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Capturing Waste Heat to Generate Electricity
Denver Athletic Club
1325 Glenarm Pl.
Denver, CO 80204
USA
303-534-1211

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Tuesday, May 15, 2018, 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM MDT
Category: Lunch & Learns

Recycled Energy Opportunities in Oil and Gas: Capturing Waste Heat to Generate Electricity

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Opportunities to turn waste heat into an asset exist all along the oil and gas industry value chain - from produced water at wellheads to engines at compressor stations, process heat at gas processing and refinery operations, and flares. Recycled energy systems, also known as waste heat to power (WHP), capture that heat and generate electricity without additional fuel or emissions. Generating electricity from waste heat can save facility owners money by offsetting the cost of purchased fuel and electricity, provide power to remote locations, improve overall project economics, and reduce emissions. In addition, recycled energy is classified as an "eligible energy resource" in Colorado's Renewable Energy Standard which means that electric utilities can purchase the power to meet their mandated renewable energy requirements.

Join us for our May lunch and learn about recycled energy opportunities, oil and gas industry case studies, state and local incentives, project financing options, and free initial screening and feasibility studies provided by the Colorado Energy Office and the Department of Energy’s Combined Heat and Power Technical Assistance Partnership program. Thanks to our sponsor, the first 50 DPC members get to attend for free!

Online registration is now closed; registrations can be made at the door on event day - $40 per ticket regardless of membership status. 

 


About Our Speaker:

Presented by Susan Brodie, Executive Director of the Heat is Power Association and an independent consultant in Denver with more than 20 years’ experience in the energy and environmental fields. Susan worked on EHS compliance and energy policy at Conoco with a stint at the Denver (now Suncor) refinery; developed EHS management systems, measurements, and compliance programs at GE; and conducted environmental impact statements for gas pipelines. She holds a B.A. in ecosystems ecology from the University of Pennsylvania and a M.E.S. in Industrial Environmental Management from the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.


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