Building Integration of Micro-Generation Technologies Seminar Presentations
Dr. Evgueniy Entchev, Natural Resources Canada - CanmetENERGY Research Centre
Keynote Presentation
Integration of Micro-CHP in the United States
Dr. Bruce Hedman, ICF International
Commercialization Programs and Strategies: An International Perspective
An Overview of the State of Microgeneration Technologies in the UK
Dr. Nick Kelly, University of Strathclyde – Energy Systems Research Unit
Commercialization of Micro-Cogeneration Technologies –the German Approach
Dr. Peter Tzscheutschler, Tech. University of Munich - Institute for Energy Economy & Application Technology
Introduction of Micro-gen in Japan
Tatsuo Sakonji, Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.
Commercialization Programs and Strategies: United States
ENERGY STAR®Emerging Technology Efforts
Peter Banwell, U.S Environmental Protection Agency
Micro-Generation: A View from the Grid
Utility Perspective of Micro-CHP
John Rathbun, National Grid
NIST Smart Grid Interoperability Program
Steve Bushby, NIST – Mechanical Systems and Controls Group Leader
Integration of Micro-Generation: Case Studies
Applications Considerations for Combined Heat & Power in Multifamily Buildings
Marc Zuluaga, Steven Winter Associates, Inc.
Residential & Light Commercial Applications of MicroCHP
Mike Cocking, Marathon Engine Systems
Single-Family Application of freewatt® Micro-CHP –A Case Study
Karl Mayer, ECR International, Inc.
Technical Assessments of Micro-Generation Technologies
Experiences with Micro-Cogeneration in Residential Buildings in Germany
Dr. Peter Tzscheutschler, Tech. University of Munich - Institute for Energy Economy & Application Technology
Assessing Micro-Gen in Canada
Hajo Ribberink, Natural Resources Canada - CanmetENERGY Research Centre
Assessing Micro-Gen in Italy
Dr. Maurizio Sasso, University of Sannio
Technical Assessment of Micro-Generation Technologies within the United States
Mark Davis, National Institute of Standards and Technology
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