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ADVANCES IN FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGY FOR CHP APPLICATIONS BRING SECTOR FORWARD n THAILANDS DISTRIBUTED GENERATION
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With several key moments in fuel cell development taking place in 2013, fuel cells are past the
R&D stage.This year promises to be equally exciting, with new commercial product releases
especially in the micro-CHP sector.
By Arien DeJong and Martin Horstink
With over half the worlds population living in urban environments, and cities energy demand
and greenhouse gas emissions growing, large-scale, high-effciency gas turbine cogeneration
plants are of growing interest for policymakers.
By Lothar Balling and Michael Baum
Consistent, effcient operation is key to gas-fred engines proftability. A recent survey found
that an engines effciency is signifcantly determined by the industrial lubricant used, and this
effciency directly impacts a companys bottom line.
With government incentive schemes that will make it more attractive for developers and investors,
distributed generation aims for high penetration across Thailand and can help overcome the
nations energy issues.
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Sochi to substations
Security concerns predominate
hile
not
without
controversy
or
turmoil, the Winter
Olympics in Sochi
concluded safely and brilliantly,
marking the frst time the event
had been held in Russia since
the breakup of the Soviet Union.
However, the spectre of terrorism
hung over the Olympics in light
of credible threats to disrupt the
peaceful atmosphere of the
games. Whether at an international
sporting event such as the
Olympics or in the provision of dayto-day services such as electricity,
in this day and age, security of
people and critical facilities will
always be paramount. That is why
the revelations in a recent article
in the Wall Street Journal detailing
attacks on the power grid in
California are so chilling.
Jon Wellinghoff, who recently
stepped down as chairman of
the US Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission (FERC), told in detail
about the methodical takedown
of the PG&E Metcalf substation
in California, which is a critical
facility for service into Silicon Valley,
and why he calls this the most
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BLUEFIRE
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GREATER
FLEXIBILITY
Marine Engines & Systems Power Plants Turbomachinery After Sales
Condition based monitoring ensures that servicing takes place only when required
A quiet revolution
How computers are changing
service and maintenance
n-site
power
plants are large,
sophisticated
bits
of
kit,
involving
multiple
interconnected components
operating
around
the
clock at high temperature
and
pressure.
Keeping
them running at optimal
performance
plays
a
signifcant role in operations
and yet, on many industrial
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Valuable information
from number crunching
Increasingly
sophisticated
instruments make it possible
to measure and monitor
numerous factors in the power
plant. These data can be
used to optimise and control
operations and maintenance.
Condition-based monitoring
can extend service intervals
and ensure that intervention
takes
place
only
when
required.
John
Fletcher,
general
manager of VBR Turbine
Services UK offce, says,
We have typical routine
inspections, but a lot can
happen
between
routine
visits every 4000 hours. You
cannot
capture
suffcient
data by visiting the site every
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Condition-based
monitoring
High-speed communications
enable service companies
to use remote monitoring to
keep a close eye on what
is happening in the plant.
Thousands of measurements
of
temperature,
pressure,
revolutions, speeds, vibration
and timings are captured for
analysis.
Wood Group GTS Fisher says,
We use the remote motoring
service to give indications of
the health of the machine.
Data are streamed to our
feld service customer base in
Houston, Texas and analysed
by complex algorithms which
alert technicians to any
change in status. Monitoring
involves looking for exceptions:
we study trends and as soon
as these change we know
there is an issue.
Trends
over
time
are
identifed and compared to
the plants own history and
to the operating records of
similar plants. This analysis
is a recent addition to the
service engineers toolkit, as
developments in technology
have increased bandwidths
and computing power.
Service
companies
develop their own proprietary
software. VBR Turbines latest
RAPID (Reliability, Availability
and Performance through
Intelligent
Diagnostics)
software is one example.
Fletcher of VBR Turbine Partners
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Plant Paleontology!
Investing in early
warning systems
Gas turbine main bearings
serve the critical function of
supporting and controlling the
position of the shaft and rotor.
It is not possible to predict
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Online servicing
Increasingly, techniques are
being devised to carry out work
on a plant while it operates.
The compressor wash is
a key part of gas turbine
servicing. Dirt accumulates
on the air inlet side which
compresses air to be burnt.
If the machine is offine, a
cold wash, using water and
detergent, will be used to fush
it out. A cold wash involves
shutting down the machine for
a number of hours. However,
an
interim
PLC-controlled
compressor wash can be
done online, which increases
the interval to the offine wash.
OEMs are developing online
hot
section
borescoping.
This process is used for
visual inspection work on
inaccessible areas of the
turbine. A borescope is a tiny
camera on a fexible tube
suitable for insertion into
narrow tubes. Borescoping
Advances in materials
technology
The thermal effciency of gas
turbines can be increased
by using components able
to withstand higher working
temperatures. Single crystal
super-alloy turbine blades
operate at higher temperatures
than crystalline turbine blades.
MTUs Kaltwasser says there
is a trend for an increased
installation of single crystal
material which can be used at
Perfect solutions
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The use of fuel cell technology in combined heat and power applications is
commonly viewed as being at an early stage of development. However,
Arjen de Jong and Martin Horstink argue that signifcant advances in the
last 12 months mean this is no longer the case.
Fuel Cell Energy Solutions hybrid DFC-ERGTM power plant recovers energy normally lost
during natural gas pipeline distribution operations
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Recent boom
Japan, and to a lesser extent
South Korea, is leading the
world in fuel cell CHP. Japan
has come a long way, with its
long-term programme called
ENE-farm to develop fuel cell
CHP technology and persuade
end users to buy it. More than
80,000 units are installed, with
sales numbers exceeding
yearly sales of other micro-CHP
technologies. And funding
for this programme will likely
be prolonged for the next few
years (see Figure 1).
But the drivers for fuel
cell CHP in Europe are also
extensive. Germany is the
European leader in the uptake
of fuel cell micro-CHP systems.
Callux, an extensive feld test
programme started in 2008,
has installed and tested over
500 systems. And fuel cell
micro-CHP systems can proft
from several subsidies and
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fundamental
technological
breakthroughs can bring further
cost reductions. A spearhead
of these breakthroughs is,
among others, limiting the use
of rare earth materials.
An example of one such
breakthrough is SiEnergys
thin-flm solid oxide fuel cell
(SOFC). The thin-flm concept
allows operating temperatures
of 350C, in contrast to present
SOFCs that generally operate
between 650C800C. The
low operation temperatures
allow for fast startup and load
following capability. Due to the
thin-flm technology, use of rare
earth metals is marginal and
production can be based on
chip industry manufacturing
processes.
Another
noteworthy
development is that of ACAL
Energy. ACAL is developing a
radical redesign of the fuel
cell concept with its FlowCath
technology, enabling zero
degradation and 80% less
High expectations
Expectations for fuel cell
CHP in the EU are high. This
became clear during the
fourth conference of the Fuel
Cell Expertise Network (FCEN)
in October 2013 in Amsterdam.
Major existing suppliers like
Bloom Energy from the US,
Australia-based CFU (also
known as CFCL) and Aisin from
Japan showcased their past
results and future plans. These
companies
have
already
established a large installed
Government Target
2020: 1.4 million units
2030: 5.3 million units
Sales quantity is
increasing rapidly
Sales quantity (Units)
nyone
who
believes that fuel
cells are stuck in
the R&D phase
needs a reality check.
Last year brought several
remarkable key moments in
fuel cell development:
Fuel cells were outselling
other micro-CHP technologies
for the frst time in history;
The
frst
fuel
cell
manufacturers began to break
even;
Startup of several new
production sites; and
Prolonged public funding in
Europe and Asia for hydrogen
and fuel cells.
And the end of these
positive developments is not in
sight, with 2014 promising new
commercial product releases,
especially in the micro-CHP
feld. Thus, the general outlook
for fuel cell CHP is excellent. In
fact, many organisations have
invested heavily and will have
to pursue the way up in order
to keep investors satisfed.
100,000
85,000
50,000
50,000
53,000
Annual Sales
35,000
25,000
11,500
5,000
6,500
0 2009
2010
25,000
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2012
2013
2014
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Other innovations
Other
niches
also
offer
opportunities for fuel cell
CHP systems. Plug Power
manufactures a full suite of fuel
cell-based products designed
to ft seamlessly into the existing
battery
compartments
of
material handling equipment.
The company has announced
almost $30 million in bookings
in recent months. Plug Power is
targeting a break-even quarter
in mid-2014, and predicts that
major reductions in service
and product costs lie ahead.
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MATTERS
MITIGATE ARC-FLASH HAZARDS
Manufacturing engineers and maintenance
staff strive to achieve the highest level of
safety while increasing productivity. The
possibility of an arc-flash event occurring
inside of switchgear or motor control centers
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In
addition,
car
manufacturers
plan
to
introduce commercial fuel cell
technology in large volumes
by 2015. Stationary fuel cell
systems will beneft from
such developments, in the
form of further product and
manufacturing
innovations,
and the (expected) cost
reductions that accompany
larger production volumes.
and
reliable
alternative
for heating over the past
20 years. In the past, fuel cell
manufacturers have focused
on product reliability and
reducing cell degradation.
Some manufacturers have
developed
products
with
an astonishing lifetime of
60,000 hours, or even more.
In the coming years, fuel cell
manufacturers will have to
fulfl expectations regarding
cost price reductions, to
show that they can become
competitive in the long term
and that the potential can
be tapped in the near future.
Preferably a large number
of manufacturers should be
active on the market, to handle
market demand and create a
credible and constant supply
of fuel cell CHP.
Looking ahead
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CHP
and
the
city
Maximum effciency, minimal space
Over half the worlds population now lives in cities, which account for twothirds of the energy and 60% of the water consumed on the planet and also
generate 70% of greenhouse gases. Natural gas-fred combined-cycle CHP
plants can address these challenges by maximising fuel use and minimising
space requirements in urban areas, write Lothar Balling and Michael Baum.
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he world continues
to
be
energyhungry, with global
demand
expected
to rise between 1.8% and
2% per year. This increase is
driven primarily by booming
regions in Asia, such as
China and India. Soaring
energy demand is also
being fueled by the planets
growing population and the
need for greater mobility.
But where are these masses
of people going to live, and
how
can
a
sustainable
standard of living be secured?
These are fundamental issues
that policymakers must solve.
It is commonly expected that
the trend toward urbanisation
will continue to accelerate.
Additional megacities and
large metropolitan areas will
develop, resulting in the need
to optimally use available
urban space and establish
infrastructure and services that
support and enhance urban
functional capabilities.
Dsseldorfs new Lausward combined-cycle CHP plant will produce 300 MWth of district heat
Infrastructure
requirements
include the construction of
housing,
streets,
hospitals
and energy and water supply
lines, just to mention a few.
Functional services include
the provision of electricity,
water, heat (such as for
district heating) and cooling
for hospitals or warehouses.
District heating applications
range from traditional home
be observed, notably in
southern Germany, where
many
solar
photovoltaic
installations are seen on house
roofs, turning consumers into
small
entrepreneurs.
With
renewable energy sources
especially wind and solar
developing into an important
player in the current and
future
power
generation
mix, the effective integration
of these fuctuating energy
sources will require other
plants to compensate for
anticipated high loading and
unloading gradients due to
the fuctuating power feed-ins
of
large-scale
renewable
installations.
In summary, power plants
constructed
within
the
heating
to
greenhouse
heating
supporting
the
agrarian industries.
Services are fed over supply
lines that must meet growing
demand. For most existing
cities undergoing renewal
programmes, the construction
of new district heating pipe
networks may be challenging.
Planning
restrictions
and
economics may sometimes
outweigh ecological concerns.
The optimal use of urban
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Be customised to optimally
use the available site and
minimise
urban
space
requirements;
Be compatible with future
market requirements with
high renewable energy
sources; and
Last but not least, run safely,
reliably and predictably with
fexibility in service outages.
Combined-cycle
power
plants (CCPPs) based on CHP
technology can achieve these
cross-functional requirements.
Combined-cycle CHP
and urban space
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An aging infrastructure
Another aspect is also worth
considering for urban space
development and the special
requirements
associated
with energy infrastructure:
the aging of the systems and
the resulting challenges to
developers.
The
aging
energy
infrastructure
problem
becomes apparent when one
considers that most of the
current energy systems in the
Western world were installed
in the boom years following
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With
this
arrangement,
installations can be achieved
on narrow sites. For wider but
shorter sites, the multi-shaft
design may prove to be more
suitable.
The benefts
Urban
space
energy
requirements
range
from
population growth and energy
scarcity over climate change
to environmental degradation.
CCPPs with CHP technology
can
provide
substantial
benefts
for
metropolitan
planners and developers in
improving energy performance
and
strengthening
the
infrastructure
to
counter
present and future challenges.
Dsseldorf, the state capital
of
North-Rhine-Westphalia
in Germany, has shown how
these
requirements
and
challenges can be solved
with the installation of its new
Lausward Block F CCPP.
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Engine oil
a crucial component
he
role
of
industrial
lubricants
in
effcient
natural
gas
engine
operation
cannot
be
understated.
A
recent
survey found that within
the oil & gas and energy
industries,
the
effciency
of a gas-powered engine is
determined signifcantly by the
industrial lubricant used, and
this effciency (or lack thereof)
directly impacts a companys
bottom line.
A good lubricant can help extend
the life of a gas engine, increase power
output, increase fuel effciency, extend
oil drain intervals and, consequently,
reduce energy and operating costs.
Many of these benefits translate
into less downtime the highest
quality expected of a lubricant, as
indicated by survey respondents.
In the current climate of
rising
energy
prices, they
also value the significant
energy efficiency potential
of a high-performance
industrial lubricant.
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15.2%
14.3%
34.3%
Very Important
14.0%
30.5%
Quite Important
12.0%
20.5%
Important
10.0%
3.8%
11.0%
Not Important
12.9%
11.9%
10.5%
10.5%
8.1%
8.0%
6.2%
I dont know
5.2% 5.2%
6.0%
4.0%
2.0%
0.0%
No Extent
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Great Extent
The
importance
of
the
continued
operation
of
gas-powered engines in the
oil & gas industry is somewhat
obvious. When surveyed, more
than half (52%) of respondents
Perhaps
less
obvious
is the important role gas
engine
optimisation
plays
in continuous performance.
Engine optimisation as a step
in the preventive maintenance
process may, at times, be
consciously
disregarded
by industry professionals as
a discipline that provides
only nominal benefts. Or,
perhaps more worryingly, it is
neglected unintentionally by
those who do not understand
the signifcant benefts it may
offer.
Minimising downtime is one
of the most important benefts
of engine optimisation. More
than half of all respondents
(53%) believe that up to 25% of
their engines have been offine
due to unscheduled downtime
in the last 12 months.
Moreover, a full 85% of
respondents from investorowned gas companies believe
downtime to be up to 25%.
Engine optimisation
Clearly, the optimisation of
a gas engine is important,
but
how
do
institutions
maintain consistent engine
optimisation? While a number
of periodic measures may
be implemented as part of a
monthly or annual preventive
maintenance regimen, few
agents of effciency actually
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Upgrading
from
a
conventional mineral oil can
help to signifcantly reduce
unscheduled downtime by
ensuring engine components
have the required protection
under a range of operating
conditions.
When asked to rank fve
(given) expectations of a highperformance engine oil in
order, respondents placed less
downtime at the top of the list.
This coincides with the
earlier assertion that downtime
has a signifcant, negative
fnancial impact.
Extended engine life also
ranked high in the survey. No
doubt, the impetus for making
these
selections,
whether
directly or indirectly, was
economic.
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DG development in Thailand
Waste from local rice mills powers a 9.9 MW biomass cogeneration plant in Thailands Surin province
Thailand
lectricity generation
today
is
moving
towards
a
more
decentralised model
where generation is close to
demand. Possible benefts
are diminished transmission
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PDP2010 Rev 3
32,395
55,130
-16,839
70,686
9481
Cogeneration
6476
25,451
Coal-fred
4400
Nuclear
2000
750
Imported power
6572
55,130
Solar
3000
Wind
1800
Biomass
4800
Biogas
3600
Municipal Waste
400
Tidal/Wave
Geothermal
13,603
which
increased
the
renewable energy target to
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Year 2010
Special
adder
for diesel
replacement
Special adder
for three
southernmost
provinces
Years
supported
0.50
1.00
1.00
0.30
1.00
1.00
0.50
1.00
1.00
0.30
1.00
1.00
Digester landfll
2.50
1.00
1.00
Thermal process
3.50
1.00
1.00
Installed capacity 50 kW
4.50
1.50
1.50
10
3.50
1.50
1.50
10
0.80
1.00
1.00
Installed capacity 50 kW
1.50
1.00
1.00
6. Solar
6.50
1.50
1.50
10
Type of
renewable energy
1. Biomass
2. Biogas
3. Municipal waste
4. Wind
5.Small/micro hydro
Generating
Authority
of
Thailand (EGAT), a state-owned
utility, at 45%; independent
power producers (IPPs) at 38%;
THB/kWh
Example - SPP Firm Cogen Tariff Structure;
FS
EP
CP
CP + EP + FS
Capacity Payment (CP)
3.5
2.5
= 2.57
Fuel Saving (FS)
= 0.36 * (PES / 10)
1.5
Heat Eff.
Ref. Heat Eff.
Electrical Eff.
1
x100
0.5
Where
Ref. Heat Eff. = 85% and Ref. Electrical Eff.
= 45.28%
Firm Cogen
Non-Firm Cogen
Figure 1. Tariff structure for SPP cogeneration natural gas-based frm and non-frm contracts, as of November 2013
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THB/kWh
THB/MMBTU
400
350
3.5
300
250
2.5
2
200
1.5
150
2012
100
2011
50
0
2013
2013
2011
0.5
0
9 10
2012
11 12
9 10 11 12
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Under implementation/
construction
In operation
Under process of
power purchase
agreement
Number Generating
of
capacity
projects
(MW)
Number of
projects
Generating
capacity
(MW)
Number of
projects
Generating
capacity
(MW)
Natural gas
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4024
40
4819
Coal/lignite
703
Oil
10
35
Biomass
17
441
Total frm1
57
5178
40
4819
246
774
206
SPP
Firm contract
211
Non-frm contract
Natural gas
Coal/lignite
40
Biomass
10
347
63
Waste gas
21
Municipal waste
80
Hydropower
13
Wind
207
119
Solar
94
312
22
1480
Total non-frm2
23
1496
494
25
1766
Total1+2
80
6675
49
5313
28
2012
categorised according
installed capacity:
3500
Generating Capacity
MW
3000
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0
year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
SPP 1,768 1,768 1,912 1,994 2,016 2,062 2,079 2,079 2,092 2,182 2,182 2,608 3,525
Figure 3. Progress of SPP generating capacity, 20012013
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to
4000
Medium-to-large enterprise
(250 kW1000 kW) =
THB6.16/kWh
SPP programme
The SPP programme was
originally initiated to promote
energy effciency in the
industrial sector. In the past,
boilers were mostly used
in industry as a source for
process steam and hot water.
To promote the replacement
of
those
conventional
boilers with more effcient
technologies, the government
developed the SPP scheme for
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12000
10000
Generated Electricity
(GWh)
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Natural Gas
Oil
Coal/Lignite
Renewable Energy
6000
4000
2000
0
Year
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Natural Gas
Coal/Lignite
Oil
36.548
Renewable Energy
37.362
551.501 681.587
37.252 162.176
2006
9168.7
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
28.349
22.075
26.724
30.578
19.059
20.685
29.967
1160.1 1652.11 1745.56 1948.76 2410.37 2120.24 2238.41 2215.71 2267.47 2667.02
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Under process of
In operation
power purchase
agreement
Generating
Generating
Generating
Number
Number
Number
capacity
capacity
capacity
of projects
of projects
of projects
(MW)
(MW)
(MW)
95
158
60
107
36
54
18
43
16
111
4
20
104
642
141
990
83
160
2
1
11
14
3
0
8
9
22
69
3
16
226
619
162
850
184
996
453
1471
412
2142
313
1244
23
113
0
0
0
0
476
1585
412
2142
313
1244
and
construction,
which
means that SPP licences have
been released for 11,988 MW
(129 projects). In addition,
around 2012 MW (28 projects)
currently under the PPA signing
process will also be added to
the system.
SPP frm contracts are
mostly for natural gas-based
cogeneration plants; the rest
use commercial fuel. The
average capacity of a SPP
frm contract is in the range of
110 MW120 MW. For SPP
non-frm contracts, renewable
energy will generally be
suitable for this dispatching
profle, generating up to its
availability. The majority of
new and coming SPP non-frm
renewable plants are solar PV
projects.
SPPs
have
been
continuously added to the grid
over the past decade. Figure
(888 projects).
In addition, 1244 MW
(313
projects)
currently
undergoing the PPA signing
process will also be added
to the system. The total
capacity of VSPP projects
in operation, construction
and PPA process will be
4971 MW (1201 projects), and
the majority will be solar power
plants with a total capacity of
2465 MW (572 projects), as
shown in Table 5.
Status
VSPP
Biogas
Municipal waste
Biomass
Hydropower
Wind
Solar
Total renewable (1)
Non-renewable (2)
Total (1) + (2)
Under implementation /
construction
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Along with the SPP programme,
the government has also
Wantana
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Business Development
Manager, Wrtsil Power
Plants, Thailand.
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of high effciency cogeneration (CHP) and decentralized renewable energy systems that deliver
substantial economic and environmental benefts.
On 28 January, US President
Barack Obama addressed the
nation on myriad of national
agenda
goals,
including
energy. He called natural
gas the bridge fuel that can
power our economy with less
of the carbon pollution that
causes
climate
change.
Many in the industry would
argue that natural gas is
more than a transition fuel
it is a destination fuel, the
fuel of the future for US
domestic production and
consumption
because
of
the abundant resource base
that has materialised from
hydraulic
fracturing,
and
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natural gas prices have
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particularly in the northeast,
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and
constrained
pipeline
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Growth Zones to ensure we
develop shale gas the right
way, although no details were
given. He promised to assist
investments in new factories
that would run on natural gas
and he called on legislators to
encourage the construction
of natural gas fueling stations
and create new jobs. The
President also affrmed that
climate change is a fact.
President Obama stuck to his
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House
Energy
and
Commerce Subcommittee on
Oversight and Investigations
held a hearing on 11 February
to investigate the DOEs carbon
capture and sequestration
(CCS) programmes. CCS is
facing stiff scrutiny, since the
EPAs draft GHG emissions rule
for new power plants proposes
that they use CCS, which is
seen as extremely costly and
unproven.
The
Subcommittee
members queried DOE offcials
about when DOE would
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of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, urged
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Foreword
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PART 2
28 Success stories
PART 6
34 Export opportunities
PART 7
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Part 1
AN ENERGY RESOURCE
FOR THE TIMES
Steam from a 6.2 MW CHP plant at New York Citys One Penn Plaza kept the building warm during Superstorm Sandy
Credit: Caterpillar
CHP
HOW
CHP
IMPROVES
PRODUCTIVITY
ENERGY
CHP
HOW CHP SAVES MONEY
Businesses save money by using less
fuel when they employ CHP. But the cost
savings only begin there. CHP also can
help:
Reduce capital costs;
Hedge against escalating fuel prices;
Protect core business revenue; and
Reduce certain utility charges.
Those who are building a new facility,
or renovating an older one, may be able
to reduce capital costs by installing CHP
in place of boilers or chillers. CHP can also
help energy users hedge against unstable
electricity prices. When utility rates rise, a
facility can forgo use of utility power and
instead rely more heavily on its on-site
generation. In addition, the facility may
be able to fuel switch, depending on its
confguration. So if the price of one fuel
becomes high, the facility can switch to
another fuel to run the unit. CHP systems
often can be confgured to accept a variety
of fuels, such as natural gas, biogas, coal
and biomass.
CHP users may also see some of their
utility service bills decline, particularly if
the local utility calculates demand charges
based on a customers peak electricity
usage during a specifc time, usually a
month. A customer that uses CHP lowers
demand costs by reducing the amount of
power it buys from a utility. It is able to
do this because it generates at least part
of its power on-site, and because it uses
waste heat rather than electricity to heat,
cool or humidify the building. And, fnally,
companies with on-site boilers will fnd less
need to operate them, minimising the wear
and tear on the boilers and preserving
their longevity.
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ACEEE OUTLOOK FOR CHP: MOSTLY
SUNNY, A FEW CLOUDS
How does the market for CHP look for the
near future?
R Neal Elliott, ACEEEs associate director
for research, described the business and
regulatory climate as mostly sunny
but there are clearly some clouds on the
horizon that we need to be watching for.
These include:
Utility wariness about distributed
generation;
An overly optimistic view by the CHP
industry about the pace of new federal
emissions regulation;
Volatile natural gas prices.
The CHP plant at One Penn Plaza supplies over half the 57-storey buildings electrical needs
Credit: Caterpillar
CHP
REAL WORLD EXAMPLE
CHP provides power to NYC building at fraction of grid price
As the fourth largest offce building in New York City, One Penn
Plaza operates on one of the most constrained electrical grids in
the US. Located in midtown Manhattan, the 57-storey building
is situated above Penn Station at 34th Street and 7th Avenue,
adjacent to Madison Square Garden. It has a total peak electrical
demand ranging from 10 MW11 MW in the summer and
6.5 MW7 MW in the winter.
The real estate investment trust (REIT) that owns One Penn
Plaza needed to provide a reliable source of power to its tenants
that would also contribute to the goals of both New York City
and New York State to reduce grid demand, increase energy
effciency and reduce energy costs: New York States initiative
for a 15% energy reduction by 2015, and former Mayor Michael
Bloombergs goal of adding 80 MW of distributed generation to
the city by 2030.
SOLUTION
The REIT created a limited liability company to manage its onsite energy plant, and contracted with energy services company
GI Energy in 2009 to install a CHP system to sell power and
steam directly to the tenants of One Penn Plaza. The tenants
receive a monthly energy bill from the LLC as specifed in their
leases, and the price of their utilities mirrors the cost of those
provided by the local utility, Consolidated Edison.
The difference lies in the cost to produce it, says John
Brogan, senior vice president for GI Energy, which developed
and operates the plant.
The result is a state-of-the-art 6.2 MW CHP plant. Three of
Caterpillars Cat 2055 kWe gas generator sets are installed with
heat recovery steam generators (HRSGs) that are all housed in a
sound-attenuated enclosure on the roof of a twelfth foor setback
at One Penn Plaza. The housing is two stories tall and weighs
around 295,000 kg. The generators are tied to the electrical
services of the main building. Waste heat from the engines is
processed through the HRSGs to produce high-pressure steam,
which is then used to offset the buildings steam load. The steam
is used in the summer months to cool the building with steam
turbine chillers. In the winter, the steam preheats domestic
water and conditions the temperature of secondary water. The
cogeneration plant produces just under 6 MW of power in the
summer and 4.5 MW in the winter, which amounts to more than
half of the electrical demand for One Penn Plaza during the
same time periods.
Because we are using natural gas as our fuel source, and
because we have highly reliable engines, we can actually
produce the electricity for a fraction of what it would cost to buy
it from a centralised utility, Brogan says.
RESULTS
Cat dealer HO Penn served as a primary partner with GI Energy
on this project, both on the front-end sales and also for the long
haul through a fve-year maintenance and service agreement.
We have gone through the initial startup phase with
this plant and have had a lot of interactions with people
at many different levels of HO Penn, Brogan says. From
senior management to the feld service coordinators,
to the actual service technicians it has really been a
team effort.
And, it takes a full team, he continues. If I had only the
salesman, and a lot of Caterpillars competitors only have the
salesman, it doesnt get you to the fnished product you are
looking for. So, you really need to have everybody from sales
to the technical side, and once your plant is running, you have
to have a qualifed service team that can support it. And, if
you have all of that together, the whole project is completed
successfully, and you have a plant that is making a lot of money
for its owner.
During Hurricane Sandy in 2013, One Penn Plaza barely
missed being fooded, unlike other parts of New York City.
We were pretty fortunate this plant did well in the storm,
Brogan says. Con Edison steam wasnt working, and we were
able to heat part of the building with hot water that we were
already supplying from the cogen plant.
One of the many advantages of the cogeneration plant is
that it can run independently and supply some of the buildings
power during a major storm.
As long as you have natural gas, this system was designed
to be turned on and run without the utility being there,
Brogansays.
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Part 2
THE US ENERGY
RENAISSANCE AND CHP
Princeton Universitys 15 MW gas-fuelled district energy facility provides eletricity, steam and chilled water for the campus
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Later, this energy alternative became the
domain of large, complex manufacturing
facilities, such as chemical plants and
paper mills. Next, it became apparent
that CHP is cost-effective for a range of
energy users, among them hospitals, food
facilities, stores, universities, data centres,
hotels, athletic facilities and multi-family
residential buildings.
Today, CHP is perceived as a
green technology that solves several
contemporary energy problems. In a
world where electricity is central to our
commerce, communications and everyday
functioning, CHP stands as a source of
energy we can count on. In addition, CHP
lowers our energy costs, a basic input for
any developed economy, so helps make
America more competitive globally. And
after doing all of this, CHP also reduces
greenhouse gases in a world increasingly
worried about climate change.
But how does CHP work? Not in the
traditional way. The customer does not
buy electricity from a utility and obtain
BIOMASS HAS
EMERGED AS A FUEL
WITH ENORMOUS
POTENTIAL
Biomass, in particular, has emerged as a
fuel with enormous potential, as US energy
planners push for greater use of green
energy. Biomass comes from any plant or
animal mass. Crops, trees, and animal and
plant waste are burned or converted into a
burnable gas.
Biomass fuels include wood, sawdust,
combustible agricultural waste, biogas
created in anaerobic digesters from the
breakdown of organic matter (such as
wastewater sludge or farm waste) and black
liquor, a by-product of the pulping process.
CHP plants are usually most cost-effective
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if they operate near the source of
their fuel.
Biomass-fred units are ideal for
agricultural or forestry industries, where
a plentiful supply of fuel exists. Sawmills,
pulp and paper mills, sugar cane farms,
dairies and poultry farms provide so much
biomass that it makes good economic and
environmental sense to use the waste to
generate energy.
However, with todays natural gas prices
so low, biomass development has slowed.
This is expected to change when, and if,
gas prices rise again.
CHP IN GREEN BUILDINGS
Green building is expected to represent
44% of all commercial and institutional
construction in 2012, growing to 55%
by 2016, according to McGraw-Hills
Construction Green Outlook 2013. The
market stood at $85 billion in 2012, rising
by 2013 to an estimated $98$106 billion.
By 2016, this number is expected to be
between $204 billion and $248 billion.
The green building movement is
important to society because buildings
consume 17% of US energy. Green
development offers sustainable design,
water and energy effciency, conservation
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DURING
SUPERSTORM
CHP
Part 3
CHP is ideal for manufacturing facilities and others with high heat loads
Credit: PEPCO
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CHP
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A 2 MW ON-SITE CHP
INSTALLATION CAN
SAVE A HOSPITAL
$400,000 PER YEAR
A 2 MW on-site CHP installation can save
a hospital $400,000 per year in operations
and maintenance costs, and can cut energy
bills by acting as a hedge against the rising
cost of electricity, the DOE says. A study in
Massachusetts concluded that because of
high electricity prices in the state, a 1 MW
microturbine CHP system at a non-proft
hospital produced at least $700,000 in
cash fow annually. CHP systems would
also pay for themselves in as little as four
years, according to a Massachusetts report,
Powering the Future of Healthcare, by a
Boston Green Ribbon Commission.
Hospitals also beneft from CHP because
they are heavy users of hot water. Large
US hospitals consume about 133 billion
gallons (605 billion litres) of water per year.
More than 99% need hot water to sterilise
CHP
Oil shale and gas recovery operations represent the fastest-growing market for CHP worldwide
FOOD INDUSTRY
Food processing technologies have grown
increasingly energy intensive in recent
years. Now the food industry consumes
about 15.7% of US energy to grow,
process, transport, store and prepare our
meals, according to a US Department of
Agriculture report, Energy Use in the US
Food System.
FOOD STORES
Supermarkets also rely heavily on energy
reliability to maintain the quality of the vast
amount of food now kept in store freezers
and refrigerators. The EPA estimates that
refrigeration accounts for 40% of the energy
used by grocery stores. This makes them
prime candidates for CHP. Whole Foods,
Albertsons and Price Chopper are among
Credit: E-Finity
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CHP. Data centres account for 1.5% of
total US electricity use and have an annual
greenhouse gas impact of 76 million metric
tonnes, according to the January 2012
report, Data Centre Energy Effciency,
Renewable Energy and Carbon Offset
Best Practices, by energy analysts Patrick
Costello and Roshni Rathi. Data centres
are likely to double their energy use and
greenhouse gas emissions by 2020, the
report says.
DATA CENTRES
BENEFIT MOST FROM
CHP CONFIGURATIONS
THAT INCLUDE
ABSORPTION CHILLERS
Hotels, 5.6%
Government, 7.5%
Multi-Family, 9.0%
Other, 53.5%
Hospitals, 9.2%
Schools, 10.7%
Colleges, 11.5%
Increasing
effciency
offers
the
opportunity
for
signifcant
cost
savings, given that data centres use
20 W100 W per square foot (about
200 W1000 W/m2) and pay 10 to 30
times more in energy costs per square foot
than a typical offce building. They beneft
most from CHP thermal confgurations
that include absorption chillers for air
conditioning.
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Electric and steam demands are large
and coincident. For a 1550 million gallon
(56189 million litre) per year facility,
typical power demand is 2 MW6 MW and
typical steam use is 18,00070,000 kg/h,
says the EPA. Electric and steam profles
are relatively fat, and facilities run 24/7.
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
Industry consumes more than 30% of
US energy so its not surprising that
manufacturers are the largest users of
CHP in the US. Chemical, steel and
petroleum refning, pulp and paper,
glass manufacturing and other industries
use CHP, in some cases using industrial
by-products for fuel. Industry uses more
energy than any other single sector in
the US, which makes it an important
focus of energy effciency efforts. But US
manufacturing was hit hard by the recent
economic downturn and some facilities
were shut down, along with their combined
heat and power plants.
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
Water and wastewater treatment and
conveyance account for up to 4% of the
energy used in the US, according to the
EPA, which fnds that CHP is particularly
effective for wastewater treatment facilities
with anaerobic digesters. CHP systems
can use biogas from the digesters as fuel.
Reliability is important to these facilities
because they must be able to run in the
event of a natural or man-made disaster;
CHP can provide this reliability when
grid power is down. Each million gallons
per day of wastewater fow can generate
enough biogas in an anaerobic digester to
produce 26 kW and 2.4 million Btu per day
in a CHP system.
RESIDENTIAL
Businesses have historically used CHP more
than apartment buildings or homeowners.
But recent storms, new technologies and
consistently high electricity prices in some
parts of the country have increased interest
in residential microturbines. The units are
about the size of a refrigerator. Sometimes
they are installed on roofs, where they may
require a permit from a municipal building
department or fre department, as well as
utility notifcation.
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Part 4
Costs, energy usage, state regulations and other factors will decide whether CHP will work for you
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Credit: TexStar
CHP
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Residential
November
Census division and state
2013
New England
16.54
Connecticut
18.21
Maine
14.39
Massachusetts
16.05
New Hampshire
16.43
Rhode Island
15.97
Vermont
17.54
Middle Atlantic
15.50
New Jersey
15.33
New York
18.48
Pennsylvania
12.97
East North Central
12.04
Illinois
10.21
Indiana
11.04
Michigan
14.59
Ohio
11.88
Wisconsin
13.61
West North Central
10.53
Iowa
10.88
Kansas
11.40
Minnesota
11.64
Missouri
9.80
Nebraska
9.93
North Dakota
8.85
South Dakota
10.06
South Atlantic
11.30
Delaware
13.41
District of Columbia
12.88
Florida
11.51
Georgia
10.48
Maryland
13.15
North Carolina
10.93
South Carolina
11.85
Virginia
10.99
West Virginia
9.36
East South Central
10.31
Alabama
10.75
Kentucky
9.60
Mississippi
11.32
Tennessee
10.01
West South Central
10.90
Arkansas
9.67
Louisiana
9.15
Oklahoma
9.61
Texas
11.68
Mountain
11.02
Arizona
11.06
Colorado
11.65
Idaho
9.54
Montana
10.27
Nevada
13.07
New Mexico
11.09
Utah
10.10
Wyoming
10.24
Pacifc Contiguous
13.50
California
16.80
Oregon
10.00
Washington
8.70
Pacifc Noncontiguous
28.57
Alaska
18.33
Hawaii
37.24
U.S. Total
12.09
Rates posted as of January 2014 (cents/kWh)
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Commercial
November
2013
14.02
14.74
11.70
14.23
13.45
13.48
14.82
12.09
12.29
13.65
9.17
9.43
7.73
9.60
10.89
9.35
10.72
8.46
8.05
9.21
9.21
7.84
8.29
8.08
8.37
9.46
10.36
12.16
9.67
9.87
10.76
8.60
10.02
8.20
8.21
9.81
10.49
8.77
10.34
9.74
7.91
7.78
8.76
7.04
7.90
9.23
9.29
9.96
7.54
9.61
9.71
9.48
8.10
8.76
12.80
14.67
8.52
7.95
26.22
16.49
34.61
10.12
Industrial
November
2013
11.64
12.90
7.88
12.36
11.21
11.80
10.26
6.73
10.13
4.55
6.81
6.47
5.60
6.65
7.33
6.05
7.36
6.22
5.34
6.80
6.93
5.43
6.49
7.13
6.77
6.33
8.37
4.63
7.63
5.77
8.05
6.05
5.95
6.74
6.09
5.52
5.38
5.42
6.11
5.42
5.67
5.58
5.74
5.02
5.77
5.98
6.11
7.49
5.33
5.27
4.78
6.06
5.36
6.41
8.45
11.40
6.28
4.49
26.59
15.98
30.52
6.59
All sectors
November
2013
14.44
15.98
11.70
14.31
14.21
14.25
14.65
12.16
13.13
14.27
9.69
9.23
7.83
8.67
10.94
9.14
10.50
8.43
7.64
9.14
9.24
8.09
8.08
8.02
8.67
9.61
11.09
12.04
10.40
9.04
11.62
8.92
8.99
9.07
7.81
8.42
8.42
7.61
9.07
8.78
8.16
7.52
7.68
7.27
8.51
8.71
9.27
9.78
7.73
8.57
8.13
8.73
7.64
7.54
12.02
14.66
8.58
7.18
27.04
17.02
33.77
9.83
Source: EIA
CHP
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
$6.47
$0.059
State
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
US Average
$6.05
$0.079
State
Demand
Does the site have to generate heat,
steam or electricity as part of its normal
operations?
Does the site have a demand for electricity,
heat, process steam or cooling?
Is the cost of buying electricity from the
grid excessive, justifying the generation
of combined heat and power?
Does your facility operate for more than
5000 hours per year?
Is there a need for secure and continuous
supply, justifying the provision of on-site
backup power and heat? Would an
electrical outage fnancially harm your
operation?
Is there an asynchronicity in demand at
the site and from the grid, leading to the
situation where it could be cost-effective
to buy electricity from the grid during
peak operation and sell to the grid
during low demand?
Would a CHP system capable of meeting
some, but not all, of the peak demand
be the most effective solution?
Is there a local electricity demand that an
on-site generation system could meet?
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spread the cost of installation and
operation?
Environmental
Is your state government likely to
impose environmental regulations that
encourage combined heat and power,
energy effciency or renewable energy
supply, such as portfolio standards or
subsidies?
Is the organisation keen to take sound
environmental steps?
Might local environmental concerns
have an impact?
Does diffcult access make transport of
fuel to the site a problem?
Is space an issue at the site?
Are you in a state with mandatory carbon
dioxide emissions reductions or a carbon
cap and trade programme (such as the
Northeast or California)?
FINANCING ON-SITE POWER
Financial assistance is often available for
combined heat and power projects through
developers, equipment vendors, public
sources and private investors. Lenders will
consider your credit-worthiness and project
goals, and in some cases the technical and
economic merit of the project.
In addition, some developers now offer
long-term power purchase agreements
to hosts of CHP installations. Under these
contracts, the installer continues to own
and operate the CHP unit and the customer
pays only for energy. American DG offers
this type of product and calls it On-Site
Utility.
The DOE and EPA make note of the
following sources of fnancing, some in
particular states, in their Guide to Using
Combined Heat and Power for Enhancing
Reliability and Resiliency in Buildings,
September 2013.
P
rivate fnancing options for CHP systems
range from power purchase agreements
and other third-party fnancing options
to lease and debt fnancing.
Public fnancing options include revolving
loan funds, grant or rebate programmes,
state tax incentives, loan guarantees,
state bonds, renewable/thermal energy
credit (REC) markets, and property
assessed clean energy(PACEfnancing.
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Credit: Caterpillar
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Part 5
SUCCESS STORIES
The Northeast Water Pollution Control Plant Biogas Project in Philadelphia.will generate electricity and thermal energy for use onsite, fuelled mainly by digesters
The new REO Town Headquarters and Cogeneration plant replaced separate aging coal-fred power generation and steam facilities
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Credit: BWL
CHP
The $182 million plant provides 20% of BWLs power and serves its 225 steam customers
Credit: BWL
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create a combined heat and power plant
that would be ideal for manufacturing and
commercial facilities, including hotels,
hospitals, data centres and other facilities
with large heat loads.
To help demonstrate the feasibility of
the newly-designed control system to
potential customers, the team wanted to
install a functioning example at their offce
and manufacturing facility in Connecticut.
With the help of a grant from the states
Department of Energy and Environmental
Protection (DEEP) to help offset the cost,
the project moved full steam ahead.
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Credit: PEPCO
Solution
Fred Anderson, PEPCO project manager,
knew he wanted to use a Cat generator to
build this combined heat and power plant.
I was very familiar with Cat generators
from previous marine generator and engine
applications, and I went straight to them,
said Anderson.
A natural gas-powered generator
was chosen because it would meet the
emissions requirements and is powered
by a local fuel source. After consulting
with local Cat dealer H O Penn, Anderson
selected a G3412C generator set, capable
of generating 375 kW during continuous
use. All design, engineering and control
work was done by the PEPCO design team.
Visual checks of the plants components
are performed daily by maintenance staff,
but the operation is fully controlled by
the PEPCO-designed automated control
system. The system starts and stops the
operation at predetermined times and
adjusts recovered heat based on thermal
demand to maximise effciency. The control
system essentially runs the whole building,
including lighting, the heating and cooling
system, and the alarm.
The waste heat from the generator
powers two absorption chillers. These
combination chiller/heater units provide
95% of the facilitys heating and cooling
needs. By harnessing this waste heat, the
system effciency is increased from 35% to
about 70%.
The generator typically runs from
6:30 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through
Friday, at a baseload capacity of 200 kW.
PEPCOs average electrical load is 65 kW,
meaning 135 kW goes back to the grid.
CHP
The 5.7 MW CHP plant at Montclair State University provides power, steam and chilled water
Credit: Energenic
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distribution system. The system provides
Montclair State with 100% of its steam and
about 75% of its electricity.
Electricity is being generated, and
steam and chilled water are being delivered
to all of the connected buildings, said
Gregory Bressler, Montclairs vice president
for university facilities.
Consistently named a green college
by The Princeton Reviews Guide to
Green Colleges since its frst release
in 2010, Montclair State is dedicated
to environmentally-responsible energy
services, which also include solar energy at
both its main campus and its New Jersey
School of Conservation campus in Forest.
The university serves 19,000 students.
Energenic is particularly proud that
the plant was built and completed in
15 months, which was three months ahead
of schedule, and within budget, said Frank
DiCola, Energenic president and CEO.
Energenic is a long-term partnership
between DCO Energy and Marina
Energy, which is a subsidiary of South
Jersey Industries. The frm specialises
in designing, developing and operating
custom, eco-friendly energy projects,
including thermal, combined heat and
power, district heating and cooling,
distributed generation and landfll gas-toelectric facilities.
CHP FUEL CELL AVOIDS NEW T&D
Southern California Edison Company
added clean power at its point of use a
way to avoid building new transmission
and distribution with a 1.4 MW fuel cell at
California State University, San Bernardino.
Installed by FuelCell Energy, the CHP
project uses natural gas as the fuel source
for its electrochemical reaction. Unlike a
traditional fossil fuel-driven power plant,
the process involves no combustion,
so admits no nitrogen oxides, sulphur
dioxides or particulate matter. The fuel cell
also generates more power per unit of fuel
than a conventional plant and therefore
results in less greenhouse gases. The fuel
cell makes use of power generation waste
heat for the campus hot water system, and
lessens the colleges dependence on a
combustion-based boiler system.
Electricity generated by the fuel cell is
going straight into the Edison grid, and the
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CHP saves over $3000 per month for the Crayne compression
station in Waynesburg, Virginia
CHP
The CHP system produces steam for
a manufacturing plant that repairs and
rebuilds Marine Corps ground combat and
combat support equipment. The system
also enhances power reliability for the base
because it can operate independently of
the electric grid during an outage.
Landfll gas from the nearby Dougherty
County landfll fuels the plant. If the landfll
gas supply runs short, the CHP system can
quickly switch to natural gas. The facility
wastes less fuel because it avoids faring
the landfll gas. As a result the system
reduces carbon pollution by 10,300 tonnes
per year, according to the EPA.
The CHP system uses an internal
combustion engine manufactured by GEs
Jenbacher. MCLB Albany partnered with
Chevron Energy Solutions to develop the
CHP system.
The EPA estimates that of the 2430
currently open or recently closed landflls
in the US, about 450 are candidates for
energy production with a potential capacity
of 850 MW. Of those, more than 20 landflls
are promising candidates for supporting
CHP systems at federal facilities.
BACKUP POWER FOR NY HOSPITAL
Albany Medical Centre, New Yorks only
academic health sciences centre, installed
a 4.5 MW CHP system in 2013 to ensure
reliability at the 651-bed hospital.
The plant provides 80% of the medical
centres power in the winter and 50%
in the summer. It also serves as backup
power during outages, a front-and-centre
worry in the state since SuperStorm Sandy
caused massive outages in 2012. The
system uses recovered heat for hot water
and sterilisation.
The systems Solar Mercury 50-6000R
natural
gas-fred
turbine
produces
electricity to power all systems throughout
the medical centre. The installation also
includes a 60,000 lb/hr (27,000 kg/hr)
heat recovery steam generator and a gas
compressor. Cogen Power Technologies
developed a Load Management System
to control the supply of electricity during
overload intervals and reduce the loads
during power outages so that the system is
not overloaded.
One advantage of having an on-site
cogen plant is that less energy is lost
750 million ft3 (21million m3) of raw natural gas pass through the Crayne
compression station daily;
Three Capstone microturbines generate electricity and heat for the station,
acting as a zero-fuel, zero-emission, 1 million BTU boiler;
The system provides more than $3000 in energy savings per month;
The microturbines produce 130 kW of electricity using the natural gas that
fows through the station;
The CHP system operates at 85% effciency, compared with 30%40% for the
previous boiler system;
The Crayne compression station is 100% self-suffcient and can generate
electricity and heat during a power outage in the region.
This case study was reprinted with permission from the Pew Charitable Trusts
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Part 6
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
The Obama administration has set a goal of making the US a lead exporter of clean energy technologies
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CHP
Many US companies fnd ready markets for their equipment and services abroad
Credit: Caterpillar
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REAL WORLD EXAMPLE
Australian CHP plant serves as a wastewater model
The wastewater treatment facility in the
shire of Melton in Melbourne is Australias
frst to install a microturbine with a CHP
system, which helps transform sewage
water into carbon-neutral recycled
water, electricity and heat. Electricity
generated by the on-site Capstone
CR200 microturbine, which is fueled by
sewage digester methane gas, provides
power for the recycled water facility. In
addition, thermal heat produced by the
microturbine is captured and used by the
digester to further improve its effciency.
Together, these two technologies
comprise the cogeneration system that
helps make the wastewater treatment
plant energyeffcient.
The township of Melton is one of
Australias fastest growing municipalities,
with a population expected to double in
the next 20 years as the boundaries of
Melbourne expand. With Melbournes
reservoirs dropping to their lowest water
levels in a decade, recycled water plays
a key role in the governments strategy
to reduce overall water consumption.
The regions water supply from lakes
and reservoirs is only at 30% of capacity,
meaning recycled water is vital to sustain
the local communitys needs.
The wastewater treatment facility,
operated by Western Water, provides
recycled water and sewage services to
145,000 people throughout Meltons
outer regions. With rapid regional
population growth expected, plant
executives knew they needed a strategy
to manage the future volume of waste in
an eco-friendly way.
The result was a greenhouse reduction
strategy to address how Western Water
will cope with accelerated population
growth and, at the same time, limit the
companys overall carbon footprint among
its several plants. Reducing greenhouse
gas emissions is a focal point for Western
Water as the company strives to achieve
carbon neutrality by 2017.
At the plant, offcials set high goals
to treat 100% of biosolids, use 100% of
resulting methane biogas as a clean-andgreen energy source, and produce 100%
recycled water. The Capstone CR200 CHP
system has helped meet thesetargets.
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Credit: Caterpillar
The Overseas Private Investment Corporation offers over $600 million in fnancing
Credit: Caterpillar
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CHP
Part 7
THE FUTURE
Boilers attached to a microgrid at Princeton Universitys Medical Center supply the medical campus with power, steam and chilled water
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Credit: NRG
CHP
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CHP
look at microgrids and barriers to their
development. The report looked at the
history, status and outlook for microgrids
and recommends ways to remove
outdated policies that impede microgrid
development.
Credit: NRG
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FURTHER INFORMATION
US STATE INCENTIVE PROGRAMMES
This funding information was provided by the EPA CHP Partnerships Funding Database. As a service to its partners, the EPA
CHP Partnership maintains listings of state and federal CHP and biomass/biogas incentives, as well as rules and regulations that
remove unintended barriers to clean distributed projects. This information is reviewed and updated twice a month. The CHP
Partnership is a voluntary public-private partnership to foster the deployment of clean, effcient, cost-effective combined heat
and power in the US. For more information, please contact Neeharika Naik-Dhungel on +1 202 343 9553.
Funding Name
Type of Incentive
Start Date
End Date
Eligible Fuel
Loan
11/12/2013
Loan
01/01/2004
< 10 MW
<= 0.025 MW
Production Incentive
01/01/2006
Grant
22/05/2008
Loan
10/12/2010
30/06/2023
Loan
01/07/2008
Rebate
06/04/2010
Tax
10/07/2009
Tax
01/01/2010
Commercial PACE;
Loan
01/06/2008
FIGTREE (PACE)
Commercial PACE;
Loan
01/04/2010
Commercial PACE;
Loan
12/04/2010
Commercial PACE;
Loan
01/01/2010
Commercial PACE;
Loan
01/01/2010
Commercial PACE;
Loan
28/08/2008
Loan
29/04/2010
Rebate
12/10/2003
Loan
21/03/2012
Tax
24/03/2010
Feed-in Tariff
14/10/2007
< 20 MW
Loan
01/01/1981
31/12/2016
01/01/2016
01/01/2021
Utility Rate
01/01/1981
Natural Gas
Commercial PACE
11/10/2011
<= 0.125 MW
Carbon Fund
Production Incentive
01/08/2008
Tax
01/01/2009
Tax
03/08/2007
Tax
03/06/2013
Utility Rate
31/12/2013
0.5 - 5 MW
01/07/2017
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Funding Name
Type of Incentive
Start Date
Commercial PACE,
Loan
01/10/2012
Loan
01/04/2014
Tax
01/10/2007
Loan
21/07/2005
Loan,Grant
18/06/2012
Utility Rate
End Date
Eligible Fuel
27/02/2015
0.05 - 65 MW
<= 5 MW
01/01/2006
Natural Gas
Grant
31/12/2013
<= 1 MW
Grant, Loan,
Production Incentive
14/06/2013
<= 3 MW
Commercial PACE,
Loan
27/05/2010
Tax
25/07/2012
Tax
01/07/1997
Tax
01/07/2012
30/06/2016
Tax
01/05/2005
30/09/2020
Tax
01/07/2006
Woody Biomass
Bond
02/07/2013
Tax
01/10/2009
Utility Rate
01/01/2012
Natural Gas
Loan
09/05/2011
27/02/2015
Loan
01/01/1996
Tax
01/01/2008
Tax
15/06/2005
Loan
01/01/1995
Bond
06/04/2005
Grant
30/06/1999
Grant
16/12/1997
Rebate
01/11/2012
Production Incentive
01/01/2006
Tax
01/01/1999
Tax
01/01/2008
>= 1 MW
Loan
09/03/2010
Grant
26/10/2011
Biogas
Rebate
01/07/2010
Loan, Rebate,
Grant,Production
Incentive
25/11/1997
< 0.06 MW
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Rebate
01/01/2008
15/12/2015
21/04/2014
CHP
Funding Name
Type of Incentive
Start Date
End Date
Eligible Fuel
Rebate
01/05/2012
31/12/2014
31/12/2016
Grant
23/08/2012
Production Incentive
09/07/2012
Loan
01/07/2013
<= 10 MW
Production Incentive
13/02/2010
Commercial PACE,
Loan
04/10/2011
Tax
17/10/2002
Tax
17/10/2002
Loan
01/01/1994
Production Incentive
01/07/2001
Biogas
Loan
01/01/1989
Loan
01/01/1989
31/12/2015
31/12/2017
Tax
01/06/2005
Tax
25/05/2007
Tax
01/01/2001
< 1 MW
Tax
01/01/2002
Production Incentive
28/01/2003
Tax
01/01/1977
31/12/2015
Loan
26/08/2009
Tax
01/07/2011
>= 0.1 MW
Tax
04/06/2013
Grant, Loan
01/03/2010
Loan
17/03/2010
Rebate
28/02/2011
Tax
03/12/2009
Grant
25/04/2012
> 1 MW
Grant
14/06/2012
<= 1 MW
Tax
01/10/2008
Rebate
01/01/2009
Loan
01/03/2012
Programme Dependent
Utility Rate
01/01/2012
Natural Gas
< 1 MW
Production Incentive
01/03/2009
Tax
01/07/2010
>= 1 MW
Does Not Specify
Tax
01/07/2006
Tax
17/06/2005
Bond
01/07/2005
Tax
01/07/2002
>= 1 MW
Rebate
01/01/2010
Rebate
01/01/2003
Rebate
01/02/2013
01/12/2015
Grant
15/02/2013
30/12/2016
0.05 - 1.3 MW
01/01/2018
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Funding Name
Type of Incentive
Start Date
End Date
Eligible Fuel
Grant, Production
Incentive
01/05/2013
30/12/2016
> 1.3 MW
Grant, Production
Incentive
17/01/2014
15/12/2015
Biogas
> 0.05 MW
Production Incentive
30/06/2008
31/12/2015
Production Incentive
04/01/2012
31/12/2015
Production Incentive
31/01/2012
31/12/2015
Utility Rate
24/04/2003
Tax
06/11/2009
Natural Gas
31/12/2014
31/12/2015
Natural Gas
<= 50 MW
FlexTech Program
Grant
15/12/2009
Rebate
01/01/2011
Natural Gas
Rebate
01/01/2011
Natural Gas
Rebate
01/07/2010
Grant
01/01/2010
Loan
11/02/1994
Tax
01/09/2000
Tax
11/03/2004
Rebate
01/04/2010
Tax, Bond
13/07/1978
Loan
15/12/2011
Bond
12/06/2008
Loan
01/08/2009
Grant
01/01/2002
< 20 MW
Loan
20/05/1980
Tax
06/09/2005
Rebate
01/12/2012
Natural Gas
Grant
01/01/2000
Loan
01/01/1999
Grant, Loan
01/05/2009
Loan
01/01/2010
Rebate
01/06/2013
Loan
01/01/2000
Grant,Loan
01/01/2000
Loan
01/07/1985
Loan
28/06/2010
Utility Rate
09/01/2014
Natural Gas
Loan
01/11/1999
Feed-in Tariff
01/01/2011
30/12/2014
< 5 MW
Tax
01/01/2010
31/12/2015
Loan
01/01/2000
31/05/2016
Tax
01/01/2007
Tax
01/07/2010
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Funding Name
Type of Incentive
Start Date
Tax
End Date
Eligible Fuel
01/04/2013
Loan
04/01/2011
Tax
01/07/2009
Grant
01/01/2011
Grant
09/07/2013
Bond
07/04/2009
Grant
01/01/1997
18/02/2014
Tax
03/10/2008
31/12/2016
Grant
13/02/2009
Tax
18/04/2011
Loan
01/01/2009
Grant
14/03/2011
Biomass,Biogas
Loan
01/01/2005
Grant
13/05/2002
Grant
13/05/2002
Bond
01/04/2013
Tax
12/05/2009
>= 2 MW
Tax
01/07/2004
30/06/2019
Tax
12/05/2009
>= 2 MW
Tax
12/05/2009
Grant
06/04/2011
Loan
01/07/2011
Loan
01/01/1984
Tax
01/01/1975
Loan
11/01/2010
Tax
01/01/1999
Production Incentive
01/10/2004
Tax
01/07/2008
31/12/2016
01/01/2020
>= 0.001 MW
<= 0.1 MW
Biogas, Other
Tax
01/07/2006
Production Incentive
01/10/2004
Production Incentive
31/08/2006
Tax
01/07/2011
Commercial PACE,
Loan
27/06/2011
Loan
01/11/2012
<= 100 kW
30/06/2020
Rebate
26/04/2012
Rebate
29/08/2012
Rebate
01/09/2012
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CHP
COMPLETE PLANT
SUPPLY
BIOMASS/WASTE FIRED
Ameresco Inc
Conco Systems, Services & Industrial
Dresser-Rand
ESI Inc of Tennessee
Guascor Inc
Kitmondo
OPRA Turbines
PRM Energy Systems Inc - PRME
Process Equipment - Barron Industries
Stellar Energy
Symbiont Science Engineering and
Construction Inc
Wolf Material Handling Systems
WRSI Consulting Group LLC
GAS FIRED
American DG Energy
CIRCOR Energy
Cominter Corp
Conco Systems, Services & Industrial
Dresser-Rand
Dresser-Rand Co Ltd
EPG Enginuity Portable Grid
Evergreen Midwest Co
FireBag
Ingersoll Rand
Interlink Power Systems
Kitmondo
Stellar Energy
Turbologistics
APPLICATIONS
HORTICULTURE OR
AGRICULTURE
CHEMICAL AND
PHARMACEUTICAL
INDUSTRIES
Airfow Sciences Corp
American Safety Vest
Bently Biofuels Co
BioConversion Solutions LLC
CH2M HILL
CIRCOR Energy
Colmac Coil Manufacturing Inc
Commercial Acoustics
Conntect Inc
CONVAL
Easi-Set Buildings
ECO PHYSICS Inc
Hilliard Corp
Infor
Intercon Enterprises Inc
ISOPur Fluid Technologies Inc
Meggitt Sensing Systems
Niagara Blower Heat Transfer Solutions
Piping Technology & Products
Process Technology
ProSim Inc
Sentry Equipment Corp
Siemens Energy Inc
Sohre Turbomachinery Inc
SOLVAir Solutions/Solvay Chemicals Inc
Super Radiator Coils
SY-CON Systems Inc
DISTRICT COOLING
DISTRICT HEATING
MICRO SYSTEMS
Abraham Solar Equipment
TURNKEY SUPPLY
Advanced Filtration Concepts Inc
Affordable Wipers
BioSpark Clean Energy LLC
CH2M HILL
CMI Industry Americas
ENER-G Rudox Inc
EPG Enginuity Portable Grid
HCS Group Inc
Inov8
Maven Power
NOVI Energy
Ormat Nevada Inc
Petrotech Inc
Philadelphia Gear, a Timken Brand
PW Power Systems Inc
TIC - The Industrial Co
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FOOD INDUSTRY
Bently Biofuels Co
BioConversion Solutions LLC
CIRCOR Energy
Energy Concepts Co LLC
Guascor Inc
Infor
Intercon Enterprises Inc
MMR Power Solutions
Power Equipment Co
Stellar Energy
Super Radiator Coils
Airofex Equipment
American Safety Vest
BioConversion Solutions LLC
BioEnergy Producers Association Inc
BioSpark Clean Energy LLC
Dresser-Rand Co Ltd
Ingersoll Rand
HOSPITALS AND
HEALTHCARE
American DG Energy
Caterpillar Inc
CIRCOR Energy
Cominter Corp
Commercial Acoustics
Cummins Power Generation Inc
DCO Energy
DEIF Inc
Energy Industries LLC
HOTSTART Inc
Project Risk Ltd
RealEnergy
Russelectric Inc
Solar Turbines Inc
HOTELS
AEGIS Bearing Protection Rings
American DG Energy
HOTSTART Inc
Interlink Power Systems
RealEnergy
RobustEnergy LLC
HOUSING
American DG Energy
Guascor Inc
Washington State University
INDUSTRIAL COMPANIES
AEGIS Bearing Protection Rings
Affordable Wipers
Amri Inc - a KSB Co
Balmac Inc
Bigge Crane and Rigging Co
BioConversion Solutions LLC
Captus Energy Co
Caterpillar Inc
Colmac Coil Manufacturing Inc
Commercial Acoustics
Compressor Controls Corp - CCC
Control System Technologies LLC
CONVAL
Crystal Group Inc
DCO Energy
DEIF Inc
DE Solutions Inc
Dresser-Rand
Dust Control Technology
EagleBurgmann Expansion Joint
Solutions
ECO PHYSICS Inc
Electroswitch
Embassy Global LLC
Golden Eagle Technologies LLC
Gravitational Systems Engineering Inc
Gulf Coast Clean Energy Application
Center
Hoffmann Inc
Ingersoll Rand
Intercon Enterprises Inc
LEISURE, INCLUDING
SWIMMING POOLS
BioSpark Clean Energy LLC
METAL REFINERIES
Airofex Equipment
Amri Inc - a KSB Co
Bigge Crane and Rigging Co
ECO PHYSICS Inc
HCS Group Inc
Process Technology
TurboCare
OIL REFINING
American Piping Products Inc
American Safety Vest
Bigge Crane and Rigging Co
Colmac Coil Manufacturing Inc
Compressor Controls Corp - CCC
CONVAL
Durafex Inc
EagleBurgmann Expansion Joint
Solutions
Easi-Set Buildings
ECO PHYSICS Inc
Intercon Enterprises Inc
ISOPur Fluid Technologies Inc
John Crane
Neuman & Esser USA Inc
Niagara Blower Heat Transfer Solutions
OPRA Turbines
Ormat Nevada Inc
Pneumafl Corp
CHP
PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY
American Piping Products Inc
American Safety Vest
Bigge Crane and Rigging Co
BioConversion Solutions LLC
CIRCOR Energy
Conco Systems, Services & Industrial
CONVAL
Durafex Inc
EagleBurgmann Expansion Joint
Solutions
Easi-Set Buildings
ECO PHYSICS Inc
HC Controls Inc
HCS Group Inc
Infor
Intercon Enterprises Inc
Meggitt Sensing Systems
Neuman & Esser USA Inc
Niagara Blower Heat Transfer Solutions
Pneumafl Corp
Process Technology
ProSim Inc
RCI Technologies
Ronan Engineering Co
Sentry Equipment Corp
Siemens Energy Inc
Sohre Turbomachinery Inc
SSS Clutch Co Inc
Stellar Energy
Super Radiator Coils
TEMP-PRO Inc
TIC - The Industrial Co
TurboCare
Universal Accoustic & Emission
Technologies
SMALL-SCALE DOMESTIC
RobustEnergy LLC
Solar Connexion
SURFACE TREATMENT
INDUSTRY/CERAMICS
Sohre Turbomachinery Inc
WASHERIES
American Safety Vest
WOOD-PROCESSING AND
PAPER
Airofex Equipment
Bigge Crane and Rigging Co
Colmac Coil Manufacturing Inc
CONVAL
Conveyor Components Co
Hoffmann Inc
ISOPur Fluid Technologies Inc
Jeffrey Rader
Niagara Blower Heat Transfer Solutions
Piping Technology & Products
PRM Energy Systems Inc - PRME
Sohre Turbomachinery Inc
Stellar Energy
OTHER
GAS - OTHER
GAS - BIOGAS
Advanced Alternative Energy Corp
Bently Biofuels Co
BioEnergy Producers Association Inc
CHP Clean Energy LLC
Dresser-Rand
Enercon Engineering Inc
Energy Concepts Co LLC
Guascor Inc
Hilliard Corp
Ingersoll Rand
Nuvera Fuel Cells
West Salem Machinery Co
GAS - LANDFILL
Enercon Engineering Inc
GAS - NATURAL
Alturdyne Power Systems
CoEnergy Inc
DE Solutions Inc
LPG
Alturdyne Power Systems
Precision Combustion Inc
Ray Dauria Associates
OIL
Bell Performance Inc
Cominter Corp
Enercon Engineering Inc
Turbologistics
TVC Systems
WASTE
American Heat and Power LLC
Enercon Engineering Inc
Energy Concepts Co LLC
Helmick Corp
PHG Energy
SAMCO Technologies Inc
Sodimate Inc
Zilkha Biomass Energy LLC
WATER TREATMENT
Enercon Engineering Inc
Hilliard Corp
SAMCO Technologies Inc
Smith & Loveless Inc
Sodimate Inc
OTHER
EMERGENCY POWER
Alturdyne Power Systems
Caterpillar Inc
Enercon Engineering Inc
Kinsley Power Systems
PW Power Systems Inc
Russelectric Inc
ENERGY SUPPLY
American DG Energy
Nuvera Fuel Cells
Oasis Montana Inc
PW Power Systems Inc
ENERGY TRANSMISSION
Silicon Power Corp
HEAT
Caterpillar Inc
Dresser-Rand Co Ltd
HEAT PUMPS
Energy Concepts Co LLC
PDR Associates (Renewable) Inc
PIPELINE PROJECTS
American Piping Products Inc
POWER CONVERSION
SYSTEMS
Alturdyne Power Systems
STEAM
CH2M HILL
Detroit Stoker Co
OUTPUT
DISTRIBUTION AND
MARKETING
BY-PRODUCTS AND
WASTE CONTROL
DIRECT MECHANICAL
DRIVES
Conntect Inc
Enercon Engineering Inc
DISTRIBUTION SERVICES
Enercon Engineering Inc
ELECTRICITY
Alturdyne Power Systems
Austin Energy
Caterpillar Inc
CH2M HILL
Dresser-Rand Co Ltd
Enercon Engineering Inc
Ray Dauria Associates
Turbologistics
WRSI Consulting Group LLC
Zilkha Biomass Energy LLC
BYPASS SYSTEMS
CATALYTIC CLEANING
SYSTEMS
Environmental Alternatives Inc
Johnson Matthey
CO2
EMISSIONS MONITORING
Golden Eagle Technologies LLC
Kurz Instruments Inc
Nova Analytical Systems Inc
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CHP
EXHAUST GAS
PURIFICATION
Anguil Environmental Systems Inc
AVC Specialists
Clariant Corp
EXHAUST SYSTEMS
Clyde Bergemann Bachmann
Hilliard Corp
Johnson Matthey
Sound Technologies - Engineered
Silencer Systems
Spencer Turbine Co
WASTE OIL
Aire Industrial
Bently Biofuels Co
Levelese Inc
SAMCO Technologies Inc
WASTEWATER
Aire Industrial
Aquatech International Corp
Easi-Set Buildings
GC3 Specialty Chemicals Inc
Kurz Instruments Inc
Levelese Inc
Niagara Blower Heat Transfer Solutions
Power Lube Industrial
ProMation Engineering Inc
QUA Group LLC
SAMCO Technologies Inc
Smith & Loveless Inc
Sodimate Inc
Spencer Turbine Co
SPX Flow Technology
Symbiont Science Engineering and
Construction Inc
SymCom Inc
Thompson Pump and Manufacturing Co
WATER TREATMENT
SYSTEMS
Aquatech International Corp
Easi-Set Buildings
GC3 Specialty Chemicals Inc
Hilliard Corp
Power Lube Industrial
Process Technology
ProMation Engineering Inc
QUA Group LLC
SAMCO Technologies Inc
Sentry Equipment Corp
Smith & Loveless Inc
Sodimate Inc
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OTHER
AAF International
American Heat and Power LLC
Environmental Alternatives Inc
PHG Energy
COMPONENT SUPPLY
AND MANUFACTURE
ABSORPTION CHILLERS
Broad USA Inc
DE Solutions Inc
Lectrodryer
Parker Domnick Hunter
Schutte & Koerting
COGENERATION POWER
PLANTS - STERLING
ENGINES
BATTERIES
BOILERS
Bid on Equipment
Cannon Boiler Works Inc
Cleaver-Brooks Engineered Boiler
Systems
ERI (Energy Recovery International)
Hamon Deltak Inc
Helmick Corp
Hurst Boiler & Welding Co Inc
Indeck Power Equipment Co
International Power Machinery Co
Johnston Boiler Co
Leva Energy
Power Equipment Co
BURNER TECHNOLOGY
AND FUEL PROCESSING
Coen Co Inc
Detroit Stoker Co
ERI (Energy Recovery International)
Hurst Boiler & Welding Co Inc
Precision Combustion Inc
CATALYSTS
Clariant Corp
Johnson Matthey
COGENERATION POWER
PLANTS - DIESEL ENGINES
Bell Performance Inc
Capstone Turbine Corp
Caterpillar Inc
Cummins Power Generation Inc
Enercon Engineering Inc
EPG Enginuity Portable Grid
International Power Machinery Co
Kitmondo
COGENERATION POWER
PLANTS - FUEL CELLS
Ameresco Inc
Caterpillar Inc
Kurz Instruments Inc
Precision Combustion Inc
COGENERATION POWER
PLANTS - GAS ENGINES
Bell Performance Inc
Capstone Turbine Corp
Caterpillar Inc
Clyde Bergemann Bachmann
COGENERATION POWER
PLANTS - OTHER
Advanced Filtration Concepts Inc
Clyde Bergemann Bachmann
Coen Co Inc
Hurst Boiler & Welding Co Inc
PRM Energy Systems Inc - PRME
SSS Clutch Co Inc
ENERGY CONVERTERS
Oasis Montana Inc
Ormat Nevada Inc
Silicon Power Corp
ENGINES - AUXILIARY
POWER
Fairbanks Morse Engine
HARCO
ENGINES - GAS
Aaron Equipment Co
Aeroderivative Gas Turbine Support Inc
Belyea Co Inc
Caterpillar Inc
Fairbanks Morse Engine
HARCO
Kraft Power Corp
Perkins Engines Inc
ENGINES - OTHER
Aaron Equipment Co
Captus Energy Co
ComAp spol sro
FILTERS
Advanced Filtration Concepts Inc
Bid on Equipment
Braden Manufacturing LLC
Croll-Reynolds Engineering Co Inc
GE Power & Water - Air Filtration
ISOPur Fluid Technologies Inc
Millennium Planet LLC
Parker Domnick Hunter
Pneumafl Corp
RCI Technologies
SPX Flow Technology
Universal Accoustic & Emission
Technologies
Workhorse Power Inc
FOGGING
Mee Industries Inc
FUEL CELLS
Caterpillar Inc
HARCO
Johnson Matthey
Nuvera Fuel Cells
GAS COMPRESSORS
Belyea Co Inc
Elliott Group
Gas and Air Systems Inc - GAS
HPI LLC
Neuman & Esser USA Inc
Nuvera Fuel Cells
Schutte & Koerting
Stork Turbo Blading
TurboCare
Vooner FloGard Corp
GASIFICATION EQUIPMENT
Evergreen Midwest Co
PHG Energy
Spencer Turbine Co
GENERATOR SETS
Caterpillar Inc
ComAp spol sro
Cummins Power Generation Inc
EPG Enginuity Portable Grid
HC Controls Inc
Kinsley Power Systems
Kraft Power Corp
Lectrodryer
Mid-America Engine Inc
Perkins Engines Inc
GENERATORS
Babcock Power Inc
Beckwith Electric
Bid on Equipment
BRUSH Turbogenerators Inc
CHP
PUMPS
HEAT EXCHANGERS
Petrotech Inc
SERVICE AND
MAINTENANCE
POWER GENERATION
SYSTEMS
Anguil Environmental Systems Inc
DEIF Inc
Elliott Group
HC Controls Inc
HPI LLC
Hurst Boiler & Welding Co Inc
Mee Industries Inc
Mid-America Engine Inc
PW Power Systems Inc
Rotating Machinery Services Inc - RMS
STAR & STAR Field Fit Inc (Steam
Turbine Alternative Resources)
Stork Turbo Blading
Bid on Equipment
Broad USA Inc
Flowserve Corp
Power Lube Industrial
Reagan Equipment Co Inc
Smith & Loveless Inc
SPX Flow Technology
Thompson Pump and Manufacturing Co
Vooner FloGard Corp
RECUPERATORS
SILENCERS
Braden Manufacturing LLC
Commercial Acoustics
Flowserve Corp
Sound Technologies - Engineered
Silencer Systems
Universal Accoustic & Emission
Technologies
STEAM GENERATORS
Cleaver-Brooks Engineered Boiler
Systems
HPI LLC
Indeck Power Equipment Co
SWITCHGEAR
Caterpillar Inc
Enercon Engineering Inc
Industrial Power Systems Inc
Metal Cabinet & Fixture Co
Mid-America Engine Inc
Petrotech Inc
Power Equipment Co
Russelectric Inc
S&C Electric Company
Silicon Power Corp
Tapeswitch Corp
TRANSFORMERS
Beckwith Electric
Industrial Power Systems Inc
Mag-Tran
S&C Electric Company
TURBINES - GAS
Aeroderivative Gas Turbine Support Inc
ap+m
Burns & McDonnell
Caterpillar Inc
CMI Industry Americas
Control System Technologies LLC
DE Solutions Inc
Gibraltar Chimney International
HARCO
HPI LLC
LAI International Inc
Maximum Turbine Support Inc
Mee Industries Inc
Mid-America Engine Inc
OPRA Turbines
PSM - an Alstom Co
PW Power Systems Inc
Rotating Machinery Services Inc - RMS
Siemens Energy Inc
Solar Turbines Inc
STAR & STAR Field Fit Inc (Steam
Turbine Alternative Resources)
Stork Turbo Blading
Sulzer Turbo Services
Turbine Technology Services Corp
TurboCare
Zokman Products Inc
TURBINES - MICRO
Capstone Turbine Corp
TURBINES - STEAM
Belyea Co Inc
Control System Technologies LLC
Dresser-Rand
Elliott Group
Gibraltar Chimney International
HPI LLC
International Power Machinery Co
LAI International Inc
STAR & STAR Field Fit Inc (Steam
Turbine Alternative Resources)
Stork Turbo Blading
Sulzer Turbo Services
TurboCare
TURBINES - OTHER
Captus Energy Co
Gibraltar Chimney International
Keuka Energy
Ormat Nevada Inc
Princeton Power Systems Inc
Spencer Turbine Co
Turbine Technology Services Corp
TurboCare
TURBOMACHINERY
CONTROLS
HPI LLC
PowerTurbineLVDT.com
STAR & STAR Field Fit Inc (Steam
Turbine Alternative Resources)
VALVES
Amri Inc - a KSB Co
ap+m
Assured Automation
Bonetti SpA - NACB LLC
CCI
CIRCOR Energy
Combustion Products Inc
Discovery Technology International
Durafex Inc
Evergreen Midwest Co
Flowserve Corp
Global Power Plant Services
Jamison Products LP
LAI International Inc
NACB LLC
Petrotech Inc
ProMation Engineering Inc
Schutte & Koerting
SPX Flow Technology
OTHER
AAF International
AEGIS Bearing Protection Rings
Affordable Wipers
American Crane & Equipment Corp
Bedford Reinforced Plastics
Bently Biofuels Co
Braden Manufacturing LLC
Broad USA Inc
CEC Vibration Products Inc
Conax Technologies
Crystal Group Inc
Electroswitch
Elliott Group
Environment One Corp
EST Group
Fibox Enclosures
Gear Keeper/Hammerhead Industries
Inc
Gibraltar Chimney International
HSI
International Chimney Corp
Jamison Products LP
Jonas Inc
Kansas City Deaerator
Kingsbury Inc
Kulite Semiconductor Products Inc
LAI International Inc
Lufkin Industries LLC
Mee Industries Inc
Neuman & Esser USA Inc
Nord-Lock Inc
Philadelphia Gear, a Timken Brand
PSM - an Alstom Co
Psychsoftpc
RCI Technologies
Sohre Turbomachinery Inc
Solectria Renewables LLC
SPX Flow Technology
SSS Clutch Co Inc
Sulzer Turbo Services
Tri Transmission And Bearing Corp
Turbo Machined Products LLC
West Salem Machinery Co
Workhorse Power Inc
AUTOMATION
MEASURING AND
CONTROL SYSTEMS
DATA LOGGING
Beamex
CAS DataLoggers
Fibox Enclosures
49
CHP
Global Monitoring
Mechanical Solutions Inc - MSI
Palmer Wahl Temperature Instruments
Power Data Systems
RF Neulink
Ronan Measurments
SoftPLC Corp
Tatsoft
TVC Systems
ELECTRONICS AND
COMPONENTS
API Technologies
Beckwith Electric
CEC Vibration Products Inc
Conveyor Components Co
Crystal Group Inc
DEIF Inc
Discovery Technology International
Embassy Global LLC
Fibox Enclosures
HOTSTART Inc
Kinsley Power Systems
LUDECA Inc
Mobile Mark
ProMation Engineering Inc
Ronan Measurments
Silicon Power Corp
Solectria Renewables LLC
SymCom Inc
EMISSION CONTROLS
Airfow Sciences Corp
AVC Specialists
Cormetech Inc
Durafex Inc
Dust Control Technology
FCI-Fluid Components International
Nova Analytical Systems Inc
SOLVAir Solutions/Solvay Chemicals Inc
Testo Inc
Turbine Technology Services Corp
Vector Systems Inc
ENGINE MANAGEMENT
Levelese Inc
Young & Franklin Inc
ENVIRONMENTAL
CONTROLS
Cormetech Inc
Dust Control Technology
FCI-Fluid Components International
Turner Envirologic
INSTRUMENTS, SENSORS
Airfow Sciences Corp
Assured Automation
Balmac Inc
Beamex
Bonetti SpA - NACB LLC
CAS DataLoggers
50
POWER GENERATION
Ameresco Inc
Anguil Environmental Systems Inc
AVC Specialists
Beckwith Electric
Capstone Turbine Corp
ComRent West
Conax Technologies
Control System Technologies LLC
CU Services LLC
DEIF Inc
Durafex Inc
Enercon Engineering Inc
GE Energy Management
HC Controls Inc
Inov8
K&M Machine-Fabricating Inc
Kinsley Power Systems
Kraft Power Corp
Millennium Planet LLC
MMR Power Solutions
Ronan Engineering Co
SoftPLC Corp
Turbologistics
Vector Systems Inc
Wolf Material Handling Systems
Young & Franklin Inc
Zilkha Biomass Energy LLC
SymCom Inc
Tapeswitch Corp
PROCESS CONTROL
TECHNOLOGY
Beamex
CAS DataLoggers
Compressor Controls Corp - CCC
Conveyor Components Co
Enercon Engineering Inc
FCI-Fluid Components International
Golden Eagle Technologies LLC
Inov8
ProMation Engineering Inc
Ronan Measurments
Schutte & Koerting
SoftPLC Corp
S-Products Inc
Tatsoft
Vector Systems Inc
Wyatt Engineering LLC
REMOTE MONITORING
SYSTEMS
CAS DataLoggers
Caterpillar Inc
CEC Vibration Products Inc
ComAp spol sro
Control System Technologies LLC
Crystal Group Inc
Dynamic Ratings Inc
Enercon Engineering Inc
Environment One Corp
Global Monitoring
Lenox Instrument Co
LUDECA Inc
Mechanical Solutions Inc - MSI
Mobile Mark
Palmer Wahl Temperature Instruments
Power Data Systems
RCI Technologies
Ronan Engineering Co
Ronan Measurments
Sentry Equipment Corp
SoftPLC Corp
Solectria Renewables LLC
Tatsoft
SAFETY MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS
Coen Co Inc
Crystal Group Inc
FireBag
K-Sun Corp
Levelese Inc
Puleo Electronics Inc
SymCom Inc
Tapeswitch Corp
Tech Products Inc
SOFTWARE
Beamex
Compressor Controls Corp - CCC
Conntect Inc
Dynamic Systems Inc
GridPlex Networks
GUISYS Corp
Infor
National Instruments
SY-CON Systems Inc
Tatsoft
Thermofow Inc
OTHER
Accuplace
Conax Technologies
Embassy Global LLC
K-Sun Corp
Metal Cabinet & Fixture Co
Proto Manufacturing Inc
Psychsoftpc
Sohre Turbomachinery Inc
SY-CON Systems Inc
Trindera Engineering Inc
United Group Inc
Young & Franklin Inc
SPECIALIST SERVICES
COMMISSIONING AND
START-UP SERVICES
Airofex Equipment
Aquatech International Corp
Caterpillar Inc
CMI Industry Americas
ComRent West
DCO Energy
Energy Industries LLC
Hamon Deltak Inc
Lufkin Industries LLC
Turbine Technology Services Corp
TVC Systems
CONSTRUCTION
INSTALLATION AND
ENGINEERING
Babcock Power Inc
BioSpark Clean Energy LLC
CH2M HILL
Cummins Power Generation Inc
Detroit Stoker Co
Gibraltar Chimney International
Inov8
Maven Power
PDR Associates (Renewable) Inc
Petrotech Inc
S&B Engineers and Constructors
TIC - The Industrial Co
CONSULTANCY - FINANCIAL
MODELLING
Avalon Consulting Inc
Bridgestone Associates Ltd
EnviroTech Financial Inc
Inov8
North Carolina Solar Center
PDR Associates (Renewable) Inc
CONSULTANCY - OTHER
ENGINEERING - COLD
Lectrodryer
CONTRACT ENERGY
MANAGEMENT
Gravitational Systems Engineering Inc
CONTRACT OPERATION
AND MANAGEMENT
AEi Systems
Allied Industrial Marketing
Ampirical Solutions LLC
Burns & McDonnell
Dunn Service Group Inc
Enercon Engineering Inc
Frako Capacitors
Golder Associates Inc
IEC & Associates
Industrial Power Systems Inc
International Generator Technical
Community
Mag-Tran
Mobile Mark
National Electric Coil
Oasis Montana Inc
ENGINEERING ELECTRONIC
DESIGN
AAF International
AEi Systems
Babcock Power Inc
Bedford Reinforced Plastics
Braden Manufacturing LLC
BRUSH Turbogenerators Inc
CMI Industry Americas
Dresser-Rand
Eidal Shredders Inc
ESI Inc of Tennessee
EST Group
Exergy Partners Corp
Harris Group Inc
HPI LLC
IEC & Associates
Kansas City Deaerator
Knighthawk Engineering Inc
Lufkin Industries LLC
Mobile Mark
ProSim Inc
Russelectric Inc
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Southwest Research Institute
Tri Transmission And Bearing Corp
Vogt Power International Inc
ENGINEERING - ELECTRICAL
Ameresco Inc
Bridgestone Associates Ltd
ESI Inc of Tennessee
LB Services LLC
NOVI Energy
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
Hydrogen Safety LLC
Infor
MMR Power Solutions
NOVI Energy
ENERGY SERVICE
COMPANIES
Ameresco Inc
GE Energy Management
ENGINEERING - GENERAL
American Heat and Power LLC
Burns & McDonnell
Jonas Inc
Mag-Tran
Piping Technology & Products
Rotating Machinery Services Inc - RMS
Southwest Research Institute
Thermofow Inc
ENGINEERING MECHANICAL
Christie & Grey Inc
Contechs Engineering Design Inc
Enercon Engineering Inc
Engineering Software
Golder Associates Inc
HiTech Control Systems Inc
Industrial Power Systems Inc
International Generator Technical
Community
Knighthawk Engineering Inc
Mechanical Solutions Inc - MSI
National Electric Coil
ENGINEERING - OIL/GAS
Harris Group Inc
Knighthawk Engineering Inc
Turbine Technology Services Corp
ENGINEERING - POWER
AEi Systems
Airfow Sciences Corp
Allied Industrial Marketing
Ampirical Solutions LLC
BRUSH Turbogenerators Inc
Burns & McDonnell
Dunn Service Group Inc
Enercon Engineering Inc
Engineering Software
Gravitational Systems Engineering Inc
Harris Group Inc
HPI LLC
Industrial Power Systems Inc
CHP
Knighthawk Engineering Inc
LB Services LLC
Mag-Tran
Maven Power
Piping Technology & Products
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Structural Integrity Associates Inc
ENGINEERING - OTHER
AAF International
Aquatech International Corp
Babcock Power Inc
Christie & Grey Inc
Coen Co Inc
Conax Technologies
Hamon Deltak Inc
HITEC Sensor Solutions Inc
Philadelphia Gear, a Timken Brand
Power Equipment Associates Ltd - PEA
Tri Transmission And Bearing Corp
FEASIBILITY AND
PREINVESTMENT STUDIES
American Heat and Power LLC
BioSpark Clean Energy LLC
Bridgestone Associates Ltd
Captus Energy Co
The Cool Solutions Co
DCO Energy
DNV GL
ESI Inc of Tennessee
Exergy Partners Corp
Harris Group Inc
Hydrogen Safety LLC
Integrated CHP Systems Corp
JDMT Inc
LB Services LLC
NOVI Energy
ProSim Inc
Sargent & Lundy LLC
Thermofow Inc
GENERAL OUTSOURCING
SERVICES
Advanced Filtration Concepts Inc
System One
GOVERNMENT SERVICES
CHP Association
DOE Southeast CHP Technical
Assistance Partnership
North Carolina Solar Center
INFORMATION, ADVICE,
PUBLICATIONS
CHP Association
Energy Solutions Center
Interdevelopment Inc
International District Energy Association
- IDEA
International Generator Technical
Community
JDMT Inc
LithFire-X LLC
The World Alliance for Decentralized
Energy - WADE
INSURANCE, RISK
MANAGEMENT
Hydrogen Safety LLC
Project Risk Ltd
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CHP
MANAGEMENT
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
MARKET DEVELOPMENT,
MARKETING
CHP Association
Exergy Partners Corp
Interdevelopment Inc
JDMT Inc
MARKET RESEARCH
CHP Association
The Cool Solutions Co
Forecast International
The World Alliance for Decentralized
Energy - WADE
PLANT SUPERVISION,
OPTIMISATION
GE Power & Water - Air Filtration
POLLUTION CONTROL
AVC Specialists
Bell Performance Inc
Conntect Inc
Cormetech Inc
Turner Envirologic
PROCUREMENT
S&B Engineers and Constructors
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
BRUSH Turbogenerators Inc
Caterpillar Inc
DCO Energy
Detroit Stoker Co
Exergy Partners Corp
Golder Associates Inc
ICF International
Nexant
RobustEnergy LLC
S&B Engineers and Constructors
Symbiont Science Engineering and
Construction Inc
PROMOTION, MEMBER
REPRESENTATION AND
PUBLIC RELATIONS
CHP Association
The World Alliance for Decentralized
Energy - WADE
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SERVICE AND
MAINTENANCE
AAF International
ap+m
AVC Specialists
Conco Systems, Services & Industrial
Dunn Service Group Inc
Environmental Alternatives Inc
Gas and Air Systems Inc - GAS
HSI
John R Robinson Inc
LUDECA Inc
National Electric Coil
Philadelphia Gear, a Timken Brand
PLI LLC
PSM - an Alstom Co
Reagan Equipment Co Inc
Rotating Machinery Services Inc - RMS
S&B Engineers and Constructors
Structural Integrity Associates Inc
Sulzer Turbo Services
TIC - The Industrial Co
TurboCare
STRATEGIC CONSULTING
The Cool Solutions Co
Endurant Energy
Forecast International
Protean Advisors
Structural Integrity Associates Inc
SYSTEM INTEGRATION
Avalon Consulting Inc
Caterpillar Inc
HiTech Control Systems Inc
Integrated CHP Systems Corp
ISOPur Fluid Technologies Inc
Psychsoftpc
TECHNICAL TRAINING,
EDUCATION
Allied Industrial Marketing
American Association of Boiler
Assessment Inc
Avalon Consulting Inc
DOE Southeast CHP Technical
Assistance Partnership
Engineering Software
GSE Systems Inc
Hydrogen Safety LLC
Industrial Training Consultants Inc
International District Energy Association
- IDEA
International Generator Technical
Community
LithFire-X LLC
North Carolina Solar Center
Northeast Clean Energy Application
Center
System One
The World Alliance for Decentralized
Energy - WADE
TROUBLE SHOOTING
ap+m
HiTech Control Systems Inc
Knighthawk Engineering Inc
Mechanical Solutions Inc - MSI
UTILITY SERVICES
Dunn Service Group Inc
LB Services LLC
Structural Integrity Associates Inc
System One
OTHER
Affordable Wipers
Bedford Reinforced Plastics
Braden Manufacturing LLC
CHEMetrics Inc
Christie & Grey Inc
Environmental Alternatives Inc
Hans von Mangoldt Reactors
Houston Advanced Research Center
(HARC)
ICF International
InfoSight Corp
Intermountain Clean Energy Application
Center
JDMT Inc
K&M Machine-Fabricating Inc
Lumastrobe Warning Lights
Mobile Desk
North East Arizona Energy Services Co
- NEA-ESCO
PLI LLC
Precision Iceblast Corp
Tri Transmission And Bearing Corp
FINANCE AND
INVESTMENT
EQUITY INVESTMENTS
The Black Emerald Group
CHP Clean Energy LLC
Interdevelopment Inc
Protean Advisors
Renewable NRG LLC
Viking Equipment Finance
FINANCIAL ADVICE
The Black Emerald Group
CoEnergy Inc
Viking Equipment Finance
LEASING
Caterpillar Inc
EnviroTech Financial Inc
Interdevelopment Inc
Renewable NRG LLC
Viking Equipment Finance
MULTISOURCED FINANCING
CHP Clean Energy LLC
CoEnergy Inc
EnviroTech Financial Inc
PROJECT FINANCE
The Black Emerald Group
Caterpillar Inc
CHP Clean Energy LLC
ENER-G Rudox Inc
EnviroTech Financial Inc
Interdevelopment Inc
Project Risk Ltd
Protean Advisors
Renewable NRG LLC
Viking Equipment Finance
THIRD-PARTY FINANCE
CHP Clean Energy LLC
CoEnergy Inc
EnviroTech Financial Inc
Viking Equipment Finance
OTHER
MISCELLANEOUS
Accuplace
Advanced Filtration Concepts Inc
Affordable Wipers
Burkhalter
Caterpillar Inc
Conveyor Components Co
Dynamic Systems Inc
Electroswitch
Fibox Enclosures
HITEC Sensor Solutions Inc
Hoffmann Inc
International District Energy Association
- IDEA
ITH Engineering Inc
K&M Machine-Fabricating Inc
K-Sun Corp
LINK Tools International (USA) Inc
Lufkin Industries LLC
Lumastrobe Warning Lights
Metal Cabinet & Fixture Co
Mofftt Mechanical
Nelco Products
Oasis Montana Inc
Psychsoftpc
QUA Group LLC
RCI Technologies
Safway Group Holding LLC
S&B Engineers and Constructors
Sohre Turbomachinery Inc
STAR & STAR Field Fit Inc (Steam
Turbine Alternative Resources)
SY-CON Systems Inc
Tech Products Inc
Timber Wolf LLC
Verdant Power Inc
Workhorse Power Inc
Zokman Products Inc
CHP
AARON EQUIPMENT CO
735 E Green St, Bensenville, IL60106
TEL:+1 6303502200
FAX:+1 6303509047
sales@aaronequipment.com
www.aaronequipment.com
Specialises in used machinery for waste
disposal.
ABB INC
4300 Coral Ridge Dr, Coral Springs,
FL33065
TEL:+1 8005232620
FAX:+1 9543455329
www.abb.com
ABRAHAM SOLAR
EQUIPMENT
124 Creekside Pl, Pagosa Springs,
CO81147
TEL:+1 9707314675
FAX:+1 9707313292
mick@abrahamsolar.com
www.abrahamsolar.com
Provides micro-cogen and other sitebased electrical systems.
ACCUPLACE
1800 NW 69th Ave, Plantation, FL33313
TEL:+1 8668200434
www.accuplace.com
ADVANCED ALTERNATIVE
ENERGY CORP
1207 N 1800 Rd, Lawrence, KS66049
TEL:+1 7858421943
FAX:+1 7858420909
lblevins@aaecorp.com
www.aaecorp.com
Offers biomass and waste-to-energy
direct combustion and gasifcation
technology for various applications in
thermal heating and the front end for
gas-to-power and gas-to-liquids.
ADVANCED CRYOGENICS
LTD
PO Box 419, Tavernier, FL33070
TEL:+1 3058522597
FAX:+1 3058522598
rushing@terranova.net
www.carbondioxideconsultants.com
Consults on carbon dioxide recovery
and production projects internationally.
ADVANCED FILTRATION
CONCEPTS INC
7111 Telegraph Rd, Los Angeles,
CA90640
TEL:+1 3238328316
FAX:+1 3238328318
tmoyer@advfiltration.com
www.advfiltration.com
Provides fltration products and services
for the GT/CC power industry. Meets
most urgent GT inlet fltration needs.
Turnkey installation available.
AEGIS BEARING
PROTECTION RINGS
31 Winterbrook Rd, Mechanic Falls,
ME04256
TEL:+1 2079985140
FAX:+1 2079985143
sales@est-aegis.com
www.est-aegis.com
Offers AEGIS SGR conductive microfbre bearing protection rings, which
extend motor life by channelling VFDinduced shaft current safely to ground
before it can damage bearings.
AEI SYSTEMS
5933 W Century Blvd, Suite 1100,
Los Angeles, CA90045
TEL:+1 3102161144
loyal@aeng.com
www.aeng.com
Performs worst-case circuit analysis
for power, linear, and RF systems, and
MTBF, FMECA, stress, signal integrity
and radiation analysis. Is a leader in
SPICE modelling.
AERODERIVATIVE GAS
TURBINE SUPPORT INC
1141 S Rogers Cir, Suite 11, Boca Raton,
FL33487
TEL:+1 5619940000
FAX:+1 5619943600
sales@agtsi.com
www.agtsi.com
Provides replacement and upgrade
parts for gas turbine engines, including
on-engine, off-engine, and package
parts for LM2500, LM5000, LM6000,
LMS100 and FT4/GG4.
AFFORDABLE WIPERS
9702 E-Wallisville Rd, Houston,
TX77013
TEL:+1 8322283825
shah@affordablewipers.com
www.affordablewipers.com
Offers years of specialised experience
to the industrial wiping rags and cleaning materials industry. Is a customer
focused company.
AIRE INDUSTRIAL
2010 E Wilson Ln, Meridian, ID83642
TEL:+1 2085144040
tim.lewis@aire.com
www.aireindustrial.net
Manufactures, distributes and sells via
an on-line store spill containment and
secondary containment systems. Lines
include spill berms and fexible bladders for fuel, chemical and other liquid
storage.
AMECO USA
AIROFLEX EQUIPMENT
6001 49th St S, Muscatine, IA52761
TEL:+1 5632648066
FAX:+1 6516312539
sales@airoflexequipment.com
www.airoflexequipment.com
Designs, engineers, and manufactures
material handling products such as
receiving hoppers, extended arm,
standard pivot, semi portable, and permanent truck and trailer dumpers.
ALLIED INDUSTRIAL
MARKETING
W62 N248 Washington Ave, Suite 208,
Cedarburg, WI53012
TEL:+1 2626182403
FAX:+1 2626182303
info@alliedindustrialmarketing.com
www.alliedindustrialmarketing.com
Offers power quality analysis, flter
design, training and seminars, along
with high-quality components for power
quality flters.
AMERESCO INC
111 Speen St, Suite 410, Framingham,
MA01701
TEL:+1 5086612200
FAX:+1 5086612201
info@ameresco.com
www.ameresco.com
Provides energy effciency and renewable energy services serving North
America (NYSE: AMRC).
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
OF BOILER ASSESSMENT
INC
PO Box 310, Brooks, KY40109
TEL:+1 5025620022
sales@aa-ba.org
www.aa-ba.org
Is a nonproft certifying organisation
promoting the standardisation of boiler
inspection practices worldwide. Offers
professional certifcation as well as
personal and corporate memberships
to boiler professionals.
AMERICAN DG ENERGY
ALLIGATOR
COMMUNICATIONS INC
ALTURDYNE POWER
SYSTEMS
660 Steele St, El Cajon, CA92020
TEL:+1 6194405531
FAX:+1 6194420481
info@alturdyne.com
www.alturdyne.com
Provides custom assemblies of engine
generator sets from 55000 hp.
AMBASSADOR HEAT
TRANSFER CO
10080 Alliance Rd, Cincinnati, OH45242
TEL:+1 5137929800
FAX:+1 5137929933
sales@ambassadorco.com
www.ambassadorco.com
Engineers and manufactures surface
condensers and heat exchangers.
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CHP
AMERICAN PIPING
PRODUCTS INC
18333 Wings Corporate Dr,
Chesterfield, MO63005
TEL:+1 6107196001
FAX:+1 6107196005
mmurray@amerpipe.com
www.amerpipe.com
Distributes pipe and piping components including seamless carbon SA-106
grade B-C, alloy (chrome moly) SA-335
P-11, P-22, P-91, P-5 and P-9, lowtemperature SA-333 grade 3, 1-6, and
API5L X-grade.
ANALYSTS INC
3401 Jack Northrop Ave, Hawthorne,
CA90250
TEL:+1 3102195000
FAX:+1 3102195005
patrickforgeron@analystsinc.com
www.analystsinc.com
Furnishes diagnostic evaluations and
maintenance solutions for industrial
production machinery through the science of oil analysis.
ANGUIL ENVIRONMENTAL
SYSTEMS INC
8855 N 55th St, Milwaukee, WI53223
TEL:+1 4143656400
FAX:+1 4143656410
sales@anguil.com
www.anguil.com
Designs, manufactures, installs and
services energy recovery systems, heat
exchangers and CHP (combined heat
and power) products that decrease
energy consumption, reduce operating costs and maximise return on
investment.
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AP+M
AVC SPECIALISTS
API TECHNOLOGIES
345 Pomroys Dr, Windber, PA15963
TEL:+1 8144879060
FAX:+1 8153018468
sales@apitech.com
www.apitech.com
Manufactures power strips, power
distribution units, and circuit protection
systems for both AC and DC power
applications.
AQUATECH
INTERNATIONAL CORP
One Four Coins Dr, Canonsburg,
PA15317
TEL:+1 7247465300
FAX:+1 7247465359
aic@aquatech.com
www.aquatech.com
Offers water technology for industrial
and infrastructure markets with a focus
on solving water scarcity challenges
through desalination, water reuse, and
zero liquid discharge.
ASSURED AUTOMATION
19 Walnut Ave, Clark, NJ07066
TEL:+1 7323812255
FAX:+1 7323812328
sales@assuredautomation.com
www.assuredautomation.com
Offers a variety of valves including ball,
plug, butterfy, angle, PVC, multiport,
triclamp, and lined. Provides pneumatic
and electric actuation with solenoids,
positions and overrides.
AUSTIN ENERGY
114000 Burnet Rd, Austin, TX78758
TEL:+1 5125057801
basheer.mohamed@austinenergy.com
www.austinenergy.com
Provides comprehensive energy
effciency programmes that serve homeowners and businesses.
B
BABCOCK POWER INC
6 Kimball Ln, Suite 210, Lynnfield,
MA01940
TEL:+1 9786463300
FAX:+1 9786463301
info@babcockpower.com
www.babcockpower.com
Supplies technology, equipment, and
aftermarket services for heat exchangers, HRSGs, steam generators, and
environmental products for the power
generation industry worldwide through
its various subsidiaries.
BALMAC INC
8205 Estates Pkwy, Suite N, Plain City,
OH43064-8080
TEL:+1 6148738222
FAX:+1 6148732519
sales@balmacinc.com
www.balmacinc.com
Manufactures vibration meters,
analysers, monitors, sensors, transmitters, switches and other vibration
instrumentation.
BEAMEX
2152 Northwest Pkwy, Suite A, Marietta,
GA30067
TEL:+1 7709511927
FAX:+1 7709511928
beamex.inc@beamex.com
www.beamex.com
Provides calibration solutions that meet
even the most demanding requirements
of process instrumentation.
BECKWITH ELECTRIC
6190 118th Ave N, Largo, FL33773
TEL:+1 7275442326
FAX:+1 7275460121
sales@beckwithelectric.com
www.beckwithelectric.com
Creates products for the generation,
transmission, and distribution of electric
power including tapchanger and
capacitor controls, protective relays,
motor bus transfers and synchronising
systems.
BEDFORD REINFORCED
PLASTICS
264 Reynoldsdale Rd, Bedford,
PA15522
TEL:+1 8146238125
FAX:+1 8146234050
www.bedfordplastics.com
Produces custom and standard pultruded fbreglass products.
BELYEA CO INC
2200 Northwood Ave, Easton,
PA18045-2239
TEL:+1 6105158775
FAX:+1 6105151263
sales@belyeapower.com
www.belyeapower.com
Provides power project solutions
today using proven equipment from
yesterday.
BENTLY BIOFUELS CO
1711 Orbit Way, Minden, NV89423-4114
TEL:+1 7757830123
FAX:+1 7757830170
biodiesel@bentlybiofuels.com
www.bentlybiofuels.com
Recycles used cooking oil into renewable biodiesel.
BID ON EQUIPMENT
2854 Corporate Pkwy, Algonquin,
IL60102
TEL:+1 8478548577
socmedia@bidonequipment.com
www.bid-on-equipment.com
Buys and sells used machinery and
equipment with a fast growing on-line
marketplace. Promotes business growth
and investment recovery.
CHP
BRAVO COMMUNICATIONS
INC
BIOENERGY PRODUCERS
ASSOCIATION INC
3325 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 708,
Los Angeles, CA90010
TEL:+1 2133819902
info@bioenergyproducers.org
www.bioenergyproducers.org
Advocates the use of solid waste
conversion technologies for the production of power, advanced biofuels and
chemicals.
BRADEN MANUFACTURING
LLC
5199 N Mingo Rd, Tulsa, OK74117
TEL:+1 9182725371
FAX:+1 9182727414
sales@braden.com
www.braden.com
Designs, engineers and manufactures
GT auxilliary systems.
BRIDGESTONE ASSOCIATES
LTD
6 Independence Way, Suite 100,
Chadds Ford, PA19317
TEL:+1 6103886191
FAX:+1 6103880394
solutions@brdgstn.com
www.brdgstn.com
Consults, performs economic and
environmental feasibility studies, cost
estimates, preliminary design, equipment selection and develops and
designs CHP, solar, wind, biomass and
other renewable energy projects.
CCI
CH2M HILL
CHEMETRICS INC
BRUSH TURBOGENERATORS
INC
15110 Northwest Freeway, Suite 150,
Houston, TX77040
TEL:+1 2815801314
FAX:+1 2815805801
salesus@brush.eu
www.brush.eu
Manufactures high-voltage synchronous
generators 101000 MW, voltage regulation and power management systems.
Available in two-pole (3600 and 3000
rpm), four-pole (1800 and 1500 rpm) and
in 50 Hz ratings above 200 MW (water
and hydrogen).
BURKHALTER
2193 Hwy 45 S, Columbus, MS39701
TEL:+1 6623277711
FAX:+1 6623277485
www.burkhalter.net
Provides award-winning complete
solutions in engineered heavy lifting,
rigging, and transport for the power,
petrochemical, civil, and marine industries around the world.
CAPTUS ENERGY CO
PO Box 31, Erwinna, PA18920
TEL:+1 4843051171
FAX:+1 4843051172
cgrindrod@captusenergy.com
www.captusenergy.com
Offers high-energy piping services
including NDT and hanger inspections. Provides pipe ftting and welding
services in accordance with ASME B31.1
and B31.3 and design/build services.
CAS DATALOGGERS
12628 Chillicothe Rd, Unit J,
Chesterland, OH44026
TEL:+1 4407292570
FAX:+1 4407292586
sales@dataloggerinc.com
www.dataloggerinc.com
Manufactures data acquisition and
control systems including high-performance, real-time systems for use in data
acquisition, test and control applications featuring microsecond precision.
CATERPILLAR INC
Bldg AC, Mossville, IL61552
TEL:+1 3095786298
FAX:+1 3095782599
cat_power@cat.com
www.cat-electricpower.com
Offers generator sets, automatic
transfer switches, uninterruptible power
supplies and switchgear.
CHP ASSOCIATION
1050 Thomas Jefferson St NW, 6th Fl,
Washington, DC20007
TEL:+1 2024307748
information@chpassociation.org
www.chpassociation.org
Increases deployment of combined
heat and power and waste energy
recovery systems to beneft the environment and the economy. Formerly the
USCHPA.
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CHP
COMINTER CORP
CHROMALOX
103 Gamma Dr, Pittsburgh, PA15238
TEL:+1 4129673800
FAX:+1 4129675148
sales@chromalox.com
www.chromalox.com
CIRCOR ENERGY
12501 Telecom Dr, Tampa, FL33637
TEL:+1 8139781000
chris.barnhill@circor.com
www.circorenergy.com
Manufactures and markets highly
engineered steam, water and gas application solutions that is comprised of
best-in-class and historically signifcant
product brands.
CLARIANT CORP
32 Fremont St, Needham, MA02494
TEL:+1 7814335900
FAX:+1 7814440130
ap_americas@clariant.com
www.clariant.com
Manufactures a wide range of oxidation catalysts and particulate flters for
internal combustion engines and gas
turbines at an ISO/TS 16949:2009 certifed plant in the Boston area.
CLEAVER-BROOKS
ENGINEERED BOILER
SYSTEMS
6940 Cornhusker Hwy, Lincoln,
NE68507
TEL:+1 4024342000
FAX:+1 4024342064
ebssales@cleaverbrooks.com
www.cleaverbrooks.com
Offers complete systems for the
best solutions, effciency, and lowest
emissions possible. Nebraska Boilers,
Natcom Burners, and ERI HRSGs have
long been the industry benchmarks for
quality and engineering.
CLYDE BERGEMANN
BACHMANN
PO Box 2150, Auburn, ME04211
TEL:+1 2077841903
cbauburn@us.cbpg.com
www.cbbachmann.com
Supplies high-performance air-gas
handling systems, including custom
designed and fabricated dampers,
diverters, expansion joints, stacks, and
exhaust components. Is ISO 9001:2008
certifed.
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COEN CO INC
951 Mariners Island Blvd, Suite 410,
San Mateo, CA94404
TEL:+1 6505222100
FAX:+1 6505222147
www.coen.com
Specialises in the design, manufacture, and maintenance of combustion
systems. With 100 years of experience
and a global resource network, the
company offers innovative technology,
quality manufacturing and experienced
professionals.
COENERGY INC
651 Bering Dr, Unit 903, Houston,
TX77057
TEL:+1 7133347733
coenergy@attglobal.net
Specialises in power plants in the
categories of gas turbine, biomass and
more.
COLMAC COIL
MANUFACTURING INC
370 N Lincoln St, PO Box 571, Colville,
WA99114-0571
TEL:+1 5096842595
FAX:+1 5096848331
mail@colmaccoil.com
www.colmaccoil.com
Manufactures new and replacement
plate fn heating and cooling coils, dry
coolers, air-cooled condensers, and
heat pipe air-to-air heat exchangers for
the commercial, industrial, and heat
transfer markets.
COMBUSTION PRODUCTS
INC
1009 Classic Rd, Apex, NC27539
TEL:+1 8006141259
FAX:+1 8006141259
sales@combustiontc.com
www.combustionproductsinc.com
Supplies adjustable coal valves and
riffes for all coal mill outlet types.
COMMERCIAL ACOUSTICS
5960 W Washington St, Phoenix,
AZ85043
TEL:+1 6022332322
FAX:+1 6022332033
rbullock@mfmca.com
www.mfmca.com
Provides acoustic panels and sound
attenuators.
COMPRESSOR CONTROLS
CORP - CCC
4725 121st St, Des Moines,
IA50323-2316
TEL:+1 5152700857
FAX:+1 5152701331
mbrinkley@cccglobal.com
www.cccglobal.com
Provides powerful, effcient, and reliable
turbomachinery controls and the expert.
Offers global knowledge, experience,
consultation and service that clients
deserve.
COMRENT WEST
250 Clark Ave, Pomona, CA91767
TEL:+1 9096222137
FAX:+1 9096226480
cherh@comrentwest.com
www.comrentwest.com
Provides inductive, capacitive and resistive style load banks for rental.
CONAX TECHNOLOGIES
2300 Walden Ave, Buffalo, NY14225
TEL:+1 7166844500
FAX:+1 7166847433
conax@conaxtechnologies.com
www.conaxtechnologies.com
Designs and fabricates standard and
custom temperature sensor assemblies
and compression seal fttings.
CONCO SYSTEMS,
SERVICES & INDUSTRIAL
530 Jones St, Verona, PA15147
TEL:+1 4128281166
FAX:+1 4128268255
info@concosystems.com
www.concosystems.com
Offers a total condenser performance
lineup of services, including condenser
tube cleaning, leak detection and eddy
current testing to help ensure condensers remain effcient and reliable during
their operating cycle.
CONNTECT INC
304 Federal Rd, Suite 206, Brookfield,
CT06804
TEL:+1 2037758445
FAX:+1 2037759339
glabas@conntect.com
www.conntect.com
Provides solvent and water-based compressor cleaners and fuel additives.
CONTECHS ENGINEERING
DESIGN INC
10570B Signal Hill Rd, Austin, TX78737
TEL:+1 6179994619
tmp@contechs.com
www.contechs.com
Provides engineering, comprehensive
design, advanced analysis and product
development for on-site cogeneration.
CONTINENTAL BIOMASS
INDUSTRIES INC - CBI
90 Pingree Hill Rd, Auburn, NH03032
TEL:+1 6033820556
FAX:+1 6033820557
abenway@cbi-inc.com
www.cbi-inc.com
Manufactures wood waste processing
equipment.
CONTROL SYSTEM
TECHNOLOGIES LLC
1969 S Alafaya Trail, Suite 111, Orlando,
FL32828
TEL:+1 3214188003
FAX:+1 8775308717
kevin.singleton@cstfs.com
www.cstfs.com
Provides turbine controls and balance
of plant engineering.
CONVAL
265 Field Rd, PO Box 1049, Somers,
CT06071-1049
TEL:+1 8607490761
FAX:+1 8607633557
sales@conval.com
www.conval.com
Designs and manufactures highpressure, high-temperature valves
and accessories for the worlds most
demanding applications.
CONVEYOR COMPONENTS
CO
130 Seltzer Rd, PO Box 167, Croswell,
MI48422
TEL:+1 8106794211
FAX:+1 8106794510
info@conveyorcomponents.com
www.conveyorcomponents.com
Manufactures conveyor accessories
including stop switches, pull cords, belt
misalignment switches, bucket elevator
controls, belt rip detectors, fow and
motion controls, zero speed, level controls, and tilt and tripper switches.
CORMETECH INC
5000 International Dr, Durham,
NC27712
TEL:+1 9196203000
FAX:+1 9196203001
sales@cormetech.com
www.cormetech.com
Develops, manufactures, and supplies catalysts for SCR systems. The
companys homogeneous honeycomb,
titania-based ceramic catalysts are integral to the high performing SCR.
CROLL-REYNOLDS
ENGINEERING CO INC
483 Monroe Tpke, PO Box 112, Monroe,
CT06468
TEL:+1 2033711983
FAX:+1 2033710615
creco@att.net
Provides backwashable flters and
strainers and welded metal bellows
expansion joints.
CUMMINS POWER
GENERATION INC
1400 73rd Ave NE, Minneapolis,
MN55432
TEL:+1 7635745000
FAX:+1 7635745298
www.cumminspower.com/local
Provides complete systems and components for several power applications.
Power systems are pre-integratedall
of the components are designed and
built to work together.
CU SERVICES LLC
725 Parkview Cir, Elk Grove, IL60007
TEL:+1 8474392303
rcronfel@cuservices.net
www.cuservices.net
Provides plug-resistant orifces for
steam line drains, multi-stage orifce
assemblies for high-pressure drop
requirements, and high-pressure silencers for steam and gas vents.
CYBERCHRON RUGGED
SYSTEMS
2700 Rt 9, PO Box 160, Cold Spring,
NY10516
TEL:+1 8452653700
FAX:+1 8452653752
cfadden@cyberchron.com
www.cyberchron.com
DCO ENERGY
5429 Harding Hwy, Bldg 500,
Mays Landing, NJ08330
TEL:+1 6093458455
pehrhart@dcoenergy.com
www.dcoenergy.com
Designs, builds, owns, operates and
maintains CHP systems and more.
DEIF INC
3855 Precision Dr, #180, Loveland,
CO80538
TEL:+1 9705302261
FAX:+1 9706928368
us@deif.com
www.deif.com
Manufactures and supplies advanced
control and instrumentation solutions.
DRESSER-RAND
760 Chief Justice Cushing Hwy,
Cohasset, MA02025
TEL:+1 7815451721
szilonis@dresser-rand.com
www.dresser-rand.com
Designs, manufactures, installs and
maintains total CHP solutions.
DRESSER-RAND
DETROIT STOKER CO
DRESSER-RAND CO LTD
DE SOLUTIONS INC
DISCOVERY TECHNOLOGY
INTERNATIONAL
6968 Professional Pkwy E, Sarasota,
FL34240
TEL:+1 9419074444
FAX:+1 9419074512
info@discovtech.com
www.discovtech.com
Designs and manufactures ultrasonic standing wave-type piezoelectric
motors, (rotary and linear) as well as
piezoelectric valves.
DNV GL
67 S Bedford St, Suite 201 E, Burlington,
MA01803-5177
TEL:+1 7812735700
FAX:+1 7812294867
energyadvisory.energy@dnvgl.com
www.dnvgl.com
Delivers world-renowned testing and
game changing expertise for the energy
value chain, including renewables and
energy effciency. Has 3000 energy
experts.
DURAFLEX INC
765 Industrial Dr, Cary, IL60013
TEL:+1 8474621007
FAX:+1 8474621450
info@duraflexinc.com
www.duraflexinc.com
Engineers, manufactures and provides
service for metal to rubber expansion
joints and bellows for highly engineered
piping systems.
CHP
DUST CONTROL
TECHNOLOGY
1607 W Chanute Rd, Peoria, IL61615
TEL:+1 3096938600
FAX:+1 3096938605
info@dustboss.com
www.dustboss.com
Provides DustBoss equipment which
combine pressurised mist with a powerful oscillating fan to create a virtual
dust/odour barrier. Proprietary technology blankets up to 280,000 square feet
from one machine.
E
EAGLEBURGMANN
EXPANSION JOINT
SOLUTIONS
10038 Marathon Pkwy, Lakeside,
CA92040
TEL:+1 6195626083
FAX:+1 6195620636
ejsinfo@us.eagleburgmann.com
www.eagleburgmann-ej.com
Manufactures fabric and metal
expansion joints for power generation. Specialises in HRSG boiler seals,
ASME code, and gas turbine products.
Maintenance support, installation and
emergency services available.
EASI-SET BUILDINGS
5119 Catlett Rd, Midland, VA22728
TEL:+1 5404398911
FAX:+1 5404392541
info@easiset.com
www.easisetbuildings.com
Developed in 1978, the Easi-Set
Building series is the original transportable all-precast concrete building
system, leading the industry as the
precast buildings of choice.
ECO-INFRASTRUCTURE
SOLUTIONS LLC
701 N St Vrain St, El Paso, TX79902
TEL:+1 9152760879
FAX:+1 9152760879
info@eco-infrastructuresolutions.com
www.eco-infrastructuresolutions.com
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CHP
ENDURANT ENERGY
ELECTROSWITCH
180 King Ave, Weymouth, MA02188
TEL:+1 7813355200
FAX:+1 7813354253
info@electroswitch.com
www.electroswitch.com
Designs, manufactures and markets
standard and custom-designed
switches, relays and other electrical
system products for utility, industrial and
military environments.
ELLIOTT GROUP
901 N Fourth St, Jeannette, PA15644
TEL:+1 7245272811
www.elliott-turbo.com
Designs, manufactures and services
critical rotating equipment. Supplies
and services turbomachinery for the full
spectrum of oil and gas, refning, LNG,
petrochemical and other process and
power applications.
EMPASYS
516 Rachel Dr, Franklinville, NJ08322
TEL:+1 8564128056
rob@empasys.net
www.empasys.net
Offers IT alternative energy engineering
and distributes/manufactures renewable
energy management solutions, on-site
power systems and waste-to-energy.
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ENERCON ENGINEERING
INC
1 Altorfer Ln, East Peoria, IL61611
TEL:+1 3094274632
FAX:+1 3096943703
ehrgott@enercon-eng.com
www.enercon-eng.com
Manufactures energy controls for
power generation plus generator set
packages.
ENERGENIC
5429 Harding Hwy, Suite 500,
Mays Landing, NJ08330
TEL:+1 8668237019
jscheufele@energenic-us.com
www.energenic-us.com
Creates sustainable self-contained
energy solutions for like-minded organisations, from individual manufacturing
and industrial facilities to Fortune 500
companies and everything in between.
ENERGY SOLUTIONS
CENTER
ENGINEERING SOFTWARE
PO Box 1180, Germantown, MD20875
TEL:+1 3015403605
FAX:+1 3015403605
info@engineering-4e.com
www.engineering-4e.com
Offers anywhere, anytime engineering
e-material, high-performance computing e-solutions, continuing education
and professional development hours
e-courses and e-seminars (webinars) for
energy conversion systems.
ENGINEERSUPPLY
21430 Timberlake Rd, Unit 349,
Lynchburg, VA24502
TEL:+1 8005918907
FAX:+1 2068884899
customerservice@engineersupply.com
www.engineersupply.com
ENVIRONMENTAL
ALTERNATIVES INC
149 Emerald St, Suite R, Keene,
NH03431
TEL:+1 6033523888
FAX:+1 6033523899
rmartin@eai-inc.com
www.eai-inc.com
Offers high-pressure CO2 and air-lance
cleaning services for HRSGs, chemical cleaning of turbines, specialised
cleaning of catalysts and other plant
components.
ENVIROTECH FINANCIAL
INC
500 N State College, Suite 1100,
Orange, CA92868
TEL:+1 7145322731
sales@etfinancial.com
www.etfinancial.com
Provides domestic and international
fnancing of renewable energy projects.
EST GROUP
2701 Township Line Rd, Hatfield,
PA19440
TEL:+1 2157211100
FAX:+1 2157211101
est-info@curtisswright.com
www.estgroup.cwfc.com
Offers tube (heat exchanger and condenser) plugging, testing and sleeving
equipment. Also offers hydrostatic test
plugs.
EVERGREEN MIDWEST CO
8976 Osborne Dr, Mentor, OH44060
TEL:+1 8006593358
FAX:+1 4402556434
sales@emwco.com
www.evergreenmidwest.com
Supplies valves, cylinders, gas transfer,
and gas regulation products/accessories wholesale. Have been serving
industrial, cryogenic, specialty, and
medical gases industries since 1978.
CHP
FLOWSERVE CORP
F
FAIRBANKS MORSE
ENGINE
701 White Ave, Beloit, WI53511
TEL:+1 8003566955
FAX:+1 6083640382
www.fairbanksmorse.com
Manufactures customised mediumspeed engine systems, parts and direct
service solutions.
FCI-FLUID COMPONENTS
INTERNATIONAL
1755 La Costa Meadows Dr,
San Marcos, CA92078
TEL:+1 7607446950
FAX:+1 7607366250
fcimarcom@fluidcomponents.com
www.fluidcomponents.com
Manufactures gas fowmeters and sensors for biogas, methane and more.
FIBER SAVVY
36595 Kevin Rd, Suite 138-139,
Wildomar, CA92595
TEL:+1 9518015780
FAX:+1 9516915072
sales@fibersavvy.com
www.fibersavvy.com
Supplies, distributes and sells wholesale
fbre-optic cable, network fbre patch
cables, fbre bulk cable, panels, enclosures, media converters, switches and
other fbre equipment.
FIBOX ENCLOSURES
810 Cromwell Pk Dr, Suite R,
Glen Burnie, MD21061
TEL:+1 4107609696
FAX:+1 4107608686
sales@fiboxusa.com
www.fiboxusa.com
Manufactures nonmetallic weatherproof
enclosures Nema 4x and IP 67 for the
electrical and electronic industries. The
enclosures protect innovations globally.
FIREBAG
19 Walnut Ave, Clark, NJ07066
TEL:+1 7323812255
FAX:+1 7323812328
jeans@aa-fs.com
www.thefirebag.com
Offers a fusible shutoff device for natural gas, propane and butane fre safety.
Is used throughout the world to protect
homes and industry.
FORECAST INTERNATIONAL
22 Commerce Rd, Newtown, CT06470
TEL:+1 2034260800
sales@forecast1.com
www.forecastinternational.com
Offers the world I&M turbine forecast.
FRAKO CAPACITORS
W62 N248 Washington Ave, Suite 208,
Cedarburg, WI53012
TEL:+1 2626182403
FAX:+1 2626182303
info@alliedindustrialmarketing.com
www.alliedindustrialmarketing.com
FRENZELIT NORTH
AMERICA INC
4165 Old Salisbury Rd, Lexington,
NC27295
TEL:+1 3369563956
FAX:+1 3369563913
fna@frenzelit.net
www.frenzelit.net
G
GAS AND AIR SYSTEMS INC
- GAS
GIBRALTAR CHIMNEY
INTERNATIONAL
92 Cooper Ave, Tonawanda, NY14150
TEL:+1 7168769195
FAX:+1 7168769141
bnolan@gibraltarchimney.com
www.gibraltarchimney.com
Provides chimney and stack erection,
maintenance, inspection and repair
services.
GLOBAL MONITORING
491 Baltimore Pike, #421, Springfield,
PA19064
TEL:+1 6106040760
contactus@globalmonitoring.com
www.globalmonitoring.com
Supplies industrial-grade remote
monitoring and control systems used in
machine condition monitoring, predictive maintenance, vendor managed
inventory, building automation, and
energy management.
GEAR KEEPER/
HAMMERHEAD INDUSTRIES
INC
GOLDEN EAGLE
TECHNOLOGIES LLC
GE ENERGY MANAGEMENT
4179 Riverboat Rd, Suite 203,
Taylorsville, UT84123
TEL:+1 8019049520
www.ge.com
Provides integrated hydro and electrical
products, services, parts and solutions
in all areas of the energy industry.
GRAVITATIONAL SYSTEMS
ENGINEERING INC
6400 Newman Rd, Clifton, WI20124
TEL:+1 3122248152
inqiry@gravitationalsystems.org
www.gravitationalsystems.com
Provides OEM of alternative energy
industrial, municipal, commercial and
military-scaled fuid pumps, gas compressors, and crash mitigation devices.
GRIDPLEX NETWORKS
7000 Terminal Sq, Upper Darby,
PA19082
TEL:+1 6107341236
chairman.gridplex@gmail.com
www.gridplexnetworks.com
Offers fully-integrated adaptive energy
management and automation systems
to combine and optimise electricity
generation and usage with on-site
microgrids, local demand control,
advanced lighting systems and gridbased power.
GUASCOR INC
143 Mallard St, Suite F, St Rose,
LA70087
TEL:+1 5044613801
FAX:+1 5044613806
guascor@guascor-usa.com
www.guascor.com
Manufactures diesel and gas engines
up to 1250 kW.
GUISYS CORP
40W320 Lafox Rd, Campton Hills,
IL60175
TEL:+1 6307628540
stever@guisys.com
www.guisys.com
Is dedicated to providing the ultimate
intuitive graphical user interface systems and solutions to facilitate access,
use and effciency of electronic systems.
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H
HAMON DELTAK INC
13330 12th Ave N, Plymouth, MN55441
TEL:+1 7635577440
FAX:+1 7635574700
info.hd@hamonusa.com
www.hamonusa.com
Excels in the engineering and manufacture of technically-challenging combustion turbine heat recovery steam
generators for power and cogeneration,
and waste heat boilers for process
applications worldwide.
HARCO
186 Cedar St, Branford, CT06405
TEL:+1 2034833757
FAX:+1 2034830391
rhoyt@harcolabs.com
www.harcolabs.com
Supplies custom-designed temperature sensors, cable assemblies and
advanced components.
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HC CONTROLS INC
3271 Pleasant Ter, Crestview, FL32539
TEL:+1 8503982188
FAX:+1 8503984030
sales@hccontrols.com
www.hccontrols.com
Distributes CEC vibration products in
the Southeast US. Supplies products, design, installation and support
services.
HCT CONTROL
TECHNOLOGY
130 Gedney Rd, Lawrenceville,
NJ08648
TEL:+1 8887272959
info@hvaccontoltechnology.com
www.hvaccontroltechnology.com
HELMICK CORP
998 Minor Ave, Fairmont,
WV26555-0071
TEL:+1 3043663520
FAX:+1 3043668923
custserv@helmickcorp.com
www.helmickcorp.com
Manufactures boiler tube shields.
HILLIARD CORP
100 W 4th St, Elmira, NY14902-1504
TEL:+1 6077337121
FAX:+1 6077328979
mrose@hilliardcorp.com
www.hilliardcorp.com
Provides fltration for the power
industry.
HOFFMANN INC
6001 49th St S, Muscatine, IA52761
TEL:+1 5632634733
FAX:+1 5632630919
sales@hoffmanninc.com
www.hoffmanninc.com
Designs/constructs reinforced concrete
silos and chimneys, utilising jumpform/
slipform techniques. Steel stacks are
made of A36, cor-ten, stainless steel,
single or dual wall. Offers complete
in-house design, engineering and
fabrication.
HOTSTART INC
5723 E Alki Ave, Spokane, WA99212
TEL:+1 5095368660
FAX:+1 5095344216
sales@hotstart.com
www.hotstart.com
Designs and manufactures engine
preheaters that improve the reliability of
generators and other industrial engines.
Heaters provide easy starts, immediate full power, reduced emissions and
reduced fuel consumption.
HOUSTON ADVANCED
RESEARCH CENTER (HARC)
4800 Research Forest Dr, Houston,
TX77382
TEL:+1 2813646087
dbullock@harc.edu
www.harc.edu
Is a nonproft organisation addressing
environmental and sustainability issues
in Texas.
HPI LLC
15503 W Hardy Rd, Houston, TX77060
TEL:+1 7134577500
FAX:+1 7134577501
info@hpi-llc.com
www.hpi-llc.com
Specialises in turbine solutions
including retroft control, mechanical
inspection/overhaul, turnkey engineering, procurement, and construction of
power plants.
HSI
7901 Hanson Rd, Houston, TX77061
TEL:+1 7139471623
sales@hsiblowers.com
www.hsiblowers.com
Overhauls and provides parts and service for blowers and compressors.
I
ICF INTERNATIONAL
9300 Lee Hwy, Fairfax, VA22031-1207
TEL:+1 2028622982
FAX:+1 7039343740
info@icfi.com
www.icfi.com
Provides analysis, advisory services and
implementation tools to the energy
sector.
CHP
INDUSTRIAL POWER
SYSTEMS INC
11902 Central Pkwy, Bldg 16,
Jacksonville, FL32224
TEL:+1 9043654444
FAX:+1 9043654445
sales@ipsjax.com
www.ipsswitchgear.com
Offers on-site power generation
switchgear and controls for emergency
standby, prime power, base loading,
peak shaving, and cogeneration.
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
CONSULTANTS INC
2969 Hwy 11, Pelham, AL35124
TEL:+1 2056634960
contact@itctrng.com
www.itctrng.com
Develops customised, site- or equipment-specifc training programmes for
operations, maintenance, and safety.
Generic programmes include maintenance, preventive maintenance, safety,
cogeneration and power industryspecifc. Uses various media. Has over
25 years of experience.
INFOR
641 Ave of the Americas, New York,
NY10011
TEL:+1 6783198000
FAX:+1 6783198682
sales@infor.com
www.infor.com
Provides enterprise applications and
services, helping 70,000 customers in
194 countries improve operations, drive
growth, and quickly adapt to changes in
business demands.
INFOSIGHT CORP
20700 US Hwy 23, PO Box 5000,
Chillicothe, OH45601
TEL:+1 7406423600
FAX:+1 7406425001
sales@infosight.com
www.infosight.com
Eliminates errors and guesswork in
choosing which valve, pump, motor,
assembly or controller is needed with
metal tags with man readable information and a barcode.
INGERSOLL RAND
800A Beaty St, Davidson, NC28036
TEL:+1 8004776937
FAX:+1 7048964327
irws4u@irco.com
www.ingersollrandproducts.com
Manufactures complete microturbine
based cogeneration packages.
INOV8
42 Butler St, Elizabeth, NJ07206
TEL:+1 7183730017
FAX:+1 7185047771
mb@inov82007.com
www.enlightenedutility.com
Evaluates and installs CHP plants.
IN-PLACE MACHINING CO
INC
3811 N Holton St, Milwaukee, WI53212
TEL:+1 4145622000
FAX:+1 4145622932
help@inplace.com
www.inplace.com
INTERCON ENTERPRISES
INC
1125 Fir Ave, Blaine, WA98230
TEL:+1 8006656655
FAX:+1 6049465340
sales@intercononline.com
www.intercononline.com
Manufactures and disributes pipe weld
purging systems including interpurge
lines, purge dams, purge monitors,
dissolving paper and accessories for
stainless/titanium pipe and tube welding industries.
INTERDEVELOPMENT INC
1629 K St NW, Suite 300, Washington,
DC20006
TEL:+1 2025081459
FAX:+1 2023313759
interdevelopment@starpower.net
www.interdevelopment.com
Offers solutions for equipment fnancing/leasing and complete projects. The
preferred range is $500,000$7 million
while $100,000$30 million are workable
options.
INTERLINK POWER
SYSTEMS
648 Tarrytown Rd, Suite 1270,
White Plains, NY10607
TEL:+1 9145095802
america@interlinkps.com
www.interlinkps.com
INTERMOUNTAIN CLEAN
ENERGY APPLICATION
CENTER
2260 Baseline Rd, 212, Boulder,
CO80302
TEL:+1 8012781927
plcase@etcgrp.com
www.intermountaincleanenergy.org
Educates prospective adopters of clean
energy, fosters clean energy technologies as viable options, coordinates networks of stakeholders, works to remove
policy barriers, and leverages existing
and potential regional resources.
INTERNATIONAL CHIMNEY
CORP
55 Long St, Buffalo, NY14221
TEL:+1 8008281446
FAX:+1 7166343983
gms@internationalchimney.com
www.internationalchimney.com
Designs, constructs, inspects, repairs
and demolishes industrial chimneys and
steel stacks.
INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT
ENERGY ASSOCIATION IDEA
24 Lyman St, Suite 230, Westborough,
MA01581
TEL:+1 5083669339
FAX:+1 5083660019
idea@districtenergy.org
www.districtenergy.org
Operates as a 501(c)(6) non-proft trade
association representing the district
heating, cooling and cogeneration
(combined heat and power) industry.
Founded in 1909.
INTERNATIONAL
GENERATOR TECHNICAL
COMMUNITY
PO Box 370, Columbus, OH43216
webmaster@
generatortechnicalforum.org
www.generatortechnicalforum.org
Hosts a worldwide, on-line, membersonly technical forums for qualifying
power plant management, engineers
and academics responsible for the
design, service, maintenance and reliability of electric generators and other
power plant equipment.
INTERNATIONAL POWER
MACHINERY CO
50 Public Sq, Terminal Tower, Suite 834,
Cleveland, OH44113
TEL:+1 2166219514
FAX:+1 2166219515
kernx06@sbcglobal.net
www.intlpwr.com
Procures and sells generators, turbines,
engines, transformers, boilers and
more.
ISOPUR FLUID
TECHNOLOGIES INC
183 Providence New London Tpke,
Suite W3, North Stonington, CT06359
TEL:+1 8605718590
FAX:+1 8605718815
info@isopurfluid.com
www.isopurfluid.com
Provides advanced purifcation of
hydraulic and lubricating oils.
J
JAMISON PRODUCTS LP
207760 Commercial Pk Rd, Tomball,
TX77375
TEL:+1 7134666951
FAX:+1 7134665051
sales@jamisonproducts.com
www.jamisonproducts.com
Manufactures strainers, basket strainers,
bag and cartridge flters, pig launchers
and receivers, and ASME code vessels.
Also represents tube turns for closures,
insulated joints and anchor fanges.
JDMT INC
PO Box 7751, Auburn, CA95604
TEL:+1 5308237300
mtheroux@jdmt.net
www.jdmt.net
Provides an on-line industrial advocacy
web service focused on matters of
waste conversion to energy, fuels and
other commodities.
JEFFREY RADER
215 Pkwy E, Suite A, Duncan, SC29334
TEL:+1 8644767523
FAX:+1 8644767510
sales@jeffreyrader.com
www.terrasource.com
Manufactures size reduction, screening,
pneumatic, vibratory feeders, storage
and reclaiming equipment.
JOHN CRANE
6400 W Oakton St, Morton Grove,
IL60053
TEL:+1 8479672400
FAX:+1 8479673915
makraus@johncrane.com
www.johncrane.com
Designs and manufactures mechanical
seals, packing, couplings, bearings and
fltration systems with over 7500 people
in 50 countries.
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JOHNSON MATTHEY
900 Forge Ave, Suite 100, Audubon,
PA19403
TEL:+1 4843202119
FAX:+1 4843202152
www.jmsec.com
SCR, oxidation catalysts, catalytic converters/silencers and diesel particulate
flters to reduce NOx, CO, VOC, HAPs
and PM from gas and diesel engines,
coal plants, gas turbines and industrial
JOHNSTON BOILER CO
300 Pine St, PO Box 300, Ferrysburg,
MI49409-0300
TEL:+1 6168425050
FAX:+1 6168421854
info@johnstonboiler.com
www.johnstonboiler.com
Manufactures the Scotch marine fretube boiler.
JONAS INC
4313 Nebraska Ct, Pomfret, MD20675
TEL:+1 3019345605
FAX:+1 3019345606
jonasinc@steamcycle.com
www.steamcycle.com
Provides engineering and consulting with expertise in sampling and
instrumentation, water and steam
chemistry, corrosion, and failure analysis
for turbines, boilers, and piping in utility
and industrial systems.
K
K&M MACHINEFABRICATING INC
20745 M-60 E, PO Box 218, Cassopolis,
MI49031-0218
TEL:+1 2694452495
FAX:+1 2694453002
egourlay@k-mm.com
www.k-mm.com
Offers contract manufacturing for CNC
machining and more.
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KEUKA ENERGY
171 Comfort Rd, Palatka, FL32177
TEL:+1 3863282470
FAX:+1 3863282558
floridahydro@msn.com
www.keukaenergy.com
Specialises in offshore wind energy.
KINGSBURY INC
10385 Drummond Rd, Philadelphia,
PA19154
TEL:+1 2158244015
FAX:+1 2158244999
mfm@kingsbury.com
www.kingsbury.com
Designs, manufactures and services
fuid flm thrust and journal bearings
for power generation, petrochemical
refneries, marine propulsion equipment
and major industrial operations the
world over.
KITMONDO
225 Cedar St, Worcester, MA01752
TEL:+1 5086448489
customerteam@kitmondo.com
www.kitmondo.com/power-plant
Provides a place to buy and sell used
power plants. Trusted by over 100,000
registered buyers and sellers.
KNIGHTHAWK
ENGINEERING INC
17625 El Camino Real, Suite 412,
Houston, TX77058
TEL:+1 2812829200
FAX:+1 2812829333
jsalter@knighthawk.com
www.knighthawk.com
Designs, offers failure analysis and troubleshoots static and rotating machinery.
Team is available 24/7 to respond to
critical failures and emergencies. Has a
metallurgical and metrology lab.
K-SUN CORP
370 SMC Dr, PO Box 309, Somerset,
WI54025
TEL:+1 7152474440
FAX:+1 7152474003
info@ksun.com
www.ksun.com
Manufactures labelling, marking, signage and industrial identifcation solutions and systems, offering electronic
labelling machines, safety sign software
and supplies for industries around the
world.
KULITE SEMICONDUCTOR
PRODUCTS INC
1 Willow Tree Rd, Leonia, NJ07605
TEL:+1 2014610900
FAX:+1 2014610990
info-kulite@kulite.com
www.kulite.com
Offers transducers for seismic exploration systems, well-head controls,
product separation and transmission
systems.
L
LAI INTERNATIONAL INC
708 W 22nd St, Tempe, AZ85282
TEL:+1 4809686228
FAX:+1 4809686398
info@laico.com
www.laico.com
Fabricates precision components and
fnished assemblies in fve US manufacturing facilities. Is IS0 9001:2008,
AS9100, and Nadcap certifed. Offers
advanced laser, waterjet, EDM, welding,
fve-axis grinding and high-speed CNC
machining.
LB SERVICES LLC
4524 Lake Vista Dr, Metairie, LA70006
TEL:+1 5048883185
louis@lbservices.net
www.lbservices.net
Provides professional-grade energy,
power and utility consulting services,
including CHP, renewable energy
options, energy auditing and upgrades,
and site energy and sustainability
strategies.
LECTRODRYER
135 Quality Dr, Richmond, KY40475
TEL:+1 8596242091
FAX:+1 8596232436
marketing@lectrodryer.com
www.lectrodryer.com
Provides adsorption technology since
1932.
LENOX INSTRUMENT CO
265 Andrews Rd, Trevose, PA19053
TEL:+1 2153229990
FAX:+1 2153226126
sales@lenoxinst.com
www.lenoxinst.com
Manufactures boiler cameras, borescopes and videoscopes.
LEVA ENERGY
2900 Gordon Ave, Suite 100,
Santa Clara, CA95051
TEL:+1 4087335282
franco.castaldini@levaenergy.com
www.levaenergy.com
Operates as a cleantech company
located in Silicon Valley that is commercialising high-effciency, power-generating burners with a fuel-to-electricity
effciency of 90%.
LEVELESE INC
326 Steele St, Denver, CO80206
TEL:+1 3035861425
info@levelese.com
www.levelese.com
Offers diesel engine tank monitors and
overfll alarms, product and process
tank gauges, level monitors and point
level sensors with ultra-low power
2-wire smart transmitters and HART
communications.
CHP
LITHFIRE-X LLC
440 Burroughs, Detroit, MI48202
TEL:+1 3134444849
lithfirex@gmail.com
www.lithfire-x.com
Provides unique fre suppression technologies focusing on lithium technologies. The (SCIC) programme consists
of suppression, cooling, isolation and
containment and is the most effective method of dealing with lithium
incidents.
LUDECA INC
1425 NW 88th Ave, Doral, FL33172
TEL:+1 3055918935
FAX:+1 3055911537
info@ludeca.com
www.ludeca.com
Offers maintenance solutions such as
machinery alignment, vibration analysis
and balancing.
LUMASTROBE WARNING
LIGHTS
33 Greenwood Ave, Midland Park,
NJ07432
TEL:+1 2014447041
FAX:+1 2014458575
info@lumastrobe.com
www.lumastrobe.com
Develops portable, battery and solar
powered warning lights including traffc
batons, xenon strobes and fashers and
vehicle powered emergency lights.
M
MACRO SENSORS
7300 US Rt 130 N, Pennsauken,
NJ08110
TEL:+1 8566628000
FAX:+1 8563171005
positionsensors@macrosensors.com
www.macrosensors.com
MAG-TRAN
2108 Seaman Ave, South El Monte,
CA91733
TEL:+1 6265757806
FAX:+1 6265758052
sales@mag-tran.com
www.mag-tran.com
Manufactures engineered dry-type
transformers, inductors and related
magnetics.
MAVEN POWER
134 Vintage Pk Blvd, Suite A-101,
Houston, TX77070
TEL:+1 8325529225
FAX:+1 8324603760
info@mavenpower.com
www.mavenpower.com
Supplies equipment, engineering and
services for on-site generation and
balance of plant in all international
locations. Specialises in turnkey and
complex, fast-track projects.
MAXIMUM TURBINE
SUPPORT INC
705 S Lugo Ave, San Bernardino,
CA92408
TEL:+1 9093831626
FAX:+1 9093831636
maxturbsup@aol.com
www.maximumturbinesupport.com
Specialises in the supply of parts for GE
aeroderivative gas turbines.
MECC ALTE
1229 Adam Dr, McHenry, IL60051
TEL:+1 8153440530
FAX:+1 8153440535
sales@meccalte.us
www.meccalte.com
Manufactures AC generators.
MECHANICAL SOLUTIONS
INC - MSI
11 Apollo Dr, Whippany, NJ07981
TEL:+1 9733269920
msi@mechsol.com
www.mechsol.com
Tests and analyses all types of rotating
and recpirocating turbomachinery
including operating defection shapes,
modal impact testing, stress and modal
fnite element analysis, computational
fuid dynamics, and rotordynamic
analysis.
MEGGITT SENSING
SYSTEMS
MILESTONES BUILDING
AND DESIGN
MID-ATLANTIC CLEAN
ENERGY APPLICATION
CENTER
104 Engineering, Unit A, Dept of
Architectural Engineering, University
Park, PA16802
TEL:+1 2153533319
wjv3@psu.edu
www.maceac.psu.edu
Helps organisations locate, design
and implement economically viable
distributed energy projects that make
appropriate use of recoverable waste
heat.
MOBILE DESK
8080 Beckett Center Dr, Suite 105,
West Chester, OH45069-1873
TEL:+1 8776633375
FAX:+1 5137590914
sales@mobiledesk.com
www.mobiledesk.com
Manufactures mobile offce solutions
and products designed to increase
productivity by increasing effciency,
minimizing data errors, ergonomic
injuries and vehicle accidents.
MOBILE MARK
3900-B River Rd, Schiller Park, IL60176
TEL:+1 8476716690
FAX:+1 8476716715
info@mobilemark.com
www.mobilemark.com
Designs and manufactures antennas for
137 MHz9 GHz. Applications include
GPS tracking and feet management,
cellular GSM/CDMA, LTE, WiMAX, WiFi,
RFID and M2M.
MOFFITT MECHANICAL
1351 13th Ave S, Suite 130, Jacksonville
Beach, FL32250
TEL:+1 9042419944
ilachut@moffitthvac.com
www.moffitthvac.com
Operates as a specialty contractor
focusing on the design, supply and
installation of industrial ventilation
systems and support HVAC systems.
Services new construction and performs retrofts. Understands industrial
ventilation.
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MOMENTIVE
PERFORMANCE MATERIALS
INC
260 Hudson River Rd, Waterford,
NY12188
TEL:+1 6149862497
FAX:+1 6149862496
4information@momentive.com
www.momentive.com
MSE-TETRAGENICS
200 Technology Way, Butte, MT59701
TEL:+1 4065336800
FAX:+1 4065336818
tgcontact@mse-ta.com
www.tetragenics.com
N
NACB LLC
8311 Brier Creek Pkwy, Suite 105-257,
Raleigh, NC27617
TEL:+1 9198063880
FAX:+1 9198068774
sales@nacbvalves.com
www.nacbvalves.com
Distributes valves and level gauges
including y-globe, gate, globe and
check, ball, piston, bellows, transparent, refex, and magnetic level gauges.
Large stock in US. DIN, ASME and
Kerotest PE water valves available.
NATIONAL CONVEYORS CO
INC
33 Nicholson Rd, East Granby, CT06026
TEL:+1 8606530374
FAX:+1 8606532965
info@nationalconveyors.com
www.nationalconveyors.com
NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS
11500 N Mopac Expwy, Austin,
TX78759-3504
TEL:+1 8773870015
FAX:+1 5126838411
www.ni.com/vision
Provides graphical system tools for
engineers and scientists that are
developing next-generation control and
monitoring systems within industries
such as energy, industrial control, life
sciences, and transportation.
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NELCO PRODUCTS
49 S Maple Ave, Marlton, NJ08053
TEL:+1 8666352660
FAX:+1 8569881811
nelconj@comcast.net
www.nelcoproducts.com
Supplies all things related to tubing and
wiring routing, identifcation, protection
and connection. Handles items like
cable ties, heat shrink, wire markers and
more.
NEOLOGIC SOLUTIONS
759 SW Federal Hwy, Suite 201-C,
Stuart, FL34994
TEL:+1 8558963525
info@neologicsolutions.com
www.neologicsolutions.com
NEXANT
1805 Old Alabama Rd, Suite 315,
Roswell, GA30076
TEL:+1 6789548151
www.nexant.com
Provides intelligent grid software and
clean energy solutions. Pioneers, develops, and advances electric power grid
and alternative energy technologies
and services.
NORD-LOCK INC
1051 Cambridge Dr, Elk Grove Village,
IL60007
TEL:+1 8777991097
FAX:+1 2248753256
bolting@nord-lock.com
www.nord-lock.com
Offers a wide range of bolting solutions,
including wedge-locking technology and Superbolt tensioners. Looks
forward to being a partner in bolt
optimisation.
NORTHEAST CLEAN
ENERGY APPLICATION
CENTER
78 N Broadway, Rm 207, E House,
White Plains, NY10603
FAX:+1 9144224180
www.northeastcleanenergy.org
Provides application assistance,
technology information, and educational support in the seven Northeast
US states of Connecticut, Maine,
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New
York, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
NORTHWEST CLEAN
ENERGY APPLICATION
CENTER
905 Plum St SE, Bldg 3, PO Box 43165,
Olympia, WA98504-3165
TEL:+1 3609562004
sjodingd@energy.wsu.edu
www.chpcenternw.org
Covers the US states of Alaska, Idaho,
Montana, Oregon and Washington. Its
headquarters is in Olympia, WA, and is
part of the Washington State University
(WSU) Extension Energy Program.
NOVA ANALYTICAL
SYSTEMS INC
1925 Pine Ave, Niagara Falls, NY14301
TEL:+1 7162850418
FAX:+1 7162822937
websales@nova-gas.com
www.nova-gas.com
Provides portable and continuous gas
analysers and gas monitors for fue gas,
emissions, landfll gas, oxygen, methane, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide,
hydrogen, biogas, syngas, heat treat
gas, ambient, H2 purity and more.
NOVI ENERGY
23955 Novi Rd, Novi, MI48375
TEL:+1 2487356684
FAX:+1 2487350088
agangadh@novienergy.com
www.novienergy.com
Provides energy consulting, energy
management and energy infrastructure
project development.
O
OASIS MONTANA INC
436 Red Fox Ln, Stevensville, MT59870
TEL:+1 4067774309
FAX:+1 4067770830
info@oasismontana.com
www.oasismontana.com
Designs/sells residential and commercial renewable energy systems utilizing
photovoltaic solar modules, inverters
and batteries. Focuses on solar water
pumping and offers a line of effcient
and nonelectric gas appliances.
OMEGA ENGINEEERING
INC
1 Omega Dr, Stamford, CT06907
TEL:+1 2033591660
info@omega.com
www.omega.com
Offers more than 100,000 products for
measurement and control of temperature, heating, humidity, pressure, strain,
force, fow, level, pH and conductivity,
and a new line of sanitary products.
OPRA TURBINES
Opaalstraat 60, Hengelo7554 TS
The Netherlands
TEL:+31 74 245 2121
FAX: + 31 74 245 2139
sales@opraturbines.com
www.opraturbines.com
Offers gas turbines providing 210 MW
power solutions with low emissions and
simple cycles. Features include compact
and reliable with multifuel capabilities.
Provides clean, sustainable power for
remote, standby, mobile, cogeneration
and district heating/cooling.
P
PACIFIC CLEAN ENERGY
APPLICATION CENTER
PENNWELL MARKETING
SOLUTIONS
1421 S Sheridan Rd, Tulsa, OK74112
TEL:+1 2405952352
marketingservices@pennwell.com
www.pennwellmarketing.com
Provides full marketing and communications services. Programmes range
from strategic consulting to website
creative and development, social media
campaigns, lead generation, microsites,
print ad development, trade show
brochures and booth design.
PA CONSULTING GROUP
PETROTECH INC
PALMER WAHL
TEMPERATURE
INSTRUMENTS
234 Old Weaverville Rd, Asheville,
NC28804
TEL:+1 8286583131
FAX:+1 8286580728
info@palmerwahl.com
www.palmerwahl.com
PHG ENERGY
PDR ASSOCIATES
(RENEWABLE) INC
PHILADELPHIA GEAR, A
TIMKEN BRAND
PLI LLC
1509 Rapids Dr, PO Box 044051, Racine,
WI53401
TEL:+1 2626378170
FAX:+1 2626374090
memolubsales@memolub.com
www.memolub.com
Offers automatic and self-contained
lubrication systems.
PNEUMAFIL CORP
PO Box 16348, Charlotte, NC28297-8804
TEL:+1 7043997441
FAX:+1 7043987515
gtinfo@pneumafil.com
www.pneumafil.com
Manufactures a variety of air inlet
systems for gas turbines including fltration, cooling, anti-icing, mist and snow
removal. Provides replacement flters
and media for Pneumafl and other inlet
flter systems.
POWER EQUIPMENT
ASSOCIATES LTD - PEA
1 N 204 Redwing Dr, Carol Stream,
IL60188
TEL:+1 6302488778
FAX:+1 6304622420
tbronson@peaonline.com
www.peaonline.com
Offers specialised services to the
energy industry as an engineering and
management consultancy.
POWER EQUIPMENT CO
43422 W Oaks Dr, Suite 220, Novi,
MI48377
TEL:+1 2482373992
fcasteel@pecmi.com
www.pecmi.com
Offers a professional sales organisation
with both electrical and mechanical
divisions.
CHP
PRECISION COMBUSTION
INC
410 Sackett Point Rd, North Haven,
CT06473-3106
TEL:+1 2032873700
FAX:+1 2032873710
tech@precision-combustion.com
www.precision-combustion.com
Develops catalytic devices for the clean
energy sector. Technologies under
development include catalytic combustors for gas turbines, Stirling engine
burners, and fuel reformers and fuel
processors for fuel cell systems.
PRECISION ENERGY
SERVICES INC
PO Box 1004, Hayden, ID83835
TEL:+1 2087724457
FAX:+1 2087621113
energy@pes-world.com
www.pes-world.com
Provides technical service in the biomass energy feld.
PRINCETON POWER
SYSTEMS INC
3175 Princeton Pike, Lawrenceville,
NJ08648
TEL:+1 6099555390
FAX:+1 6097519225
info@princetonpower.com
www.princetonpower.com
Manufactures advanced power conversion products and alternative energy
systems, with patented electronics that
provide a reliable and cost-effective
means for converting electric power
cleanly and effciently.
POWERTURBINELVDT.COM
500 Coventry Ln, Croydon, PA19021
TEL:+1 2678003312
l.schaevitz@powerturbinelvdt.com
www.powerturbinelvdt.com
Provides a source for all OEM certifed
LVDT and LVRT valve position sensors
for current and legacy General Electric
steam and gas electric power generating turbine control systems.
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CHP
PROCESS TECHNOLOGY
7010 Lindsay Dr, Mentor, OH44060
TEL:+1 4409741300
FAX:+1 4409749561
info@process-technology.com
www.processtechnology.com
Designs and manufactures process
heating and cooling equipment, serving
a variety of industries.
PROMATION ENGINEERING
INC
16138 Flight Path Dr, Brooksville,
FL34604
TEL:+1 3525448436
FAX:+1 3525448439
dean.geraci@promationei.com
www.promationei.com
Manufactures a wide array of industrial
electric actuators, including quarter-turn
nonspring return electric actuators,
quarter-turn spring return electric actuators, linear electric actuators, as well as
PBU energy storage.
PROSIM INC
Science Center, 3711 Market St, 8th Fl,
Philadelphia, PA19104
TEL:+1 2156003760
FAX:+1 2153863970
info@prosim.net
www.prosim.net
Provides software solutions for utilities
management, power plants optimisation and process simulation.
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PROTEAN ADVISORS
PYROMATION INC
REALENERGY
PROTO MANUFACTURING
INC
12350 Universal Dr, Taylor, MI48180
TEL:+1 7349460974
FAX:+1 7349460975
proto@protoxrd.com
www.protoxrd.com
Provides automated nondestructive
residual stress analysis and more.
PSM - AN ALSTOM CO
1440 W Indiantown Rd, Jupiter,
FL33458
TEL:+1 5613541100
FAX:+1 5613541199
power@psm.com
www.psm.com
Delivers a full scope of turbine services
including high-technology gas turbine
parts such as all critical F-Class components, comprehensive reconditioning services, expert feld services, and
fexible LTAs.
PSYCHSOFTPC
PO Box 232, Quincy, MA02171
TEL:+1 6174718733
sales@psychsoftpc.com
www.psychsoftpc.com
Manufactures high-performance graphics workstations, Linux clusters and personal supercomputers for data analysis,
data modelling, power consumption
projection, engineering design and
electric grid modelling.
Q
QUA GROUP LLC
1 Four Coins Dr, Canonsburg, PA15317
TEL:+1 8777827558
sales@quagroup.com
www.quagroup.com
Offers FEDI, with patented dual-voltage
fractional electrodeionisation process
and Q-SEP that takes ultrafltration to a
new level with a patented cloud point
precipitation process.
R
RAY DAURIA ASSOCIATES
174 Union St, Suite 3A, Ridgewood,
NJ07450
TEL:+1 2016704246
rdauria@rdpowerjobs.com
www.rdpowerjobs.com
Is a power industry recruiting frm
specialising in flling positions with
professionals who have experience and
qualifcations in electric generation and
transmission.
RCI TECHNOLOGIES
462 Borrego Ct, Suite D, San Dimas,
CA91773
TEL:+1 9093051241
FAX:+1 9093051245
info@rcitechnologies.com
www.rcitechnologies.com
Manufactures and distributes green,
clean-certifed flterless universal fuel
purifers, portable tank cleaning units,
and NEMA4 UL 508A automatic fuel
recirculating systems. Removes 99.9%
water.
REAGAN EQUIPMENT CO
INC
REMTECH INC
2 Red Oak Rd, St James, NY11780
TEL:+1 3037726825
FAX:+1 3037726827
www.remtechinc.com
Manufactures and maintains the
Remtech Dopplar Sodar and the RASS.
RF NEULINK
7610 Miramar Rd, San Diego, CA92126
TEL:+1 8585496340
FAX:+1 8585496349
rfneulink@rfindustries.com
www.rfneulink.com
ROBUSTENERGY LLC
World of Tennis, Suite 103, Austin,
TX78738
TEL:+1 9729794737
rich@robustenergy.com
www.robustenergy.com
Provides clean, energy-effcient, reliable
solutions to meet facility energy requirements using advanced combined heat
and power (CHP) technologies.
ROCKWELL AUTOMATION
INC
1201 S Second St, Milwaukee,
WI53204-2496
TEL:+1 4143822000
FAX:+1 4143824444
webmaster@rockwellautomation.com
www.rockwellautomation.com
RONAN ENGINEERING CO
28209 Ave Stanford, PO Box 129,
Valencia, CA91355
TEL:+1 8003276626
FAX:+1 6612956069
sales@ronan.com
www.ronan.com
Manufactures process monitoring
and display annunciation systems that
enhance plant safety by monitoring
critical alarm points. Offers RTUs with
advanced, time-stamped, monitoring
and solid-state sensors and transducers.
ROTATING MACHINERY
SERVICES INC - RMS
2760 Baglyos Cir, Bethlehem, PA18020
TEL:+1 4848210702
FAX:+1 4848210710
rms@rotatingmachinery.com
www.rotatingmachinery.com
Provides turbomachinery engineering,
rerate, overhaul and service.
RUSSELECTRIC INC
S Shore Pk, Hingham, MA02043
TEL:+1 7817496000
FAX:+1 7817494205
info@russelectric.com
www.russelectric.com
Designs and provides custom-built,
on-site power control systems, synchronising switchgear, automatic transfer
switches, bypass/isolation switches, and
custom SCADA.
S
SAFWAY GROUP HOLDING
LLC
N19 W24200 Riverwood Dr, Waukesha,
WI53188
TEL:+1 2625236500
FAX:+1 2625239808
info_request@safway.com
www.safway.com
With more than 90 locations in the US
and Canada and a growing system of
distributors worldwide, the company
delivers effcient, high-performance
multiservice solutions The Smart Way.
SAMCO TECHNOLOGIES
INC
1 River Rock Dr, Buffalo, NY14207
TEL:+1 7167439000
FAX:+1 7167431220
sales@samcotech.com
www.samcotech.com
Manufactures integrated pure/wastewater and process fltration separation
system solutions. Exclusive licensee
of Dow Advance Amberpack and
Amberpack deionisation systems.
SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING
LABORATORIES INC
2350 NE Hopkins Ct, Pullman,
WA99163
TEL:+1 5093321890
FAX:+1 5093327990
info@selinc.com
www.selinc.com
Serves power utilities and industrial
sites worldwide through the design,
manufacture, and support of digital
protective relays, automation products,
services for power system protection,
control, monitoring, integration, and
automation.
SODIMATE INC
639 W Diversey Pkwy, Suite 219,
Chicago, IL60614
TEL:+1 7736658800
FAX:+1 7736658805
sodimate.inc@sodimate.com
www.sodimate-inc.com
Provides fue gas treatment/desulfurisation (FGD) for dry/semi-dry chemical
handling systems.
SOFTPLC CORP
25603 Red Brangus Dr, Spicewood,
TX78669
TEL:+1 5122648390
FAX:+1 5122648399
info@softplc.com
www.softplc.com
Manufactures open architecture RTUs,
PLCs, I/O, HMI/SCADA, and Ethernet
security hardware and software products. More functions at lower costs are
key benefts.
CHP
SOHRE TURBOMACHINERY
INC
128 Main St, PO Box 1099, Monson,
MA01057
TEL:+1 4132670590
FAX:+1 4132670592
info@sohreturbo.com
www.sohreturbo.com
Offers shaft grounding brushes, selfcleaning, run dry or in oil. Prevents damage from stray electrical shaft currents.
Used for decades to protect turbomachinery and other shafting. Silver/gold
composite bristles available.
SOLAR CONNEXION
PO Box 10095, Blacksburg,
VA24062-0095
TEL:+1 5409615120
adam@solarconnexion.com
www.solarconnexion.com
Offers photovoltaic and electrical
contracting and solar equipment
troubleshooting in mid-eastern US.
SOLECTRIA RENEWABLES
LLC
360 Merrimack St, Bldg 9, Fl 2,
Lawrence, MA01843
TEL:+1 9786839700
FAX:+1 9786839702
inverters@solectria.com
www.solectria.com
Manufactures grid-tied PV inverters and
string combiners. Provides web-based
monitoring for residential, commercial
and utility-scale solar projects.
SOLVAIR SOLUTIONS/
SOLVAY CHEMICALS INC
3333 Richmond Ave, Houston, TX77098
TEL:+1 7135256500
FAX:+1 7135256759
michael.wood@solvay.com
www.solvair.us
Offers trona and sodium bicarbonate
for air pollution control in coal-fred
power plants. Used in dry sorbent injection, sodium sorbents effectively help
mitigate SOx, HCl and Hg.
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CHP
SOUND TECHNOLOGIES
- ENGINEERED SILENCER
SYSTEMS
310 Commerce Sq, Michigan City,
IN46360
TEL:+1 2198792600
FAX:+1 2198792611
sales@soundtech.us
www.soundtech.us
Provides engineered noise control
systems and solutions for the power
generation and industrial markets.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
EDISON
7301 Fenwick Ln, 2nd Fl, Westminster,
CA92683-5202
TEL:+1 7148950525
FAX:+1 7148950689
simmonss@sce.com
www.sce.com
Specialises in the analysis of trace
metals in complex matrices (such as
seawater), ion-exchange resin, boiler
tube deposition, cooling water, chemical cleaning solvents, wastewater, and
all ultrapure water applications.
SOUTHWEST RESEARCH
INSTITUTE
6220 Culebra Rd, PO Box 28510,
San Antonio, TX78228
TEL:+1 2106845111
FAX:+1 2105223547
mrigney@swri.org
www.swri.org
Offers research and technical services
for industrial and government clients.
SPENCER TURBINE CO
600 Day Hill Rd, Windsor, CT06095
TEL:+1 8606888361
FAX:+1 8606880098
marketing@spencer-air.com
www.spencerturbine.com
Provides custom designed and fabricated gas pressure booster blowers and
packages for handling high temperatures, corrosive or toxic gases including
biogas and digester gas processes.
S-PRODUCTS INC
141 Kings Hwy E, Fairfield, CT06825
TEL:+1 2033319546
FAX:+1 2033352723
s-products@usa.net
www.s-products.com
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STAPLEX
777 Fifth Ave, Brooklyn, NY11232-1626
TEL:+1 7187683333
FAX:+1 7189650750
info@staplex.com
www.staplex.com
Manufactures particulate air sampling
equipment, including high- and lowvolume and personal air samplers,
TSP, PM10, PM 2.5 systems, flters, and
accessories.
STELLAR ENERGY
3015 Hartley Rd, Jacksonville, FL32257
TEL:+1 8004882900
cbest@stellar-energy.net
www.stellar-energy.net
Provides turbine inlet air chilling with
energy storage (TIAC with TES), district
cooling, central utility and combined
heat and power (CHP).
STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY
ASSOCIATES INC
5215 Hellyer Ave, San Jose, CA95138
TEL:+1 8774747693
info@structint.com
www.structint.com
Operates as an engineering consulting
frm specialising in analysis, control,
and prevention of structural failures.
Serves the nuclear power, fossil power,
and pipeline industries and offers legal
advice.
SYMBIONT SCIENCE
ENGINEERING AND
CONSTRUCTION INC
6737 W Washington St, Suite 3440,
Milwaukee, WI53214
TEL:+1 4142918840
FAX:+1 4142918841
info@symbiontonline.com
www.symbiontonline.com
Provides design/build services for
industrial wastewater and biogas
utilisation.
SYMCOM INC
222 Disk Dr, Rapid City, SD57701
TEL:+1 6053485580
FAX:+1 6053485685
customerservice@symcom.com
www.symcom.com
Provides electronic motor control and
protection under MotorSaver and
PumpSaver.
SYSTEM ONE
12 Federal St, Suite 205, Pittsburgh,
PA15212
TEL:+1 4129951900
FAX:+1 4129951901
inquiry@systemoneservices.com
www.systemoneservices.com
Specialises in technical outsourcing and
careers. Has helped energy and power
clients engage skilled professionals and
improve productivity for 30 years.
T
TAPESWITCH CORP
100 Schmitt Blvd, Farmingdale,
NY11735
TEL:+1 6316300442
FAX:+1 6316300442
sales@tapeswitch.com
www.tapeswitch.com
Manufactures and offers general purpose switches, emergency stop safety
switches, mats, edges, light curtains,
safety laser scanners, and noncontact interlocks for access control and
machine guarding.
TATSOFT
908 Town & Country Blvd, Suite 120,
Houston, TX77024
TEL:+1 7139837516
FAX:+1 7139847576
info@tatsoft.com
www.tatsoft.com
Delivers the FactoryStudio, an allinclusive NET platform to enable
applications, from advanced HMI
and SCADA up to plant information
management systems (PIMS), historian,
industrial automation and manufacturing intelligence (MI).
CHP
TEMP-PRO INC
200 Industrial Dr, Northampton,
MA01060
TEL:+1 4135843165
FAX:+1 4135863625
sales@temp-pro.com
www.temp-pro.com
Designs and manufactures temperature
sensors, components, and assemblies
(including thermocouples, RTDs,
thermistors, and thermowells), as well
as electrical enclosures. Also provides
electro-mechanical assembly services,
machined items, tools, and ancillary
equipment.
TESTO INC
40 White Lake Rd, Sparta, NJ07871
TEL:+1 8623545001
FAX:+1 8623545020
info@testo.com
www.testo350.com
Manufactures handheld test and
measurement instruments for emission
and combustion, temperature, humidity,
pressure, velocity and thermal imaging.
THERMOFLOW INC
2 Willow St, Suite 100, Southborough,
MA01745
TEL:+1 5083035033
FAX:+1 5083035022
info@thermoflow.com
www.thermoflow.com
Offers comprehensive software solutions for rapid automated design of
new plants.
THEROUX
ENVIRONMENTAL
PO Box 7838, Auburn, CA95604
TEL:+1 5308237300
FAX:+1 5308237290
mtheroux@jdmt.net
www.jdmt.net
Provides governmental affairs, technical
and regulatory guidance for alternative
energy development.
TRINDERA ENGINEERING
INC
1875 N Lakewood Dr, Suite 201, Coeur
dAlene, ID83814
TEL:+1 2086768001
FAX:+1 2086760100
info@trindera.com
www.trindera.com
Offers experience in electrical systems
engineering and custom control systems engineering and design.
TRS CONTAINERS
TVC SYSTEMS
TURBINE TECHNOLOGY
SERVICES CORP
12661 Challenger Pkwy, Suite 250,
Orlando, FL32826
TEL:+1 4076770813
FAX:+1 4073866293
inquiry@turbinetech.com
www.turbinetech.com
Operates as a full-service gas turbine
engineering frm. Expertise is in gas
turbine reapplication and relocation.
Provides gas turbine conversions, modifcations and upgrades.
TURBOCARE
2140 Westover Rd, Chicopee, MA01022
TEL:+1 4135930500
FAX:+1 4135933424
sales@turbocare.com
www.turbocare.com
Offers comprehensive service solutions
for rotating equipment (gas and steam
turbines, generators and compressors),
manufactured by all major OEMs.
TURBOLOGISTICS
14519 FM 2354, Baytown, TX77523
TEL:+1 7132540246
FAX:+1 2815739170
sales@turbologistics.com
www.turbologistics.com
Buys and sells gas turbine surplus.
TURBO MACHINED
PRODUCTS LLC
102 Industrial Dr, Frankfort,
NY13340-1139
TEL:+1 3158953010
FAX:+1 3158953011
turbomp@turbomp.com
www.turbomp.com
Offers 5-axis CNC machining of airfoil
components for the power generation
and aerospace and defence industries.
Provides new engine development
manufacturing and production machining of blades, vanes, BLISKS, IBRs, IGVs
and pump impellers.
TURNER ENVIROLOGIC
1140 SW 34th Ave, Deerfield Beach,
FL33442
TEL:+1 9544229787
FAX:+1 9544229723
sales@tenviro.com
www.tenviro.com
Designs and manufactures air pollution
control equipment capable of meeting
todays stringent emissions standards.
U
UNITED EMISSIONS
SOLUTIONS INC
1508 Trinity Garden Cir, Clemmons,
NC27012
TEL:+1 8434529700
trkarnes@aol.com
www.unitedemissions.com
UNIVERSITYWAFER.COM
66 North St, Suite 9, South Boston,
MA02127
TEL:+1 8007139375
FAX:+1 8888320340
www.universitywafer.com
Offers silicon, semiconductors, gallium
arsenide, indium, pyrex, quartz and SOI.
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V
VECTOR SYSTEMS INC
411 McKinney Pkwy, McKinney,
TX75071
TEL:+1 2145449500
FAX:+1 2145449532
info@vectorsystems-usa.com
www.vectorsystems-usa.com
Specialises in skid-mounted packages,
pressure vessels, and process controls
for power generation, refnery, and
other process industries.
VERSALIFT SYSTEMS
5770 NW Expwy, Suite 206,
Oklahoma City, OK73132
TEL:+1 405 516 2412
FAX:+1 866 340 5601
support@versaliftsystems.com
www.versaliftsystems.com
Offers attic storage lifting systems.
VICTAULIC CO OF AMERICA
4901 Kesslersville Rd, Easton, PA18040
TEL:+1 6105593300
blowar@victaulic.com
www.victaulic.com
Develops and produces mechanical pipe joining systems. Develops
products for a full range of industrial,
commercial and institutional piping
system applications.
VIKING EQUIPMENT
FINANCE
5650 W 36th St, Minneapolis, MN55416
TEL:+1 6126421888
info@vikingequipmentfinance.com
www.vikingequipmentfinance.com
Provides established small business
owners, middle market and Fortune
1000 companies in the cogeneration
industry with equipment fnancing, leasing and loans. Transactions range from
$1 million to $50 million.
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VOGT POWER
INTERNATIONAL INC
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WARREN & BAERG
MANUFACTURING INC
39950 Rd 108, Dinuba, CA93618
TEL:+1 5595916790
FAX:+1 5595915728
info@warrenbaerg.com
www.warrenbaerg.com
Manufactures densifcation equipment
that converts waste into cubed energy
such as paper, cardboard, plastic,
sludge, wood, and biomass materials.
Also manufactures horizontal biomass
grinding systems and conveying
systems.
WASHINGTON STATE
UNIVERSITY
905 Plum St SE, Bldg 3, PO Box 43165,
Olympia, WA98504-3165
TEL:+1 3609562000
FAX:+1 3609562217
sjoding@energy.wsu.edu
www.energy.wsu.edu
Operates as a technical and economic
consultancy for district energy, geothermal, cogeneration, software and
training. Is a self-supported department
within the university.
WOLF MATERIAL
HANDLING SYSTEMS
12680 Industrial Blvd, Elk River,
MN55330
TEL:+1 7635769040
FAX:+1 7635769070
sales@wolfmhs.com
www.wolfmhs.com
Designs and manufactures industrial bulk material handling systems/
equipment for pulp and paper, power
generation, resource recovery, mining,
chemical, and manufacturing. Offers
complete in-house engineering/
design, manufacturing, assembly, and
installation.
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YOKOGAWA CORP OF
AMERICA
2 Dart Rd, Newnan, GA30265
TEL:+1 7702540400
FAX:+1 7702541337
www.tmi.yokogawa.com
Z
ZILKHA BIOMASS ENERGY
LLC
1001 McKinney, Suite 1925, Houston,
TX77002
TEL:+1 7139799961
FAX:+1 7136519961
info@zilkhabiomass.com
www.zilkhabiomass.com
Offers patented technology on distributed, biomass-fuelled CHP facilities.
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