition, the reduced need for fuel resulting from cogeneration reduces import dependency.

  • An opportunity to increase the diversity of generation plant, and provide competition in generation. Cogeneration provides one of the most important vehicles for promoting energy martket liberalisation.

  • Increased employment – a number of studies have now concluded that the development of CHP systems is a generator of jobs.

Biography:

John Brogan, President at Sterling & Wilson Cogen Solutions LLC, creative, decisive, and tenacious Senior-Level Sales Manager with over 20 years of broad-based, progressive project, product, engineering, financial and sales management experience reinforced by complementary academic credentials. Reputation for enhancing cost/operational efficiencies, productivity, sales, and bottom-line profitability. Capacity to meet people at all levels and effectively motivate others to attain goals and objectives within time and budget constraints.  Specialties: Corporate Sales Strategies, Sales Management, Budget Preparation & Control, Distribution Channels, Commercialized Technology Evaluations, Cost Analysis/Controls, Project Planning & Management, and Engineering Managemen.  

 

 

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Address:Octagon 10 Office Center, 1719 Route 10, Suite 313 , Parsippany, New Jersey, United States, 07054

John Brogan, President of Sterling and Wilson Cogen Solutions LLC

Topic:

Cogeneration

Biography:

Email:

Address:Parsippany, New Jersey, United States


John Brogan, President of Sterling and Wilson Cogen Solutions LLC

Topic:

Cogeneration

Biography:

Email:

Address:Parsippany, New Jersey, United States

John Brogan, President of Sterling and Wilson Cogen Solutions LLC

Topic:

Cogeneration

Biography:

Email:

Address:Parsippany, New Jersey, United States






Agenda

The seminar fee includes lunch, refreshments and handouts.  Non-members joining IEEE within 30 days of the seminar will be rebated 50% of the IEEE registration charge.

Four hours of instruction will be provided.  If desired, IEEE Continuing Education Units (0.4 CEUs) will be offered for this course - a small fee of $45 will be required for processing.

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