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Visit LightRidge Resources in the Exhibit Hall at booth 31.
Technical Paper Presentation
Session 1B
New Trends in Operations & Management –
Moderated by Ferman Milster, University of Iowa
Monday, June 12, 1:45 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.
How to Achieve Excellence in Energy Management
– Johan Kritzinger, LightRidge Resources, LLC
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District Energy and CHP:
District energy and institutional facilities have an energy and utilities objective of reducing the cost of providing utilities to its campuses and minimizing energy used within their facilities. Facilities, such as, university research centers and medical facilities need reliable and high quality power. These facilities also tend to be at the forefront of environmental compliance. Energy cost reductions are achieved by efficiently operating energy consuming equipment, recovering waste heat as useful energy, selecting the optimum mix of utilities equipment; better predicting energy commodity requirements and negotiating more favorable supply contracts. Excess power may also be sold to the local grid.
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LightRidge Resources is a member of the EPA Combined Heat and Power Partnership. The members are committed to improving the efficiency of America’s energy infrastructure and reducing the emissions of pollutants and greenhouse gases. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the United States Department of Energy (DOE) recognize highly efficient CHP projects through the ENERGY STAR® CHP Award.
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District Energy Brochure |
University of Texas Case Study
“I could not live without this integrated software platform. We’ve always prided ourselves on understanding our environment; however, when we implemented PE-Advisor™, we discovered significant energy situations we were not aware of. Not only have we reduced our energy spend by 5%, we now have an integrated energy software platform that can help us optimize our processes and assets into the future.”
Kevin Kuretich
Director, Energy Management
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