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May 2021 EEF: Compressed Air Best Practices (and Pitfalls to Avoid)

SEE HERE FOR THE PRESENTATION MATERIALS + EVENT RECORDING

Industrial compressed air best practices, top project opportunities, and stories from the field.

About this Event

Join the AEE Columbia River Chapter on May 5th for our next Energy Engineering Forum, sponsored by Energy Trust of Oregon.

This quarter’s presentation will cover a topic that is relevant for almost any industrial facility (and even some commercial ones): Compressed Air.

We’ll be joined by compressed air expert Jimmy Sauter of Cascade Energy as he walks us through compressed air best practices, top project opportunities and stories from the field of what NOT to do. This session will be appropriate for audiences of all levels of compressed air experience with plenty of time for Q&A.

This event is free to attend. Members of the local AEE Columbia River Chapter will receive certificates of attendance and professional development hours. If you’re not already a member but would like to join, click here for more info and a 50% discount code.


Speaker:

Jimmy Sauter, P.E. Project Engineer, Cascade Energy

Jimmy has over 14 years experience evaluating compressed air systems and implementing industrial energy efficiency projects at hundreds of facilities across the United States. Prior to joining Cascade in 2012, Jimmy spent 6 years at Compression Engineering specializing in energy efficiency studies of compressed air, pump, and fan systems. He’s a U.S. Department of Energy qualified AIRMaster+ specialist and received his Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Oregon State University.


Agenda:

45 minute presentation followed by Q&A


Webinar Info:

May 2021 AEE Energy Engineering Forum

Wed, May 5, 2021 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM (PDT)

https://www.gotomeet.me/MikeChristianson/may-2021-aee-energy-engineering-forum

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Article Publication – AEE CRC Chapter President, Elin Shepard

Our AEE CRC chapter president, Elin Shepard, was published in the recent International Journal of Strategic Energy & Environmental Planning, with her article titled: “The Intersection of Behavioral Energy Efficiency and Public Policy“.

This is a publication released by the Association of Energy Engineers.

To view the article, see page 24 of this edition of the International Journal of Strategic Energy & Environmental Planning.

We congratulate Elin on her achievements, and thank her for continuing to serve as a crucial member of our board.

 

March 2021 EEF: High-Performance Window & HVAC Solutions

Q&A – Follow Up from Presentation

BetterBricks Presents: High-Performance Window & HVAC Solutions

About this Event

Join the Columbia River Chapter of AEE on March 10th for our next Energy Engineering Forum, brought to you by NEEA’s BetterBricks initiative and sponsored by Energy Trust of Oregon.

This educational session will cover two promising commercial building solutions—secondary windows and very high efficiency dedicated outside air systems (DOAS)—and how envelope and HVAC upgrades like these can be sequenced for even greater energy savings and tenant comfort. This session will provide an overview of these proven technologies and design approaches, including energy savings potential, building owner and tenant benefits and example case studies from real world projects.

This event is free to attend. Members of the local AEE Columbia River Chapter will receive certificates of attendance and professional development hours.

About BetterBricks

A commercial resource of Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA), BetterBricks helps Northwest building professionals gain a competitive edge in the market. Whether you design, build, manage, and operate commercial buildings, BetterBricks partners with Northwest utilities to provide the resources and tools you need to incorporate energy efficiency, and its many benefits, into your buildings and business practices.

Agenda

45 minute presentation followed by Q&A


Webinar Info:

March 2021 AEE Energy Engineering Forum

Wed, Mar 10, 2021 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM (PST)

Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.

https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/805253781

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AEE CRC Donates Scholarship 2021

Columbia River Chapter donates scholarship through the Renewable Energy Scholarship Foundation


RESF will award five or six scholarships in 2021 based upon academic merit, accomplishments in the field, and demonstrated interest. 

One is reserved for an early undergraduate (preferably community college) student; one for a late undergraduate; one for an early graduate student; and the last two are available to students at any level (but are most likely to go to late graduate students).   At least one of these five scholarships will be awarded to a diversity candidate, defined as ethnic and racial minorities; first-generation college students; lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students; and students with physical disabilities.

Each scholarship is a cash award of $2000 with no strings attached. Qualifications and submission requirements are below.  We award scholarships on an equal opportunity basis, consistent with the restrictions above.

Source: Renewable Energy Scholarship Foundation Website


Visit the Renewable Energy Scholarship Foundation’s website to learn more, and find out if you’re qualified to apply.

 

Meet the OSU Cascades Student Chapter

We’re proud to partner with the local OSU Cascades student chapter that meets in Bend, Oregon.

The students holding this chapter’s chair positions are recognized below.

OSU Cascades Chapter Board Members

Jacob Tornatta (He/Him/His) – President

Jacob is a senior in the Energy Systems Engineering Bachelor’s degree program at Oregon State University – Cascades. His interests in the energy field are renewable energy, efficiency analysis, and sustainable drilling.

Michelle Gee (She/Her/Hers) – Vice President

Michelle is a fourth year energy systems engineering student at OSU-Cascades in Bend, with a special interest in electrical systems and biofuel applications. During her free time, she enjoys rock climbing and hiking with her dog, Wayne Pickles McSqueakerson.

Tiana Fabiana

Tiana Fabiana (She/Her/Hers) Secretary

Tiana is a senior in the Energy Systems Engineering Bachelor’s degree program at Oregon State University – Cascades. When she graduates, she hopes to work in the energy sector in Oregon or on her native island of Kauai.

Ben Goetsch (He/Him/His) – Treasurer

Ben is a senior in the Energy Systems Engineering Bachelor’s degree program at Oregon State University – Cascades. Ben has a passion for space exploration and hopes to work for SpaceX one day.

Ben Goetsch

Volunteer Call


Looking for a great way to give back to your energy and engineering community?

Join us on Wednesday, February 10th from 5-6pm for our quarterly call to discuss new and exciting volunteering opportunities with AEE CRC!

If you’re interested, simply email our volunteer coordinator (cnorton@nexant.com) and introduce yourself.

She will get you set up with a webinar invite.

See you there!


 

Providing Safe Air and Energy Efficiency in the Wake of COVID-19

• Wed, November 4, 2020 (12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PST) •

Covid-19 has brought health and safety challenges we didn’t foresee twelve months ago. The pandemic prompted the question; can we still provide a safe indoor environment without sacrificing energy efficiency in commercial buildings?

This presentation will present some best practices and real-world findings demonstrating that – yes, you can have both! Mitigation strategies to be discussed include:

  • Comfort controls with air-pressure management
  • Hi-MERV, low resistance, anti-bacterial outdoor and indoor HVAC filters
  • Duct mounted Photo-Catalytic Oxidation to kill the remaining airborne and surface virus, bacteria, and fungus

A case study will be shared validating this approach including indoor/outdoor particulate matter sensor data, laboratory testing results of surface swabs, and in-house data trending from building control systems.

Speaker: William Hickner, Unity Controls

Bill is CTO and Partner at Unity Energy Solutions Group Corporation, also known as Unity Controls, Established in 2015. Unity is an HVAC software, firmware, and controls integrator based in Bainbridge Island, WA. Prior to joining Unity Controls, Bill was a partner at Kite and Lightning from 2010 to 2015, and a partner at (ESMS) Energy Savings Management Systems from 1997 to 2010. ESMS was the first automated-controls company to be awarded a prescriptive incentive by the ETO in 2003. All three businesses focused on the goal of energy conservation using automated controls.

AEECRC Receives National Award for Best Chapter Meeting

AEE CRC received the national award for Best Chapter Meeting in 2020!


Note: Click the  button in the screen below to view our announcement video!

 


This award was presented in response to our Wrench of the Year meeting at the end of last year and showcases the involvement of our chapter members at AEECRC events as well as our community’s excellence in achieving impactful energy-related initiatives.

Thank you for all your hard work and for staying involved in our local chapter!

Thank you to our board Vice President, Mike Christianson, for submitting the award-winning nomination on behalf of the chapter.

We look forward to seeing you at the next AEE CRC event!


Did you know we’ve also won a national recognition award in 2021?

Click here to learn more!


  • To learn more about and stream our past events click here.
  • If you would like to join our next AEE CRC events, click here for details on upcoming events.
  • We will soon be providing information on application / nomination submissions for this year’s Wrench of the Year Award.
  • For now, you can check out nominees from past years here.

Energy Engineering Forum Presentation Materials

Energy Engineering Forums (EEF) are organized by the board of your Columbia River Chapter Association of Energy Engineers, and feature industry professionals to cover a wide range of interesting topics.

These forums are an enjoyable, engaging and educational way to keep updated on topics relevant to engineers working in energy-oriented industries.

We have consolidated some of the EEF presentation materials to serve as a presentation recap, and educational resource.


Industrial Heat Pumps: Their role in industrial decarbonization, applications, and market adoption

Presentation Slides

Recorded Presentation

AEE – Columbia River Chapter is eager to present this energy efficiency forum both LIVE and virtually. This free event consists of a one hour technical presentation followed by thirty minutes of Q&A. A complimentary lunch will be provided to those who attend. AEECRC members who attend in person will also receive certificates for Professional Development Hours. If you’re not already a member but would like to join, click here. If you can’t make it this time, presentation materials will be posted after on AEECRC.org.

Description: This presentation will cover the basics of industrial heat pumps, how and why they are critical to industrial decarbonization, where they can be applied, and steps for market adoption.

Speaker: Regan Cronin, PE – Senior Engineer, Cascade Energy

Regan is a Senior Engineer at Cascade Energy. She provides technical engineering services for multiple demand-side management programs—including those of Energy Trust of Oregon, BPA, Pacific Power, and several corporate clients. Regan has extensive industrial process experience. She is familiar with data logging, identifying energy project opportunities, calculating energy savings, and energy modeling. Regan is a registered Professional Engineer (PE) in Oregon. Some of her recent work focuses on industrial heat pump (IHP) applications in the Pacific Northwest.


Maximizing HVAC Efficiency, Flexibility, and Resiliency with Very High Efficiency Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems

Presentation Slides

Recorded Presentation

AEE – Columbia River Chapter is eager to present this energy efficiency forum both LIVE and virtually. This free event consists of a one-hour technical presentation followed by thirty minutes of Q&A. A complimentary lunch will be provided to those who attend. AEECRC members who attend in person will also receive certificates for Professional Development Hours. If you’re not already a member but would like to join, click here If you can’t make it this time, presentation materials will be posted after on AEECRC.org.

Description: With the ever-increasing environmental impacts of local pollution, extreme weather events, and wildfires, there is a necessity for resilient, flexible, and extremely efficient HVAC systems. Unfortunately, while HVAC systems are critical to our comfort and well-being, conventional systems are costly to operate and contribute to over 50% of total energy usage in commercial buildings. Dedicated outdoor air systems (DOAS) are a proven solution for reducing energy consumption since they optimize the control and functionality of ventilation and thermal comfort separately. A very high-efficiency approach to DOAS maximizes energy efficiency by decoupling ventilation air from comfort conditioning, including air-to-air heat recovery, right-sizing of a high-efficiency heating and cooling system, and minimizing fan power. This allows for many benefits, including:

• Demonstrated reduction of building HVAC energy use by an average of 69% over conventional systems,

• Excellent indoor air quality (IAQ) and thermal comfort,

• Proven flexibility and resiliency to adapt to changing occupant densities, increased IAQ requirements, and extreme weather events,

• Significant carbon emission reduction with minimal peak electric demand increases in sites that convert from gas to electric heat.

In partnership with local utilities and HVAC experts, this system approach has been installed and monitored in 12 small-to-medium commercial buildings, including in cold climates, that resulted in an average 69% reduction in HVAC energy use and a 48% reduction in whole-building energy use when compared to a code minimum system (often a packaged RTU).

Speaker: Gertrude Villaverde, CEM, CMVP – Energy Engineer, Energy 350

Gertrude is an Energy Engineer at Energy 350. She supports multiple contracts with technical analysis in production efficiency for industrial sites, efficiency upgrades for existing buildings, and market transformation for regional energy efficiency. Prior to Energy 350, Gertrude interned at a manufacturing facility through the Multiple Engineering Cooperative Program (MECOP) where she completed multiple energy/production efficiency and profit-improvement projects. She also worked in the Energy Systems Laboratory at Oregon State University-Cascades and graduated with an Honors Bachelor of Science in Energy Systems Engineering. Gertrude is a Certified Energy Manager (CEM) and Certified Measurement and Verification Professional (CMVP) through the Association of Energy Engineers.


 

Introduction to Offshore Wind on the West Coast – Recent Trends

Presentation Slides

Recorded Presentation

AEE – Columbia River Chapter is eager to present this energy efficiency forum LIVE. A complimentary lunch will be provided to those who attend. If you can’t make it this time, presentation materials will be posted after on AEECRC.org.

Introduction to Offshore Wind on the West Coast – Recent Trends & Opportunities – Bill Henry, Pacific Ocean Energy Trust

With demand for carbon-free energy surging across the Western U.S., a new renewable energy option is emerging in the form of floating offshore wind. This resource holds the promise of excellent energy generation performance, vast potential, and co-benefits such as economic development. Yet significant technical, economic, and social challenges remain. The presentation will describe these challenges and opportunities, provide background on the planning activities underway and look into the future, including potential federal initiatives to support deployment on the West Coast.

Presenter: Bill Henry – Bill’s work at POET spans multiple disciplines in support of advancing deployment of offshore wind and ocean-based climate solutions generally, which is POET’s mission as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Prior to POET, his work included natural gas system decarbonization and thermal-energy-as-a-service business development. Before shifting his focus to the renewable energy supply side and overall decarbonization he worked on the demand side in demand response, energy efficiency, and distributed energy resources. He is a Certified Energy Manager with a B.S. from Oregon State University and an M.S. from Portland State University.


Water Treatment, Energy Efficiency Strategy, and Marketing

Presentation Slides

Recorded Presentation

The AEE Columbia River Chapter is continuing its Energy Engineering Forum series in 2022 in a biannual format. Join us for our next EEF presentation where we will be joined by Dale Edginton.

Dale will cover the launch of a new product in a skeptical energy efficiency marketplace and how EndoTherm is shining a spotlight on water treatment as a valuable part of a wider energy efficiency strategy.

Dale Edginton – Operations Manager of North America, Endo Enterprises Ltd

Dale Edginton is the Operations Manager of North America for Endo Enterprises Ltd. Dale supported the launch of the EndoTherm product initially in the UK in 2013 and has led the products development into Canada / US since 2017. Over the past 5 years, EndoTherm has been piloted in 100s of locations around North America and is now supported by fully prescriptive rebates in British Columbia/Saskatchewan.

  • Presented: October, 2022
  • Presenter: Dale Edginton,  Endo Enterprises, Ltd

Findings and Summary of the Northwest Power and Conservation Council 2021 Power Plan

Presentation Slides (not available)

Recorded Presentation

The AEE Columbia River Chapter is continuing its Energy Engineering Forum series in 2022 in a biannual format. Join us for our next EEF presentation where we will be joined by Tina Jayaweera.

Tina will present findings from the regional power plan recently adopted by the Northwest Power and Conservation Council. The 2021 Power Plan provides an overview of the Northwest’s future electrical power needs, with the goal of ensuring “an adequate, efficient, economical, and reliable power supply” (from the Northwest Power Act of 1980 that created the Council). The plan develops a resource strategy to best meet the projected electricity demands over the next 20 years, based on the understanding that the future is uncertain by examining various scenarios. The presentation will provide an overview of the planning process, highlighting the dramatic changes projected across the region and the greater western interconnection, and what the Council sees as the strategy to best meet the regional needs while balancing cost and risk.

Tina Jayaweera – Power Planning Resources Manager, Northwest Power and Conservation Council

Tina Jayaweera, Power Planning Resources Manager, joined the Council in 2014 and works on energy efficiency and demand response topics as part of the development and implementation of the Council’s regional power plan. Dr. Jayaweera holds a bachelor’s degree in physics from Oberlin College and a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from Cornell University. Prior to joining the Council, she was a principal in the energy services division and head of the planning and assessment team for The Cadmus Group, a consulting firm.

  • Presented: June, 2022
  • Presenter: Tina JayaweeraNorthwest Power and Conservation Council

Power to the People – A Journey Through Discrimination to Empowering Others

Presentation Slides (not available)

Recorded Presentation

The AEE Columbia River Chapter is committed to strengthening Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) efforts in the Pacific Northwest. We recognize the importance of challenging and addressing systemic inequality, eliminating barriers, and paving the way for an equitable future for all. Our next Energy Efficiency Forum, sponsored by the Council on Women in Energy and Environmental Leadership (CWEEL – a division of AEE national), will feature Portland’s very own Wendy Gibson, who leads Energy Trust of Oregon’s Existing Buildings Program.

About CWEEL:

The Council on Women in Energy & Environmental Leadership (CWEEL) is a division of the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE). Its mission is to support career development for professional women, mentoring, networking, and scholarships for aspiring women to pursue technical education and careers in the energy and environmental fields.

The CWEEL programs assist in career development activities of existing industry professionals and aspiring young leaders looking for supportive mentors. CWEEL meets formally three times a year at each of the major AEE tradeshows and expositions. However, we are creating a local CWEEL division as part of the AEE Columbia River Chapter, with the intention of supporting our members who identify as part of any underrepresented demographic in the energy and environmental industries.

Wendy Gibson – Senior Program Manager, Energy Trust of Oregon

In her role at Energy Trust, Wendy is focused on developing a more equitable program by identifying and breaking down both acute and systemic barriers that have traditionally prevented some individuals and businesses from being served by the program. She’ll also share her perspective and experience overcoming gender discrimination and career obstacles as a female non-engineer in an industry traditionally dominated by white men.

Wendy has worked in the facilities and sustainability fields for over 16 years both as a facilities manager and a consultant. She has a BS in Sociology and is an expert at focusing on the people side of buildings. She enjoys supporting organizations through the change management process as they integrate energy management best practices into their company to ensure persistent savings. She is also a skilled presenter and facilitator and enjoys all aspects of bringing people together to learn from one another.

  • Presented: November, 2021
  • Presenter: Wendy Gibson, Energy Trust of Oregon

Power Generation and Resource Adequacy in the Pacific Northwest Energy Transition

Presentation Slides

Recorded Presentation

With HB 2021 set to become effective in Oregon this month, all three West Coast states have set binding 100% clean electricity objectives. Additional states and local jurisdictions across the western US are following closely. These policies will increase investment in wind and solar electricity, hasten the retirement of fossil fuel power generation, and usher in a new era of technology innovation on the power grid. However, many large questions remain open about how this will all play out, particularly regarding resource adequacy – ensuring the grid has enough of the right kind of resources to remain reliable. This talk will not answer those questions but will explore some of the key factors that are set to shape the future clean energy resource mix in the Pacific Northwest.

Bill Henry, CEM

Bill is an independent energy industry consultant with an ambition to accelerate the energy system transition by assisting in infrastructure planning in key focus areas of offshore wind and renewable hydrogen. He leads a newly established forum for planning offshore wind transmission infrastructure in partnership with the Pacific Ocean Energy Trust and is engaged in assessing the capabilities and planning needs of renewable hydrogen under deep decarbonization futures. His prior work in consulting and project development spans a wide range including demand response, energy efficiency, distributed energy resources, energy market policy, and natural gas decarbonization. He holds a B.S. in Construction Engineering Management from Oregon State University, and an M.S. in Engineering & Technology Management from Portland State University.

  • Presented: September, 2021
  • Presenter: Bill Henry, CEM

Industrial Compressed Air: Best Practices, Top Project Opportunities, and Stories from the Field

Presentation Slides (not available)

Recorded Presentation

This quarter’s presentation will cover a topic that is relevant for almost any industrial facility (and even some commercial ones): Compressed Air.

We’ll be joined by compressed air expert Jimmy Sauter of Cascade Energy as he walks us through compressed air best practices, top project opportunities and stories from the field of what NOT to do. This session will be appropriate for audiences of all levels of compressed air experience with plenty of time for Q&A.

Jimmy Sauter, P.E. Project Engineer, Cascade Energy

Jimmy has over 14 years experience evaluating compressed air systems and implementing industrial energy efficiency projects at hundreds of facilities across the United States. Prior to joining Cascade in 2012, Jimmy spent 6 years at Compression Engineering specializing in energy efficiency studies of compressed air, pump, and fan systems. He’s a U.S. Department of Energy qualified AIRMaster+ specialist and received his Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Oregon State University.

  • Presented: May, 2021
  • Presenter: Jimmy Sauter, Cascade Energy

High-Performance Window & HVAC Solutions

Presentation Slides

Recorded Presentation

Q & A – Follow Up from Presentation

This educational session will cover two promising commercial building solutions—secondary windows and very high efficiency dedicated outside air systems (DOAS)—and how envelope and HVAC upgrades like these can be sequenced for even greater energy savings and tenant comfort. This session will provide an overview of these proven technologies and design approaches, including energy savings potential, building owner and tenant benefits and example case studies from real world projects.

About BetterBricks:

A commercial resource of Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA), BetterBricks helps Northwest building professionals gain a competitive edge in the market. Whether you design, build, manage, and operate commercial buildings, BetterBricks partners with Northwest utilities to provide the resources and tools you need to incorporate energy efficiency, and its many benefits, into your buildings and business practices.

Presenters:

Jeff Rigotti, Sr. Product Manager, NEEA – As the Senior Product Manager at NEEA, Jeff works closely with stakeholders to identify and prove innovative and energy-efficient commercial HVAC products, practices and services with the goal of creating lasting market change. Jeff’s background includes roles in product management, engineering program management, and operations in industries such as 3D printing, manufacturing and prototyping for semiconductors. Jeff has a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and a Master of Business Administration, both from the University of Portland.

Rachel Zakrasek, Program Manager, NEEA – Rachel is a Program Manager at NEEA, working in the Lighting and Envelope product groups, including managing the Window Attachments program. With seven years in the energy efficiency industry, Rachel has worked in multiple sectors including Commercial, Industrial and Residential, and across multiple product categories such as HVAC, water heating, lighting, strategic energy management and secondary windows. Rachel holds a B.A. in Environmental Studies from Middlebury College

  • Presented:  March, 2021
  • Presenters:
    • Rachel Zakrasek, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
    • Jeff Rigotti, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance

Providing Safe Air and Energy Efficiency in the Wake of COVID-19

Presentation Slides

Recorded Presentation

COVID-19 has brought health and safety challenges we didn’t foresee twelve months ago. The pandemic prompted the question; can we still provide a safe indoor environment without sacrificing energy efficiency in commercial buildings?

This presentation will present some best practices and real-world findings demonstrating that – yes, you can have both! Mitigation strategies to be discussed include:

  • Comfort controls with air-pressure management
  • Hi-MERV, low resistance, anti-bacterial outdoor and indoor HVAC filters
  • Duct mounted Photo-Catalytic Oxidation to kill the remaining airborne and surface virus, bacteria, and fungus

A case study will be shared validating this approach including indoor/outdoor particulate matter sensor data, laboratory testing results of surface swabs, and in-house data trending from building control systems.

  • Presented: November, 2020
  • Presenter:  William Hickner, Unity Controls

Trends and Technology in Wastewater Energy Efficiency

Presentation Slides

Recorded Presentation

As wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) turn into water resource recovery facilities (WRRFs), process design and equipment has started to focus more on the energy implications of processing wastewater. We’ll cover some basics up front, then take a little tour through some of the innovative products and processes that are starting to hit the market. And, we’ll have some fun – it’s wastewater, how can you not?

  • Presented: May, 2020
  • Presenter:  Layne McWilliams, Cascade Energy

The Role of Natural Gas in a Decarbonized Future

Presentation Slides

Recorded Presentation

NW Natural is committed to aggressively reducing the carbon footprint of what is going through its pipes. A 2019 Oregon bill, Senate Bill 98, established the most aggressive goals in the country for renewable natural gas, and NW Natural is working hard to replace fossil natural gas with renewable natural gas and renewable hydrogen. Hear about this strategy and how NW Natural is working to ensure the natural gas pipeline serves as a critical low-carbon resource for the region.

  • Presented: March, 2020
  • Presenter:  Anna Chittum, Director of Renewable Resources at NW Natural

In addition to the educational experience, several reasons to join the next energy engineering forum include:

  • A wonderful opportunity to network with energy professionals in your area
  • AEE members of the local CRC chapter receive professional development hours towards licensure, certification, etc
  • A complimentary lunch and certificates of attendance will be provided

May EEF – Trends and Technology in Wastewater Energy Efficiency

Trends and Technology in Wastewater Energy Efficiency

May 6th, 2020  12 – 1pm

UPDATE: This presentation’s materials and recording are now available for review. Click here for the presentation recording and materials.

Join the Columbia River Chapter of AEE on May6th for our next Energy Engineering Forum: “Trends and Technology in Wastewater Energy Efficiency” sponsored by Energy Trust of Oregon.

As wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) turn into water resource recovery facilities (WRRFs), process design and equipment has started to focus more on the energy implications of processing wastewater. We’ll cover some basics up front, then take a little tour through some of the innovative products and processes that are starting to hit the market. And, we’ll have some fun – it’s wastewater, how can you not?

This webinar is free an open for anyone to attend . Members of the local AEE Columbia River Chapter will receive certificates of attendance and professional development hours. If you’re not already a member, click here for more info and a 50% discount code.

Registration:

Guest Speaker:

Layne McWilliams, Cascade Energy

Layne McWilliams started his career on the jobsite of a large wastewater construction project and was involved in the design and construction of water and wastewater infrastructure for 15 years. For the past 10 years, he’s worked for Cascade Energy trying to atone for the energy sins he committed as a designer. As part of that effort, he spends a good deal of time helping water and wastewater systems through strategic energy management engagements. He is a PE and JD with a Mechanical Engineering degree from MIT and a law degree from Lewis & Clark Law in Portland, OR. He lives in Hayden, ID and judging by the time spent every week, must really enjoy cleaning up dog hair.

Agenda:

  • 45 minute presentation followed by Q&A

Location:

  • WEBINAR ONLY! No in person meeting this time…..
  • See content below for details

Webinar Info:

  • May 2020 AEE Energy Engineering Forum
  • Wed, May 6, 2020 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM (PDT)

Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.

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  • Access Code: 256-552-829

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