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   Distributed Generation
& On-Site Power

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March 1-2, 1999 San Diego Hilton, CA
March 8-9, 1999 Walt Disney World, FL

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Agenda    redarrow.gif (157 bytes) Day One    redarrow.gif (157 bytes) Day Two

Day OneMonday March 1, 1999 – San Diego Hilton, CA OR Monday March 8, 1999 – Walt Disney World, FL

7:15 Registration & Continental Breakfast

8:00 CHAIRPERSON’S WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS
Kenneth S. Dee, President & CEO, GLOBAL ENERGY SOLUTIONS

8:20 DISTRIBUTED GENERATION STRATEGIES IN THE RESTRUCTURED ELECTRIC MARKETS
Eric Wong, Product Consultant, Gas Engine Division, CATERPILLAR INC. (former Chairman, California Association for Distributed Energy Resources)

9:00 ONSITE POWER: DISCOVERING NEW OPPORTUNITIES & AVOIDING THE PITFALLS
Keith Davidson, Senior Vice President, ONSITE SYCOM ENERGY CORPORATION (CA)
Bruce Hedman, Vice President, Consulting, ONSITE SYCOM ENERGY CORPORATION (FL)

9:45 A STRATEGY FOR RELIABLE AND ECONOMIC DISTRIBUTED GENERATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE FUTURE
Patricia Hoffman, Program Manager, Office of Industrial Technologies, US DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

10:35 ECONOMICS OF DISTRIBUTED GENERATION FOR DIFFERENT TYPES OF CUSTOMERS: REAL ECONOMIES OR FLEETING PROMISES
Anuj Arya, Principal, A.T. KEARNEY

11:05 MINIMIZING ELECTRIC MARKET RISK: ENSURING YOUR DISTRIBUTED GENERATION IS PROFITABLE
Douglas Short, President, DOUGLAS SHORT CONSULTING INC.

11:45 USING DISTRIBUTED GENERATION AS AN INTEGRAL PART OF INTERRUPTIBLE PROGRAMS
Scott Castelaz, Vice President of Marketing and Strategic Planning, ENCORP, INC.

1:20 POWER CONTROL & TRANSFER SOLUTIONS FOR DISTRIBUTED GENERATION APPLICATIONS
Armand J. Visioli, President, ASCO SWITCH WORLDWIDE

1:55 OPERATIONAL PLANNING FOR Y2K ISSUES IN GENERATION & TRANSMISSION
Ken Justice, Senior Vice President, Global Power Generation Group, CIGNA

2:45 END-USER OPTIONS & CRITERIA FOR FINANCING YOUR EPG PROJECT
Jim Yule, International Accounts Manager, Global Accounts Division, CATERPILLAR FINANCIAL SERVICES

3:15 END-USER LESSONS LEARNED ABOUT ON-SITE GENERATION
Kurt Bresser, Facilities Manager, TEMPLE UNIVERSITY

3:50 CREATING VALUE: ON-SITE POWER DEVELOPMENT TRENDS AND OPPORTUNITIES
Chip O’Donnel, Manager, Project Development, TRIGEN-CINERGY SOLUTIONS

4:25 POWER SYSTEM INTEGRATION STRATEGIES FOR DISTRIBUTED GENERATION
Rana Mukerji, General Manager, GE POWER SYSTEMS ENERGY CONSULTING
Nicholas Miller, Manager, Product Applications Consulting, GE POWER SYSTEMS ENERGY CONSULTING

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Day TwoTuesday March 2, 1999 – San Diego Hilton, CA OR Tuesday March 9, 1999 – Walt Disney World, FL

7:30 Continental Breakfast

8:00 CHAIRPERSON’S WELCOME AND REVIEW OF DAY ONE
Kenneth S. Dee, President & CEO, GLOBAL ENERGY SOLUTIONS

8:20 OPPORTUNITIES FOR MANUFACTURERS AND UTILITIES IN DISTRIBUTED GENERATION
Paul Bautista, Program Team Leader, Power Generation, GAS RESEARCH INSTITUTE (FL)
William E. Liss, Team Leader, Energy Conversion, GAS RESEARCH INSTITUTE (CA)

9:00 MARKET MAKERS: INTEGRATING DISTRIBUTED GENERATION SOLUTIONS FOR SUCCESS
Tony Moore, President & CEO, NEW ENERGY VENTURES TECHNOLOGIES, LLC

9:40 MARKET OUTLOOK & IMPACT FOR INDUSTRIAL GAS TURBINES IN DISTRIBUTED, ON-SITE GENERATION
Valerie Mason, Marketing Manager, Distributed Generation, SOLAR TURBINES INC.

10:20 Exhibit Viewing & Networking Refreshment Break

10:35 MAKING DISTRIBUTED GENERATION A REALITY: THE TURBOGENERATOR
Charles Weinstein, Senior Vice President, ALLIEDSIGNAL POWER SYSTEMS INC.

11:10 APPLICATIONS FOR DISTRIBUTED GENERATION FOR ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES
David J. Hedburg, Senior Vice President for Strategic Services, NATIONAL RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE FINANCE CORPORATION
John Holt, Manager, Fuels and Transportation, NATIONAL RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (CA)

12:00 Luncheon for Speakers & Delegates

 
SPECIAL MARKET FOCUS ON CALIFORNIA OR FLORIDA

1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

The remaining portion of the program is dedicated to the special concerns associated with distributed generation pertinent to the respective states of California and Florida.


CALIFORNIA SESSION

REGULATORY INSIGHTS, UPDATES & THE ADVANCEMENT OF DG: CADER & THE ENERGY COMMISSION
Jairam Gopal Chair, CADER, CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION
David Rohy, Commissioner, CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION

THE MANUFACTURER’S ROLE IN EXPANDING THE COMPETITIVE ELECTRICITY MARKET & DISTRIBUTED GENERATION
Jack Stuart, President, CALIFORNIA MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION

TOP TEN REASONS WHY YOU NEED DG IN THE RESTRUCTURED ELECTRICITY MARKET
Dorothy Rothrock, Principal Consultant, POWER PROCUREMENT GROUP

QUALITY & RELIABILITY ISSUES IN AN OPEN ELECTRIC MARKET
Kellen Fluckiger, Director, Operations & Engineering, CALIFORNIA INDEPENDENT SYSTEM OPERATOR

AIR QUALITY, PERMITTING & SITING ISSUES
Shirley F. Rivera, Principal, RESOURCE CATALYSTS
Daniel A. Spear, Senior Air Pollution Control Engineer, SAN DIEGO COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT
Bob Fletcher, Chief, Emissions Assessment Branch, AIR RESOURCES BOARD, CALIFORNIA EPA


FLORIDA SESSION

PUBLIC AFFAIRS UPDATE IN FLORIDA
Jack Cory, PUBLIC AFFAIRS CONSULTANTS, INC.

CUSTOMERS & UTILITIES: PARTNERING FOR THE FUTURE
Greg Ramon, Manager, Energy Delivery, TAMPA ELECTRIC/TECO ENERGY
John Kelly, Consulting Engineer, Energy and Marketing Planning, TAMPA ELECTRIC/TECO ENERGY

WE POWER THE MAGIC: A LOOK AT DISNEY’S UNIQUE ENERGY SOLUTIONS
Jerry Murphy, Chief Electrical Engineer, REEDY CREEK ENERGY SERVICES AT WALT DISNEY WORLD

Additional Florida speakers to be announced.

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