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EUEC | P.O. Box 66076, Tucson, AZ 85728 | (p) 520.615.3535 | (f) 602.296.0199 | [email protected] | www.euec.com 1 2 © 2020 PROGRAM AGENDA WITH 300+ PRESENTATONS & 60+ EXHIBITORS EUEC 2020 IS NOT A WEBINAR - VIEWS POWERPOINTS & NETWORK IN APP PROGRAM AGENDA EUEC 2020: the 23rd Annual Energy, Utility & Environment Conference D OWNLOAD “EUEC” A PP TO YOUR I P HONE , OR A NDROID DEVICE OR ACCESS FROM C OMPUTER REGISTER AS A “VIRTUAL ATTENDEEAT WWW.EUEC.COM ACTIVE FROM APRIL 2020 TO FEBRUARY 2021 TWO EASY STEPS TO “VIRTUALLY ATTEND” EUEC 2020 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE: 1. REGISTER: at www.euec.com & use verification code e-mailed to you. 2. DOWNLOAD: EUEC 2020 Mobile App on your phone by searching for “EUEC” on App store - This has been in response to the COVID-19 epidemic, the directives of CDC, local agencies, and concern for the health and safety of our community and attendees. The EUEC 2020 Conference & Program has been converted into the EUEC 2020 Virtual Conference App. The original 2-day EUEC 2020 Conference is now active April 20, 2020 to Feb 2021 in EUEC Mobile App VIEW: 300+ Speaker’s PowerPoint presentations, network and feed-back with speakers. NETWORK: with 500+ attendees, speakers & exhibitors from your PC or mobile device.

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EUEC | P.O. Box 66076, Tucson, AZ 85728 | (p) 520.615.3535 | (f) 602.296.0199 | [email protected] | www.euec.com1 2

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Program agenda with 300+ Presentatons & 60+ exhibitors EUEC 2020 IS NOT A WEBINAR - VIEWS POWERPOINTS & NETWORK IN APPPROGRAM AGENDA EUEC 2020: the 23rd Annual Energy, Utility & Environment Conference

download “eUeC” aPP to yoUr iPhone, or android deviCe or aCCess from ComPUter

register as a “virtUal attendee” at www.eUeC.ComaCtive from aPril 2020 to febrUary 2021

TWO EASY STEPS TO “VIRTUALLY ATTEND” EUEC 2020 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE:

1. REGISTER: at www.euec.com & use verification code e-mailed to you.2. DOWNLOAD: EUEC 2020 Mobile App on your phone by searching for “EUEC” on App store

- This has been in response to the COVID-19 epidemic, the directives of CDC, local agencies, and concern for the health and safety of our community and attendees.

• The EUEC 2020 Conference & Program has been converted into the EUEC 2020 Virtual Conference App.• The original 2-day EUEC 2020 Conference is now active April 20, 2020 to Feb 2021 in EUEC Mobile App• VIEW: 300+ Speaker’s PowerPoint presentations, network and feed-back with speakers.• NETWORK: with 500+ attendees, speakers & exhibitors from your PC or mobile device.

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A1.1 THE TRANSITIONING ELECTRIC POWER SECTORJohn Kinsman, Sr. Director, Environment, Edison Electric Institute

A1.2 NEW ORLEANS ADDS FLEXIBLE CAPACITY: RECIPROCATING ENGINES ENABLE SOLAR AND BLACKSTART CAPABILITYBrett Seube, Manager, Capital Projects, Entergy Capital Project Management

A1.3 IS EPA MAKING MODELING EASIER?Gale Hoffnagle, Senior Vice President, TRC

A1.4 TAKING THE CAA INTO THE 21ST CENTURYWilliam Smalling, Attorney, The Law Offi ce of C. William Smalling PC

A1. REGULATORY UPDATE - PERMITS & COMPLIANCE - AIR

Law Offi ces Of C. William Smalling

A4.1 APPEAL OF THE AMEREN CASEMakram Jaber, Partner, Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP

A4.2 THE CONTINUED EVOLUTION OF NSR REFORMS UNDER THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATIONDavid Jordan, Partner, ERM

A4.3 A FURTHER DIVE INTO EPA’S SOURCE SPECIFIC ACTIONS: TRENDSEric Hiser, Partner, Jorden, Hiser & Joy, PLC

A4. NSR, MACT, ACE

A2.1 AIR REGULATORY CHALLENGES FACING THE NATION’S ELECTRIC COOPERATIVESDaniel Chartier, Regulatory Director, Environmental Policy, National Rural Electric Cooperative Association

A2.2 UTILITY LEVEL ADAPTATION IN A POST-MITIGATION ENVIRONMENTJesse Frederick, Vice President, WZI

A2.3 MOVING FORWARD WITH ACE RULE COMPLIANCE – A SUGGESTED FRAMEWORKBrian Petermann, Senior Project Manager, POWER Engineers, Inc.

A2.4 DEVELOPING AN APPROVABLE ACE STANDARD OF PERFORMANCEEric Hiser, Partner, Jorden Hiser & Joy, PLC

A2.5 EPA’S AFFORDABLE CLEAN ENERGY RULE – COMPLIANCE & INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONSAnne-Sophie van der Waart, Performance Engineer, AECOM

A2. ELECTRIC UTILITY CHALLENGES, ACE

A5.1 COPING WITH THE SECOND DECADAL REVIEW FOR THE REGIONAL HAZE RULERobert Paine, Associate Vice President, AECOM

A5.2 REGIONAL HAZE FOR THE REST OF THE U.S. – BUILDING OFF WRAP ANALYSESJeremy Jewell, Principal, Trinity Consultants

A5.3 LESSONS LEARNED FROM FOUR FACTOR ANALYSESTony Widboom, Vice President and Senior Environmental Engineer, Barr Engineering Co.

A5. REGIONAL HAZE & UTILITIES

A3.1 STATIONARY COMBUSTION TURBINE NESHAP - AN UPDATEA3.1 STATIONARY COMBUSTION TURBINE NESHAP - AN UPDATELeslie Witherspoon, Manager, Environmental Programs, Solar Turbines Incorporated

A3.2 REDEFINING GOOD NEIGHBOR OBLIGATIONS & POTENTIAL IMPLICATIONSShawn O’Brien, Associate, Troutman Sanders LLP

A3.3 EPA UPDATE ON CSAPR AND OZONE TRANSPORTReid Harvey, Director, Clean Air Markets Division, U.S. EPA

A3.4 THE SO2 DATA REQUIREMENTS RULE: IT’S NOT OVER YETGeorge Schewe, Principal Meteorologist/Consultant, Trinity Consultants

A3. EPA REGULATORY RULE UPDATES

A6.1 WHEN ENERGY CUSTOMERS GO OFF-GRID, WILL UTILITIES BE LEFT IN THE DARK?Mark Scherluebbe, Senior Manager, EY

A6.2 PFAS IN THE ELECTRIC UTILITY INDUSTRYKarin Greenacre, Senior Project Manager, TRC

A6.3 CALIFORNIA AIR QUALITY REGULATIONS IN 2020: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOWJames Westbrook, President, BlueScape Environmental

A6.4 DON’T FEAR THE REAPER: MARRYING RENEWABLE ENERGY AND SUPERFUND SITESMatthew Dobbins, Partner, Vinson & Elkins

A6. ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY & UTILITIES

TRACK A: UTILITY REGS, PERMITS & COMPLIANCE 2020 TRACK B: EMISSION CONTROL, COMPLIANCE & TESTING

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B1.1 EPA SIGNS NEW RULE AFFECTING STATIONARY COMBUSTION TURBINES AIR EMISSIONSThomas Dunder, Technical Director

B1.2 UPDATE EPA’S NEW FORMALDEHYDE EMISSIONS LIMIT ON COMBUSTION TURBINESTroy Boley, Vice President, Spectrum Environmental Solutions

B1.3 UPDATE ON THE U.S. EPA WITHDRAWAL OF CMS REGULATORY INTERPRETATIONJon (JP) Kleinle, Practice Area Leader, Continuous Monitoring Systems, ALL4 LLC

B1: EPA RULES

B4.1 AIR QUALITY MODELING OPTIONS FOR CAPPED AND HORIZONTAL STACKSTony Schroeder, Principal Consultant, Trinity Consultants

B4.2 CONDUCTING A SUCCESSFUL AIR DISPERSION MODELING ANALYSISRichard Hamel, Air Quality Meteorologist, ERM

B4.3 WHITE PAPER ISSUES FOR AERMOD – WHERE ARE WE IN 2020?Robert Paine, Associate Vice President, AECOM

B4. MODELING & DATA REQUIREMENTS

B2.1 CLEVER SAMPLING SOLUTIONS FOR DEMANDING APPLICATIONS AND SAMPLE POINTSPhilipp Zimmel, Vice President, JCT Analysentechnik GmbH

B2.2 COMPARISON OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGY QUANTIFICATION OF HRVOC AND OHAPPeter Zemek, SVP Emerging Technology, Montrose Environmental

B2.3 CFB BAGHOUSE OPTIMIZATION GIVEN THE USE OF GORE MEMBRANE FILTER TECHNOLOGY ADVANCEMENTSJohn Knotts, Business Development Leader, W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.

B2. SAMPLING, HRVOC, CFB TECHNOLOGIES

B5.1 INDOOR AIR QUALITY MODELING AND HEALTH IMPACTSRoberto San Jose, Professor, Computer Science School / Technical University of Madrid

B5.2 EMISSIONS MONITORING WITH MULTI-GAS FTIR IN CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE PROCESSESAlejandra Cabrera, Product Engineer, Gasmet Technologies Inc.

B5.3 AIR PERMITTING FOR WASTE-TO-ENERGY PROJECTS IN CALIFORNIAJulie Mitchell, Senior Air Quality Scientist, Yorke Engineering

B5. EMISSION CONTROL & COMPLIANCE

B3.1 DARWIN’S THEORY OF EVOLUTION AFFECTS I&C ROOMSOtto Fest, President, OTEK Corporation

B3.2 ON-BLADE GAS TURBINE SENSORS FOR REAL-TIME HEALTH MONITORINGYogesh Pai, Lead Propulsion Systems Engineer, Sensatek Propulsion Technology, Inc.

B3.3 WHAT IS A DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AND HOW DO I GET STARTED?Lee Borthwick, Power Service Leader, Borton Lawson

B3. ADVANCED TECH INSTRUMENTATION

B6.1 NEXTGEN SMART AIR QUALITY AND FENCELINE MONITORING SOLUTIONPhilipp Zimmel, Vice President, JCT Analysentechnik GmbH

B6.2 CONTINUOUS REMOTE ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORINGJeffrey Taylor, President, Sauls Seismic LLC

B6.3 USING UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEMS FOR COMPLIANCE AND PROCESS MONITORINGGeoffrey Klotz, President, CEMS Experts

B6. DRONES, FENCELINE MONITORING, REMOTE SENSING

TRACK B: EMISSION CONTROL, COMPLIANCE & TESTING 2020

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C1.1 MERCURY CAPTURE IN THE COAL INDUSTRY; BEYOND HALOGENSDomenic Contrino, Research and Development Manager, Carbonxt

C1.2 PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENTS FROM ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR REBUILDSRobert Mastropietro, ESP Sales, Nol-Tec Systems

C1.3 WHAT KEEPS UTILITY EXECUTIVES AWAKE AT NIGHT?Boyd Beal, Principal, The Andrew James Advisory Group

C1. HG, PM CONTROL

C4.1 REDUCE FLOW ASSURANCE COSTS WITH LOW DOSE HYDRATE INHIBITORSMichael Fontaine, VP Project Management, Falcon Project Consultants

C4.2 BENEFITS OF ENHANCED HYDRATED LIMEEric Fairbairn, Product Manager – Flue Gas Treatment, Mississippi Lime

C4.3 ACTIVATED CARBON ADSORPTION AND AIR PHASE MERCURY CAPTURE; A REVIEWDomenic Contrino, R&D Manager, Carbonxt

C4. HYDRATED LIME & ACTIVATED CARBON

HG TECHNOLOGIES

C2.1 CASE STUDIES OF COMBUSTION TURBINE EMISSIONS TROUBLESHOOTINGCarolyn Birch, Environmental Associate, Sargent & Lundy

C2.2 DIESEL VS NATRUAL GASDaniel Barbersek, Director of Power generation, Waukesha Pearce Industries

C2.3 UNIT FLEXIBILITY FOR COAL FIRED UNITSBruce Ogden, DIrector, Business Development, EAPC Industrial Services

C2. COAL OIL GAS TECHNOLOGIES

C5.1 HAP REGULATION OF COMBUSTION TURBINES – MACT AND RTRMakram Jaber, Partner, Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP

C5.2 COMBINED CYCLE GAS TURBINE STARTUP EMISSIONSJordan Haywood, Senior Key Expert - Environmental Engineering, Siemens Energy

C5. GAS TURBINES

C3.1 BSR-050 – A NOVEL HIGH CAPACITY H2S REMOVAL MEDIADr. Joseph A. Rossin, VP, Materials Development, Guild Associates, Inc

C3.2 DON’T JUST MONITOR YOUR PM, CONTROL IT!Robert Baxter, President, B3 Systems

C3.3 MULTI-POLLUTANT REACT SYSTEM; 1 YEAR WITH US MADE CARBON PELLETSRegina Rodriguez, President, Carbonxt

C3. MULTI POLLUTANT CONTROL

C6.1 MEETING INCREASINGLY STRINGENT MEDICAL WASTE INCINERATOR STANDARDSJohn Kumm, Senior Engineer/Senior Project Manager, EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc. PBC

C6.2 VERY GREEN CAPTURE OF CO2, NOX AND SO2Robert Richardson, President, Pacifi c Rim Design & Development Inc.

C6.3 SOLAR PV ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION AND IT’S SHIELDINGQuayum Abdul, Solar Instructor, Pasadena City, EastLA, WestLA, LACC, LA Harbor & El Camino Colleges, Southern California

C6. UTILITY MANAGEMENT & EMISSION

CONTROL STRATEGIES

TRACK C: COAL, OIL, GAS, PUMPS & TURBINES 2020 TRACK D: POWER GEN & ENERGY SERVICES

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D1.1 INCREASED ROLE OF MEDIUM GAS TURBINES IN COMBINED CYCLEReed Lengel, Sales Applications Manager, Siemens Energy, Inc

D1.2 THERMAL POWER PLANT TRANSFORMATION: THE KEY TO A CLEAN ENERGY FUTURESiraj Taj, Principal / Owner, ST Power Services Consultants, LLC

D1.5 STEAM TURBINE UPGRADE OPTIONS WITH RESPECT TO HEAT RATE IMPROVEMENTMuhammad Saqib Riaz, Engineering Manager, Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Americas

D1. ENERGY POLICY, POWER PLANT

& GAS TURBINE TECHNOLOGIES

D4.1 T&D MAINTENANCE: LEVERAGING ADVANCED REVENUE QUALITY BILLING METERSCharles Kachel, Application Engineer, Electro Industries/GuageTech

D4.2 WORKING IN SWITCHGEAR CUBICLES JUST GOT A LOT SAFEREric Fell, Specialist – EH&S Safety, Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc.

D4.3 CONTROL OF INVASIVE MUSSELS IN POWER GENERATION FACILITIESSeth Donrovich, Invasvie Mussel Consultant, Marrone Bio Innovations

D4.4 MACHINE LEARNING AND DEEP LEARNING PROVIDE RISK CATEGORIZATION TO UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRIBUTION CABLESSteffen Ziegler, Director – Signal Analysis & Artifi cial Intelligence, IMCORP

D4. T & D, UNDERGROUND UTILITIES &

SUBSTATIONS, TRANSFORMERS

D3.3 INCREASING EFFICIENCY AT ALMOST NO COST: IT’S TIME FOR COGENERATIONDaniel Mussatti, Senior Power Economist, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

D3.5 RESOURCE PLANNING 2.0: THE ENERGY TRANSITION PARADIGMBrent Nelson, Senior Energy Analyst, Ascend Analytics

D3.6 REGULATORS AND THE REGULATED – CAN TECHNOLOGY BRIDGE THE GAP?Kristen Hazard, CEO, Wildnote

D2. REGULATORY DATA MGMT REPORTING,

COGEN, RESOURCE PLANNING

D5.1 FINDING THE HIDDEN VALUE IN YOUR PLANT DATAScott Diermann, Sr. Consultant, Solomon Associates

D5.2 PEXAPARK BRINGS TRANSPARENCY TO LONG-TERM PPA PRICES IN EUROPEAmanda Niklaus, Energy Analyst, Pexapark

D5.3 ADVANCED GENERATION SYSTEMS FOR STATIONARY AND TRANSPORTATION MARKETSRakesh Radhakrishnan, Technology to Market Advisor, ARPA-E

D5.4 DIGITAL INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGIES FOR A SIMULATOR TRAINING & QUAL PROGRAMKen Daycock, Manager, GP Strategies; co-author: Ron Rodrique, AES

D5. POWER GEN MANAGEMENT

D3.1 UTILITY VULNERABILITY, THREAT AND RISK MANAGEMENTJerome Farquharson, Sr. Managing Director, 1898 & Co. part of Burns & McDonnell

D3.2 CYBER AND PHYSICAL THREATS TO NATURAL GAS - OPERATIONS SURVEY RESULTSJohn Bryk, Cyber and Physical Threat Intelligence Analyst, Downstream Natural Gas ISAC

D3.4 RISK AVERSION THROUGH AUTOMATION OF ANALYTICAL RESULTSPaul Banfer, Vice President/CTO, EISC

D3. CYBER SECURITY, RISK MANAGEMENT

D1.3 INDUSTRIAL BOLTING-IMPROVE PRODUCTIVITY THROUGH TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATIONEric Forslund, Power Generation Project Manager, Hytorc

D1.4 REDUCING THE COST OF ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION: A CASE STUDYMajed Toqan, Chief Executive Offi ce, Creative Power Solutions

D1.6 MONITORING FUEL GAS COMPOSITION IN REAL TIME USING AN OPTICAL ANALYZERRoberto Bosco, Senior Product Marketing Manager, MKS Instruments, Inc.

D6. POWER PLANT MANAGEMENT

TRACK D: POWER GEN & ENERGY SERVICES 2020

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E1.1 FOOD WASTE RECYCLING BEST PRACTICESRyan Cooper, Waste Diversion Manager and Organics Recycling Lead, Rubicon

E1.2 HYDROGEN GENERATION USING HEAVY OIL FEEDSTOCKS Girish Srinivas, Vice President, TDA Research, Inc.

E1.3 EXTENDING ECONOMIC LIFE OF U.S. WTE IN COMMUNITIESRichard Fish, President and Chief Operating Offi cer, Community Eco Power LLC

E3.4 RNG: CALIFORNIA RULE 21/30 COMPLIANCE MADE EASYDan Moeller, Process Engineering Manager, Guild Associates, Inc

E1. WASTE TO ENERGY, RNG, SOLID WASTE

E1.4 THE DEVELOPMENT OF A MUNICIPAL WASTE TO FUEL PROGRAMBret Swain, Senior Engineer, City of Manteca

E4.2 MANAGING ENERGY DEMAND AND SUPPLYShreepal Dangol, Executive Chairman, OIKOS Business Solution

E1.5 RENEWABLE DIESEL: RISK FREE CARBON FOOTPRINT REDUCTIONMatt Leuck, Technical Manager, North America, Neste

E1.6 CONVERSION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE (MSW) TO GREEN ENERGYDr. Moinuddin Sarker, PhD, MRSC., Chairman, CEO and CTO, Waste Technologies LLC

E4. MSW, SUSTAINABLE & RE PROJECTS

E2.1 ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITTING FOR UPGRADING AND SUPPLYING RNGTony Widboom, Vice President and Senior Environmental Engineer, Barr Engineering Co.

E2.2 WASTE-TO-ENERGY CIRCULAR ECONOMY STRATEGY FOR VERTICAL FARMSJoel Cuello, Professor of Biosystems Engineering, The University of Arizona

E2.3 MANAGEMENT OF ANAEROBIC DIGESTER EFFLUENT USING FORWARD OSMOSISKeith Lampi, President, Fluid Technology Solutions

E2.4 FUELING BUSINESSES WITH RENEWABLE NATURAL GAS AND ANAEROBIC DIGESTIONPeter Ettinger, Chief Development Offi cer, Bioenergy DevCo.

E2. RNG, BIOGAS, BIOFUELS,

BIODIESEL, ALGAE

E5.1 THE EVOLUTION OF EMISSION CONTROLS ON LANDILL GAS ENGINES AND TURBINESPatrick Sullivan, Senior Vice President, SCS Engineers

E5.2 WASTE-TO-ENERGY OR WASTED ENERGY?Anthony Cirillo, Senior Project Director, AECOM

E5.3 GASIFICATION OF PALM-SHELL WASTES FOR ELECTRICITYHong Paul Wang, Professor, National Cheng Kung University

E5.4 RENEWABLE NATURAL GAS: A MARKETABLE COMMODITY FROM BIOLOGICAL WASTESDavid Elam, Vice President, TRC

E5. WASTE TO ENERGY, RNG, BIOGAS, LFG

E3.1 FLIP OR FLOP: CONVERSION OF BIOGAS POWER GENERATION TO RNGJeffrey Pierce, Senior Project Director, SCS Engineers

E3.2 SILOXANE SAMPLING METHODS: ONLINE VS OFFLINEDr. Victoria Brewster, Product Leader, Protea Ltd

E3.3 PUMPING ELEVATED-TEMP FLUIDS TO 300°F -- CASE STUDIES, LESSONS LEARNEDMark Bertane, Principal, Blackhawk Technology Company

E3.5 LESSONS LEARNED AT LANDFILLS COMPLYING WITH NSPS XXX REQUIREMENTSWes Younger, Managing Consultant, Trinity Consultants

E3. LFG, RNG, MSW, LMOP

E6.1 “CARFREE” CITIES: ACCOMMODATING MILLIONS FLEEING RAPID SEA LEVEL RISEBill Leighty, Director, Alaska Applied Sciences, Inc.

E6.2 LCFS OPTIMIZATION AND REACHING FLEET CARBON NEUTRALITYAustin Wentworth, Vice President, STX Commodities

E6.3 HOW TO INVEST IN THE CONSTRAINED GHG ENERGY MARKET EMBRAISING NEW TECHNOLOGYNedia Miller, Principal, MILLER CTA

E6.4 SOLID WASTE FROM HEALTH CARE - ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT & MANAGEMENT Dr. Bapanaiah Penugonda, Associate Professor / Group Practice Director, New York University, College of Dentistry

E6. CLIMATE, GHG, CARBON CREDITS

TRACK E: CLIMATE, MSW, LFG, RNG,BIOFUELS TRACK F: RENEWABLE ENERGY, STORAGE, EFFICIENCY2020

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F1.1 EXPLORING STEP UP TRANSFORMER CHALLENGES TO ACCOMMODATE PV AND STORAGEJaisen Mody, Consultant, JSS Consulting LLC

F1.2 GRIDSCAPE’S RENEWABLE MICROGRID AND EV CHARGING PROJECTS AND SOLUTIONSAlok Singhania, Partner, Gridscape Solutions

F1.3 ENERGY STORAGE - NEW CODES & STANDARDSJames Trudeau, Global Business Development Manager, UL LLC

F1.4 CALIFORNIA’S DILEMMA: REBUILD GRID OR HYDROGEN & AMMONIA PIPELINES ?Bill Leighty, Director, Alaska Applied Sciences, Inc.

F1. RE PROJECT MANAGEMENT, ENERGY

STORAGE & SUSTAINABILITY

F4.1 ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL ASPECTS OF OPERATING A COMMERCIAL WIND FARMHal Falls, Commercial Manager, Miaoli Wind Company

F4.2 ZERO TO ONE AND THE ELECTRIC GRIDMark Hauenstein, Partner, UC Won

F4.3 ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW FOR NRC SUBSEQUENT LICENSE RENEWALRussell Light, Environmental Consultant, Sargent & Lundy, LLC

F4.4 ULTRA-COMPACT RESIDENTIAL SOLAR AND ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMJason Katcha, President, Present Power Systems, LLC

F4.5 ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF TURBOEXPANDERS FOR NATURAL GAS PRESSURE LETDOWNFreddie Sarhan, Vice President of Business Development, Calnetix Technologies

F4. WIND, SOLAR, PV, & NUCLEAR

Miaoli Wind Company

F2.1 ECONOMICAL UNDERGROUND PUMPED STORAGE DEVELOPMENT USING TBMSDouglas Spaulding, President, Nelson Energy LLC

F2.2 LONG DURATION ENERGY STORAGE - WHAT’S AVAILABLE?Patricia Scroggin-Wicker, Business Manager, Burns & McDonnell

F2.3 STATE SITING REGULATION OF ENERGY STORAGE RESOURCESAndy Flavin, Associate, Troutman Sanders LLP

F2.4 FINANCING RENEWABLE ENERGY AND STORAGE PROJECTSNoah Pollak, Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright

F2.RE ENERGY STORAGE

F5.1 THE EFFECT OF RENEWABLES ON FOSSIL FUEL-FIRED GENERATIONScott Osbourn, Principal, Trinity Consultants

F5.2 CHALLENGES /OPPORTUNITIES: DERS FOR UTILITIES, CUSTOMERS, AND THE ENVIRONMENTWalker Wright, Vice President of Policy, ENGIE Storage, ENGIE North America

F5.3 ENERGY-EFFICIENT PRACTICES FOR IRAQ’S HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTKamil Khalaf, Master’s Candidate in Engineering Management, The University of Arizona, Systems and Industrial Engineering

F5.4 THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE TECHNOLOGY FOR THE APPLICATION IN POWER SYSTEMSMario Magaldi, Magaldi Technologies

F5.5 ENERGY STORAGE TECHNOLOGY REVIEW AND UPDATEJason Barmann, Energy Storage Applications Engineer, Burns & McDonnell

F5. RENEWABLES & ENERGY STORAGE

F3.1 ENERGY CONGESTION? WE CAN FIX THAT -- EASY!Brian Keane, President, SmartPower

F3.2 MICROGRIDS FOR HURRICANE PRONE AREASSercan Teleke, Senior Specialist, Eaton

F3.3 ELECTRIC GRID & RENEWABLE ENERGY. MARRIAGE OR LIFELONG FRENEMIES?Nathan Goodman, CEO, Hamer Environmental

F3.4 COMMUNITY MICROGRIDS IN PUERTO RICOKyle Bolger, Senior Technical Trainer, Blue Planet Energy

F3. SMARTGRID & MICROGRID

F6.1 SOLAR PV REDEVELOPMENT FOR DECOMMISSIONED COAL PLANTSJulianna Crumlish, Environmental Consultant, Sargent & Lundy, LLC

F6.2 CHALLENGES, BENEFITS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PV PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCELisa Bosman, Assistant Professor, Purdue University

F6.3 DEVELOPING A SUSTAINABILITY TOOL FOR CAL STATE LAArezoo Khodayari, Assistant Professor, California State University, Los Angeles

F6.4 LOCATIONAL DRIVERS FOR UTILITY-SCALE SOLAR PV FARMSGilbert Michaud, Assistant Professor of Practice, Ohio University

F5.6 DEREGULATED ELECTRICITY SUPPLY: RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES & SENSIBLE SUSTAINABILITYNicholas Zanrosso, Sales Representative, Calpine Energy Solutions, LLC

F6. PV, SOLAR, SUSTAINABLE RE,

GREEN PROJECTS

TRACK F: RENEWABLE ENERGY, STORAGE, EFFICIENCY 2020

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G1.1 TRANSFERRING ASSETS AND LIABILITIES DURING POWER PLANT DECOMMISSIONINGTim Smith, Senior Vice President, Environmental Liability Transfer, Inc.

G1.2 THE HOLLY DECOMMISSIONING STORY: PLANT TO PARKLANDRobert Appelt, Project Manager, Weston Solutions, Inc.

G1.3 FOUNDATIONS OF DEMOLITION MANAGEMENT Tim Barker, D4 Program Director, AECOM

G1.4 PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION OF DECOMMISSIONING & DEMOLITION (D&D)Jeff Pope, Manager, Facility Decommissioning & Demolition Services, Burns & McDonnell

G1. DECOMMISSIONING & DEMOLITION

G4.1 ASSET HEALTH MONITORING AND PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE USING MACHINE LEARNING AND AIMil Shastri , Sr. Applications Engineer - Energy, Trading & Risk Management, MathWorks Inc

G4.2 CREATING VALUE WITH MANAGED CORPORATE EHS & ASSET MANAGEMENTDavid Shotts, Partner, ERM

G4.3 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS WHEN PLANNING FOR PLANT DECOMMISSIONING & DEMOLITIONJeff Pope, Manager, Facility Decommissioning & Demolition Services, Burns & McDonnell

G4.4 ASSET CONDITION MONITORING FOR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTSanjeev Bhatia, Chief Engineer - Electrical, Bechtel (India) Pvt. Ltd.

G4. EHS & EMIS, ASSET MANAGEMENT

G2.1 SOLUTIONS FOR FLEXIBLE OPERATION OF STEAM GENERATION POWER PLANTSDennis Barlow, Sr Product Manager, General Electric

G2.2 AVOID A FAILURE: SYSTEM CRITICAL BUS DUCT MAINTENANCE BEST PRACTICESMohsen Tarassoly, Director of Sales & Business Development, Electrical Builders, Inc. (EBI)

G2.3 DATA DRIVEN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT FOR PROCESS INTENSIVE OPERATIONSSloane Whiteley, Principal, Infosys

G2.4 THE MOMENTUMS OF TRUTH - BUILDING PROGRAM ENGAGEMENT WITH ONLINE TOOLSStephen Groner, President, SGA Marketing

G2. OPERATION & MAINTENANCE

G5.1 DESIGNING AND DEPLOYING FIRE-SAFE ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMSWes Kennedy, Senior Technical Specialist, Blue Planet Energy

G5.2 FIRE PROTECTION FOR ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM BATTERIESPaul Hayes, General Manager, American Fire Technologies

G5.3 MOVING FROM LAGGING TO LEADING INDICATORS IN IMPROVE SAFETY PERFORMANCEMarc Dillon, Senior Manager, Sphera

G5.4 FIRE CONTAINMENT FOR STATIONARY ENGINE GENERATORSRachel LaVoie, Business Development Engineer, UL LLC

G5.5 ENCAPSULATOR AGENT ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMSJeffrey Bonkoski, Western North American Market Manager, Hazard Control Technologies

G5. FIRE SAFETY MANAGEMENT

G3.1 NEED TO DECOMMISSIONING YOUR POWER PLANT? WHAT TO KNOW AND DO FIRSTChristine Harris, Associate Vice President, HDR Engineering, Inc.

G3.2 DECOMMISSIONING ALTERNATIVES: PREPARING PLANTS FOR ADAPTIVE REUSEStephen Mitchell, Senior Vice President, Weston Solutions, Inc.

G3.3 DECOMMISSIONING POWER PLANTS - THE HUMAN ELEMENTScott Donaubauer, President, Enthalpy Energy Services, LLC

G2.5 FUNDAMENTALS & MAGIC OF DRY ICE CLEANINGDavid Watson, Director, Global Business Development, Cold Jet

G3. POWER PLANT O&M, OUTAGE,

DECOMMISSIONING, CHP

G6.1 HIGH-FREQUENCY DATA COLLECTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTINGBrian Payer, Digital Solutions, Sphera

G6.2 END OF LIFE FOR A POWER PLANT - COST ESTIMATING & EVALUATIONJeff Pope, Manager, Facility Decommissioning & Demolition Services, Burns & McDonnell

G6.3 DEVELOPING AN EFFECTIVE ASSET PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMBill Green, Senior Vice President, GP Strategies

G6.4 RISK-BASED PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT RAP - RISK ASSESSMENT PROFILERCarlos Mendizabal, President, Arete

G6. PROJECT FINANCE,

RISK & ENERGY MANAGEMENT

TRACK G: O&M, DDD & EHS, FIRE SAFETY TRACK H: CCR, CCS, ELG, & COAL ASH2020

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H1.1 ELG UPDATE - WHAT NOW?Michael Preston, Industrial Water Treatment Section Leader, Black & Veatch

H1.2 WATER AND ASH COMPLIANCE: WHAT IS NEW THIS YEAR?Jason Eichenberger, CCR Business Unit Manager, Burns & McDonnell

H1.3 MANAGING OUTAGE WASH WATER TREATMENT WITH EXISTING INFRASTRUCTUREDavid Donkin, Manager, Wastewater Treatment Sales & Technology, United Conveyor Corporation

H1.4 THE EPRI ASH BENEFICIAL USE CENTER - DEMONSTRATION-SCALE CCP RESEARCHRiley Flowers, Senior Research Engineer, Southern Company

H1.5 FLOW ANALYSIS (CFD) RELATED TO SCR CATALYST ABRASION AND ASH DEPOSITDong Won Park, Assistant Manager, KOEN (Korean South-East Power Co.)

H1. CCR & ELG COMPLIANCE

MANAGEMENT

H4.1 DESIGN AND OPERATION OF TEMPORAY AND PERMANANT LOW VOLUME WWT SYSTEMSCharles McCloskey, Vertical Market Manager - Power, Evoqua Water Technologies

H4.2 REDUCE CO2 CAPTURE FOOTPRINT AND COSTS THROUGH PROCESS INTENSIFICATIONDavid Bahr, Technology Manager, Carbon Clean Solutions USA, Inc

H4.3 BOTTOM ASH - SLUICE OR NOT TO SLUICE, THAT SEEMS TO BE THE QUESTION?Jonathan Shimko, Sr. Project Manager, McKim & Creed

H4.4 FINDING BALANCE: HOW FUTURE USE GUIDES ASH POND CLOSURE STRATEGIES (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Eric Nelson, Vice President, SCS Engineers

H4. CARBON CAPTURE & STORAGE

H2.1 DENSE SLURRY (PASTE) TECHNOLOGY ACHIEVES EPA RECOGNITIONDale Timmons, Program Manager, NAES Corporation

H2.2 CASE STUDY - CCR RULE GROUNDWATER REMEDIATIONBen Amos, Senior Engineer, Geosyntec Consultants, Inc.

H2.3 IT IS NEVER TOO LATE FOR AN ALTERNATIVE SOURCE DEMONSTRATIONTonia Johnson, Senior Geologist, Barr Engineering Company

H2.4 ENGINEERED SOIL COVER SYSTEMS FOR SUSTAINABLE CCR CLOSURESMarc Theisen, Vice President - Business Development and Technical Services, Profi le Products LLC

H2.5 CHARACTERIZATION OF CCP IMPOUNDMENTS TO DETERMINE BENEFICIAL USESRobert Erwin, CCR Business Development, SEFA Group

H2. COAL ASH, CCR & FGD

H5.1 RECLAIMING AND RECYCLING COAL FLY ASH FOR BENEFICIAL USERobert Erwin, CCR Business Development, SEFA Group

H5.2 PERFORMANCE OF ENGINEERED TURF COVER UNDER EXTREME WEATHER CONDITIONSMing Zhu, Director of Engineering, Watershed Geo

H5.3 USING LOW-QUALITY FLY ASH FOR WASTEWATER BRINE ENCAPSULATIONClark Harrison, Director, Business Development, Purestream

H5.4 LOW CAPITAL COST FGD ELG COMPLIANCE STRATEGYLanny Weimer, Market Development Manager, Global Product Manager, SUEZ Water Technologies & Solutions

H5. COAL ASH, CCR & FGD

H3.1 IN SITU FLUSHING – A COUNTER-INTUITIVE GROUNDWATER REMEDY AT CCR SITESStephanie Jones, Environmental Engineer, Geosyntec Consultants

H3.2 CASE STUDY - CCR RULE UNSTABLE AREA DEMONSTRATIONS (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Gary Pendergrass, Principal, GeoEngineers, Inc.

H3.3 CHANGE: THE ONLY CONSISTENCY IN CCR MANAGEMENTMark Rokoff, Senior Vice President, AECOM

H3.4 GEOCHEMICAL MODELING FOR DEFENSIBLE CCR REMEDY SELECTIONPJ Nolan, Project Geochemist, Golder Associates

H3.5 INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR CCR INVESTIGATION AND REMEDIATION COSTSJohn Hagan, Partner, K&L Gates LLP

H3. CCR RULE

H6.1 RARE EARTH MAGNET SUPPLY FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLESDan Vukovich, President, Alliance LLC

H6.2 DETERMINATION AND RECOVERY OF RARE EARTHS FROM COALEvan Granite, Research Chemical Engineer, Task Leader, USDOE

H6.3 IN SITU IMPOUNDMENT CLOSURE AND GROUNDWATER CORRECTIVE ACTION TECHNOLOGYTim Silar, Principal GeoScientist, Silar Services Inc.

H6.4 ENGINEERED CONSTRUCTION EFFORTS FOR WET ASH CCR IMPOUNDMENTSDale Evans, Senior Director of Technology & Strategy, Remedial Construction Services, L.P. (RECON)

H6. FGD, ELG, CCR & CCS, RARE EARTH FROM COAL

TRACK H: CCR, CCS, ELG, & COAL ASH 2020

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I1.1 BENEFICIAL REUSE OF FLARE GAS FOR HEAVY OIL PRODUCED WATER TREATMENTBen Laurent, Vice President, Engineering, Heartland Water Technology

I1.2 THE FOX CANYON GROUNDWATER PILOT: CASE STUDY OF A CALIFORNIA MARKETMaya Hoholick, Wastewater Environmental Specialist, California Lutheran University

I1.3 WATER TREATMENT MARKET IMPACTS UNDER THE ELG RULE AND CCR CLOSURESDavid Cox, President, FirmoGraphs, LLC

I1. WASTEWATER, GROUNDWATER,

TREATMENT REMEDIATION, ELG, FGD

I5.4 THE REALITIES OF INSTALLING EPA 316(B) COMPLIANT TRAVELING SCREENSFord Wall, Vice President of Sales, Atlas-SSI Inc.

I1.4 THE BASICS OF DEEP WELL INJECTION AS A LEACHATE DISPOSAL OPTIONMonte Markley, Vice President/Project Director, SCS Engineers

I1.5 YOU’VE GOT PFAS. HOW TO PREPARE, DISPOSE AND RESPONDNick Palatiello, Marketing Specialist, Barr Engineering Co.

I2.1 MULTI-METALS CONTINUOUS WATER ANALYZER BASED ON ED-XRFTroy Pittenger, R&D Director, Cooper Environmental

I2.2 ONLINE ANALYSERS FOR MERCURY, ARSENIC AND SELENIUM: EXCEEDING THE US EWarren Corns, R&D Manager, PS Analytical

I2.3 316(A): LESSONS LEARNEDGreg Seegert, Chief Ichthyologist, EA Engineering, Science & Technology

I2.4 MEASUREMENT, CONTROL & REGULATORY CHALLENGES IN WASTEWATER BIOCIDE Jiawei Zhang, Business Development Manager, Key Accounts, Water and Laboratory Products

I2. 316(B), ELG, FGD WASTEWATER

MONITORING & MANAGEMENT

I5.1 EFFECT OF HALOGEN ADDITIVES ON DOWNSTREAM CITY WATER TREATMENT PLANTSRegina Rodriguez, President, Carbonxt

I5.2 SECTION 316(B) OPTIMIZATION STUDY AT NEARMAN CREEK POWER STATIONChristopher Wiggins, Aquatic Ecologist, Burns & McDonnell

I5.3 ENERGY EFFICIENT WASTE HEAT COUPLED FORWARD OSMOSIS FOR EFFLUENT WATERNandakishore Rajagopalan, Associate Director, Illinois Sustainable Technology Center (ISTC), Prairie Research Institute (PRI), University of Illinois Urbana Champaign (UIUC)

I5. WATER TREATMENT & MANAGEMENT I4. WATER SUSTAINABILITY

I3.1 HOW TO ELECTROSTATICALLY CLEAN YOUR CHILLER/COOLING TOWER SYSTEMGeorge Wagner II, CEO, Wagner Technologies, LLC

I3.2 NEW AND NOVEL NO PHOSPHOROUS COOLING WATER TREATMENTPeter Macios, Executive Product Manager, Suez Water Technologies and Solutions

I3.3 NOVEL SENSORS & PROCESSES TO REDUCE COOLING TOWER MAKE-UP AND BLOWDOWNGeer Qile, Business Development Representative, Saltworks Technologies

I3.4 316(B) FISH RETURN TROUGH CONSTRUCTION AT NEARMAN CREEKMatt Bleything, Associate Civil Engineer, Burns & McDonnell

I3. 316(B), COOLING TOWER

I6.1 UPDATE OF WATER-RELATED ANALYSIS WORK AT NETL (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Eric Grol, Energy Analyst, USDOE/NETL; Marc Turner, Leidos; Eric Lewis, Deloitte

I6.2 NOXIOUS ALGAE STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT FOR ENERGY AND ELECTRIC UTILITIESAlyssa Calomeni, Scientist, EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc., PBC

I6.3 NEW PINCH VALVE TECHNOLOGYJohn Chapman, Nuclear Engineering Director, Continuous Engineering Solutions

I6. 316 (B) WATER MANAGEMENT

TECHNOLOGIES ALGAE

TRACK I: WATER, 316(B) & COOLING TOWER TRACK J: CHARGING E-MOBILITY2020

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J1.1 CUSTOMER AND DATA TO DRIVE EV INFRASTRUCTUREJay Goldman, Chief Sales Offi cer, Recargo

J1.2 THE ELECTRIFICATION OF COMMERCIAL TRANSPORTATION (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Jim Castelaz, Founder and CEO, Motiv Power Systems, Kash Sethi, Director of Sales, Motiv Power Systems

J1.3 EQUIPMENT AVAILABILITY ISSUES OF PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURERue Phillips, President, 365-Pronto LLC

J1.4 VEHICLE-GRID INTEGRATION: CA MARKET DEVELOPMENT & REGULATORY BARRIERSMihir Desu, Director, Gridlab

J1.5 EV RATE STRUCTURES: LANDSCAPE AND BEST PRACTICESEdward Burgess, Policy Director, Vehicle-Grid Integration Council

J1. EV CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE, DEVELOPMENT, GRID MOBILE POWER

J4.1 PARKING: NEEDED MITIGATION, IN ADDITION TO ELECTRIFICATIONMichael Bullock, Transportation Advisor, Evolved Wireless Inc.

J4.2 VEHICLE GRID INTEGRATION - CREATING VALUE THROUGH MANAGED EV CHARGINGAndrew Dillon, Senior Principal - EV Strategy, West Monroe Partners

J4.3 WHEN YOUR PARKING LOT BECOMES YOUR FUELING SITE (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Warren Williams, Director, EV Business Development, Multiforce Systems

J4.4 EV CONSUMER PROFILES: UNDERSTANDING CONSUMER EV MISCONCEPTIONSRaquel Soat, Research Analyst, Navigant Consulting, A Guidehouse Company

J4.5 PERFECT - THE ENEMY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LUNGS (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Grant Zimmerman, CEO, Amp Americas

J4. EV CHARGING STRATERGIES

J2.1 WIRELESS CHARGING FOR EV FLEET APPLICATIONSTom Okada, Executive Director, Business Development, WiTricity Corporation

J2.3 WAVE – ADVANCING HEAVY-DUTY EV ADOPTION THROUGH WIRELESS CHARGING (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Michael Masquelier, CEO, WAVE

J2.4 OPEN INDUCTION WIRELESS CONCEPTJeremy D Higgs, Lead interface programmer and energy theorist, Net Diatom

J2. WIRELESS CHARGING

J5.1 FAST DC CHARGING WITH MINIMUM GRID UPGRADE (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Heesoo Lee, General Manager, Energy Systems, AVM

H5.2 THE NEED FOR SPEED(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Steve Bloch, Western Regional Vice President, ABB

J5.3 EV REGISTRATION REPORTING (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Rich Stucky, Manager, IHS Markit; Co-Author Joseph Adrid

J5.4 THE FUTURE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES AS A GRID RESOURCEDavid Schlosberg, VP, Energy Market Operations, Enel X

J5. DC CHARGERS, EV REGISTRATION

J3.1 AN ACCIDENTAL CUSTOMER EXPOSED A BIG PROBLEM FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Jordan Ramer, CEO, EV Connect

J3.2 LEVERAGING EMBD TO ADAPT TO RAPIDLY CHANGING CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Kevin Alley, Director of Programs, New Eagle

J3.3 PLANNING FOR EQUITABLY E-MOBILITY (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Sergio Lopez, Program Manager, Forth

J6.4 DISRUPTIVE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Dan Lee, Manager, Management Consulting - Strategy & Operations Plante Moran

J3. E-MOBILITY, EV CHARGING

J6.1: SIMPLIFYING EVC DEPLOYMENTS WITH COMPOSITE MOUNTING PADSStephen Skiest, Market Development Manager, Charles Industries

J6.2 A SCALABLE APPROACH TO DEPLOYMENT OF THE EV CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Oleg Logvinov, President and CEO, IoTecha

J6.3 VEHICLE TO GRID INTEGRATION:VALUING OPPORTUNITIES AND ASSESSING CHALLENGESMatt Owens, Business Development Executive, West Monroe Partners

J6.5 WASHINGTON MARITIME BLUE: DCARBONIZATION OF MARITIME TRANSPORTATION (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Matt Koenig, Principal, Business Development - DER & Energy Storage, DNV GL

J6. EV CHARGING,

TRACK J: CHARGING E-MOBILITY 2020

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K1.1 IS TPPL THE BATTERY BRIDGE TO LITHIUM?Jeremy Cordray, Director of Technical Sales, EnerSys

K1.2 DREAM BATTERY FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES COME TRUEHector Ruiz, Innovation Director, Alto Rendimiento Automotriz

K1.3 PRACTICAL BENEFITS AND LIMITATIONS OF ENERGY STORAGECarl Salas, Founding Principal, Salas O’Brien

K1.4 THE BATTERY PUZZLE - THE PATH TO ELECTRIFICATION FOR HEAVY-DUTY (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Mike Terzo, CEO & CTO, Terzo Power Systems, LLC

K1.5 GETTING AHEAD OF THE EV BOOM WITH INCENTIVIZED SMART-CHARGING (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Marc Monbouquette, Sr. Manager, Regulatory and Government Affairs, eMotorWerks

K1. ADVANCED BATTERY, SUPER CAPACITORS, BMS

K4.1 FTIR ANALYSIS OF BATTERY THERMAL RUNAWAYRoberto Bosco, Senior Product Marketing Manager, MKS Instruments, Inc.

K4.2 BATTERY INNOVATIONS, E-MOBILITY & SMART CITIES(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Cameron Peebles, Scientist, Wildcat Discovery Technologies

K4.3 ELECTRIC VEHICLE COMPONENTS TESTING & STANDARDSBrian Hsu, Product Marketing Manager, AC Power Corp. (Preen)

K2.4 EV CHARGING VIA DC MICRO GRID IMPLEMENTATION AND “THE GRID OF GRIDS” (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Tom Osterman, President, E-Merge Alliance

K4. EV TESTING, CHARGING INNOVATIONS

K2.1 CONSIDERATION OF A RISK MATRIX FOR GRID-LEVEL BATTERY FINANCEClifford Sikora, Partner, Troutman Sanders

K2.2 FUEL CELL AND HYDROGEN; A COMPELLING VALUE PROPOSITIONBawa Daljit, Market Manager, Ballard Power Systems

K2.3 THE UNDERESTIMATED CHALLENGE OF SAFE AND RELIABLE DC SWITCHING(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Jim Tullo, Vice President, Schaltbau - North America

J2.2 COST REDUCTION FOR LITHIUM ION BATTERIES: THE PROMISE OF NANO-STRUCTURED LMO CATHODES (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Michael Boehm, VP Business, MOEV Inc

K2. FUEL CELLS, LI-ION, H2, SAFETY

K3.1 NAVIGATING THE COMPLEXITIES OF SAFETY CERTIFICATIONS AND REGULATIONS(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Megan Vidal, Business Development, UL LLC

K3.3 ULTRA-HIGH ENERGY LITHIUM BATTERY FOR EV AND AEROSPACE APPLICATIONSYuriy Mikhaylik, Technical Fellow and Senior Director of Materials Development, Sion Power Corporation

K3.4 AN OUTLOOK ON THE CURRENT STATE OF FUTURE BATTERY STORAGE TECHNOLOGIES(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Taylor Kelly, Director, Energy Storage, Intertek

K2.5 MYTHBUSTERS - DEBUNK THE MYTHS AROUND CHARGING & INFRASTRUCTURE(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Desmond Wheatley, CEO, Envision Solar; Co-Authors David Greenfader, Vice President

K3. FUEL CELLS, LI-ION, H2, SAFETY

K5.1 THE CALIFORNIA FUEL CELL REVOLUTION(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Keith Malone, Public Affairs, California Fuel Cell Partnership

K5.2 MODULAR BATTERY PACK DEVELOPMENT FOR PHEV AND BEV APPLICATIONS(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Gael Chouchelamane, Chief Engineer, Ricardo; Co-Authors: Paul McGahan, Richard Ward, Owain Davies, Cedric Rouaud, Richard Gordon

K5.3 FLEXIBLE BATTERY PACKS THROUGH INTELLIGENT SWAPPABLE CELLS(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Bert Holtappels, CEO, TankTwo

K5.4 MODULARIZED, HYPER-CONNECTED LI-ION BATTERY FACTORY OF THE FUTURE (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Ankush Halbe, Director of Technology, Exyte (formerly M+W Group)

K5. ADVANCCED BATTERY PACKS

& FUEL CELLSK6.1 SAFE CABLE MANAGEMENT (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Phil Ramos, Jr., Founder and CEO, Philatron Wire and Cable

K6.2 LEVERAGING LOCAL SUPPORT WITHIN A GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Wesley Brandon, President, CTEMS, Engineering and Manufacturing Services

K6.3 ROLLING ENERGY STORAGE- ELECTRIC VEHICLES * CHARGING (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Kevin Wood, Clean Transportation Specialist, Center for Sustainable Energy (CSE)

K6.4 LEVEL 1 & 2 CHARGERS AND THE EUROPEAN CCID 6MA DC REQUIRMENT(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Torsten Gruhn, Engineer, Bender, Inc

K6. VOLTAGE & RELAY PROTECTION,

CHARGES & PROTOTYPES

TRACK K: BATTERY 2020 TRACK L: TRANSPORTATION ELECTRIFICATION

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L1.1 EV CHARGING NETWORK STRUCTURE AND FINANCE (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Morten Lund, Partner, Stoel Rives

L1.2 ENGINEERING A REVOLUTION IN TRUCKING (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Thomas Healy, CEO, Hyliion

L1.3 THE FUTURE OF NATURAL GAS IN COLORADO: RENEWABLE NATURAL GAS(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Diego Lopez, Northern Colorado Clean Cities

L1.4 AVOID HYDROGEN PRE-CHILLING WITH HIGH TEMPERATURE COMPOSITE CYLINDERSJohn Coursen, Regulatory Compliance Manager, Worthington Industries

L1.5 LCFS VERIFICATION & VALIDATIONJillian Blanchard, Weaver & Tidwell

L1. ALTERNATE & ZERO EMISSION VEHICLES,

CNG, LNG, NATURAL GAS

L4.1 ELECTRIC MOBILITY INVESTING IN OPPORTUNITY ZONES (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Arnab Pal, Managing Director, Clean Infrastructure Advisors, and Jon Bonanno, CXO, New Energy Nexus;

L4.2 MAKING REG ULTRA CLEAN™ DIESEL WORK FOR YOUR FLEET (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Daniel Burns, Senior Business Development, Renewable Energy Group; Co-author - Jon Scharingson

L4.3 SOLVING THE GREEN HOUSE GAS PROBLEM OF TRANSPORTATION FUELS: DECARBONIZATION OF HYDROCARBONS (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Heather Manuel, Director of Communications, Gevo

L4.4 UNDERSTANDING THE BENEFITS OF THE CA LOW CARBON FUEL STANDARD (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Steven Eisenberg, CEO, SRECTrade, Inc.

L4. LOW C FUELS

L2.1 HYDROGEN: A PATH TOWARD SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORTATION (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Waldo Bracamontes, Marketing Manager, StratosFuel, Inc

L2.2 FUEL CELL AND HYDROGEN; A COMPELLING VALUE PROPOSITION FOR ZEV’S(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Tim Sasseen, Business Development Manager, Ballard Power Systems

L2.3 HYDROGEN GAS TURBINE HYBRID SYSTEM FOR TRAINS AND FRIGHT TRUCKS (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Joshua Partheepan, Assistant Professor, West Texas A&M University

L2.4 TRANSFORMING TERMINAL INFRASTRUCTURE: THE PUSH TO ZERO EMISSIONSFred Patricio, Project Manager, Port of Long Beach

L2.5 LEVERAGING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE FUNDING: A PRIMER FOR ELECTRIFICATION(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)James Dumont, Director, Ports and Fleets, Momentum

L2. CLEAN TRUCKS, BUSES & FLEET

L5.1 THE UTILITIES POSITIVE IMPACT ON THE EV MARKET(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Brittany Syz, Director of Clean Transportation, SDG&E

L5.2 FLEET CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE TO OPTIMIZE TOTAL COST OF OPERATIONS (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Terry O’Day, Chief Strategy Offi cer, Executive Vice President, innogy eMobility US

L6.4 RETROFITTING CLASS 2 HYBRID VEHICLES WITH ELECTROCHEMICAL CAPACITOR (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Toshihiko Furukawa, Senior Manager / Global Engineering, United Chemi-Con, Inc.

L6.5 UPCOMING CALIFORNIA ZEV REGULATIONS FOR HEAVY-DUTY VEHICLES(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Craig Duehring, Air Resources Supervisor, California Air Resources Board (CARB); Paul Arneja

L5. EV & DC FAST CHARGING

INFRASTRUCTURE

L3.1 MEDIUM- AND HEAVY-DUTY INCENTIVE PROGRAMS FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Jon Gordon, Project Manager, CALSTART, I

L3.2 CLEAN VEHICLE REBATE PROJECT: CLEAN ENERGY AND THE AUTO INDUSTRY COLLIDE(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Joe Ficalora , EV Dealership Specialist, Center for Sustainable Energy®

L3.3 CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC VEHICLE INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT (CALEVIP)Brian Fauble, Energy Commission Specialist II, California Energy Commission

L3.4 EVALUATION OF CA UTILITY TRANSPORTATION ELECTRIFICATION PILOTSZiga Ivanic, Transportation Program Director, Energetics

L3.5 LEVERAGING MED/HEAVY DUTY ELECTRIC VEHICLE AND DC CHARGING INCENTIVES TO YOUR ADVANTAGEStephanie McGreevy, Regional Sales Manager, Greenlots

L3. EV TRANSPORTATION ELECTRIFICATION

L6.1 A MACROECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ELECTRIFICATION(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Edward Carr, Senior Research Analyst, Energy and Environmental Research Associates

L6.2 DATA INSIGHTS: STAYING COMPETITIVE IN A CONNECTED VEHICLE WORLD(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Gary Schmidt, Vice President of Business Solutions, Zonar

L6.3 HIGH EFFICIENCY, LOW EMISSIONS DRIVE MARKET ADOPTION OF THE OP ENGINE (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Jerome Paye, Chief Operating Offi cer, Achates Power

L6.6 CNG HYBRID ELECTRIC SUPER TRUCK DESIGN(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)James Burns, CSO, Transportation Power, Inc.; Dr. Paul Scott

L6. ADVANCED EV DESIGNS

TRACK L: TRANSPORTATION ELECTRIFICATION

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M1.1 UTILITIES IN THE SUSTAINABILITY ERARory Parks, Regional Sales Manager, XL Fleet

M1.2 EV TECHNOLOGY IN COMMERCIAL VEHICLES AND OFF-ROAD EQUIPMENTMarilyn Tarbet, Director, New Business Development, Power Systems Research

M1.3 THE IMPACT OF ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Lauren Finwall, Regulatory Environmental Specialist, County of San Bernardino - Fleet Management

M1.4 STRATEGIES FOR TRANSITIONING TO ELECTRIC VEHICLE FLEETSMuffi Ghadiali, CEO, Electriphi Inc

M1.5 LEVERAGING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) TO OPTIMIZE EV FLEET CHARGINGFrancois Odouard, General Manager, BluWave-ai

M1. FLEET MANAGEMENT,

EV STRATEGIES, E-MOBILITY

M4.1 CHARGE THE NORTH: CHARACTERIZING ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING PROFILES(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Eric Mallia, General Manager, FleetCarma

M4.2 LARGE FLEET ADOPTION OF ELECTRIC PROPULSION(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Michael McDonald, Sr. Director of Sustainability & Gov’t Affairs, United Parcel Service (UPS)

M4.3 THE COMMERCIALIZATION OF HEAVY DUTY CLASS 6-8 TRUCKS AND BUSES(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Joshua Goldman, VP Sales and Marketing, TransPower

M4.4 EV OPPORTUNITIES IN ROBUST, HIGH CAPACITY, PEOPLE MOVER APPLICATIONS(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Newton Montano, VP and GM, Trams International

M4. E-MOBILITY, EVS & HEVS

M2.1 THE FUTURE OF OFF-ROAD EVS - POWERED BY ZERONOX BATTERY TECHNOLOGY(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Jason Eggett, Vice President of Sales, ZeroNox

DM2.2 FREIGHT ELECTRIFICATION - HOW PORTS CAN HELP TENANTS AND COMMUNITIES(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Thomas MacLean, Energy Program Director, Port of San Diego

M2.3 ELECTRIC MOBILITY INVESTING IN OPPORTUNITY ZONES(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Jon Bonanno, CXO, New Energy Nexus

M2.4 EV FLEET TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP – HOW TO VALIDATE EV SAVINGSAndrew Dillon, Senior Principal, West Monroe Partners

M2.5 PLANNING ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE FOR YOUR FLEET(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Mike Usen, Electromobility and Resiliency Lead, DKS Associates

M2. UTILITY FLEET PLANNING &

MANAGEMENT

M5.2 MEDIUM- AND HEAVY-DUTY INCENTIVE PROGRAMS FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Niki Okuk, Project Manager, CALSTART, Inc.

M5.3 SAN DIEGO REGIONAL EV CHARGER INCENTIVE PROGRAM AND READINESS PLANNING (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Susan Freedman, Senior Regional Energy/Climate Planner, San Diego Association of Governments

M5.4 SAN DIEGO REGIONAL EV CHARGER INCENTIVE PROGRAM AND READINESS PLANNING (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Kathleen Keehan, Air Resources Specialist – Planning and Incentives, San Diego County APCD

M4.5 VIABILITY OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES IN THE LOGISTIC/TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Heidi Rous, Director, ESA

M5. CA ZEV CHARGER PROGRAMS

M3.1 ACCELERATING ELECTRIC VEHICLE SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Gordan Jurasek, Director - Hardware Advanced Solutions, Pi Innovo

M3.2 CONSIDERATIONS WHEN DEPLOYING CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE FOR FLEET AND WORKPLACE(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Richard Teebay, Fleet & Transportation Specialist (Retired), County of Los Angeles

M3.3 CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION SCHOOL BUS REPLACEMENT PROGRAMTomas Ortiz, Air Resources Engineer, California Energy Commission

M3.4 HOW TO STREAMLINE YOUR UTILITY EV CHARGING PROCESS (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Nicole Alarcon, VP of Program Development, C2 Group

M3.5 AN ASSESSMENT OF APPROACHES TO REDUCE BUS FLEET CARBON EMISSIONSWilliam Drier, Research Analyst, Navigant Research

M3. ULTRA CLEAN LD/MD/HD,

TRANSIT SCHOOL BUSES, TRUCKS

M5.5 IN-WHEEL ELECTRIFIED HUBS FOR TRAILERS AND TRUCKS (EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Caleb Lander, Product Manager - Electrifi cation, ConMet

M5.6 BRIDGING THE GAP: A RADICAL NEW VISION FOR ELECTRIC TRUCKING(EUEC2019 POWERPOINT W/ AUDIO)Tom Bartley, Founder / VP Sales and Marketing, Proensis LLC.

M5.7 NEW ADVANCED LOW SPEED COMPACT UTILITY VEHICLESJeff Esfeld, Director National Fleet Sales & Business Devlpmnt, Tropos Technologies, Inc.

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The Knowledge. The Equipment. The Solut ion.

Advanced TestEquipment Rentals

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http://www.albemarle.com

980-299-5700

4350 Congress Street, Suite 700Charlotte, NC 28209

Albemarle’s Mercury Control business is a full-service, solution provider to the coal-fi red utility, cement, taconite, and industrial boiler markets. We’ve been exceeding customer expectations globally for over two decades. We supply a variety of proprietary mercury sorbents, bromine chemicals for mercury removal, and mercury testing and demonstration services that allow us to develop advanced solutions for industries with diffi cult mercury challenges. For over 20 years, we’ve successfully partnered with our customers to reduce their sorbent injection rates through process optimization and providing the right product. Our environmental leadership is proven. In a series of innovative full-scale trials funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, power plants using Albemarle Sorbent Technologies’ proprietary technology experienced highly effective mercury removal from their emissions streams.

http://www.airhygiene.com

918-307-8865

1600 West TacomaBroken Arrow, OK 74012

Air Hygiene is a full service source emission testing fi rm specializing in the electric utility industry since 1997. Air Hygiene’s core philosophy of “Second-to-None (2-2-0)” demands extra mile customer service anchored on dignifi ed character and family-oriented principles to deliver unmatched quality stack testing, worth paying for every time. We utilize revolutionary technology and Air Hygiene University to create the best educated work force to defi ne the future of stack testing. Air Hygiene specializes in on-site data: particulates, acid gases, HAPs, etc. Air Hygiene currently utilizes over 30 QSTI certifi ed Project Managers to complete particulate, mercury, gaseous, and fl ow RATAs; initial compliance and guarantee testing for startups; and tuning support.

http://www.rgf.com/afl -industries/#

800-842-7771

1101 W 13th Street, The Port of Palm Beach Enterprise ZoneRiviera Beach, FL 33404

RGF manufactures over 500 environmental products and has a 35+ year history of providing the world with the safest air, water and food without the use of chemicals. RGF is an ISO 9001:2015 certifi ed research and innovation company, holding numerous patents for wastewater treatment systems, air purifying devices, and food sanitation systems. Situated in the heart of the Port of Palm Beach Enterprise Zone, RGF Headquarters span 9 acres, with 130,000 square feet of manufacturing, warehouse and offi ce facilities. RGF has recently upgraded their facilities, creating an increased vertical approach to manufacturing, further allowing the company to provide the highest quality and best engineered products on the market.

http://www.aecom.com/environment

216-662-2429

[email protected]

1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2600Los Angeles, CA 90067United States

AECOM is a world leader in developing innovative environmental solutions. We have been a key participant in technical consortia and partner with dozens of universities to research top issues. We help clients around the world balance growth with resiliency — achieving compliance and reducing risks while protecting our natural environment. Our unique global Technical Practice Network share best practices readily on internal networks, and has catalogued over 200 internal digital innovations/executables. AECOM increased environmental revenue to $4.4B globally, maintaining ENR #1 Environment Firm status in 2019. AECOM had revenue of approximately $20.2 billion during fi scal year 2019.

http://www.atecorp.com

800-404-2832

10401 Roselle StreetSan Diego, CA 92121

Advanced Test Equipment Rentals (ATEC) is a leading high-tech equipment rental company that provides short and long-term test and measurement equipment for rent. ATEC provides an extensive inventory of energy, utility, environmental and test equipment solutions. ATEC is ISO-9001 certifi ed and ISO-17025 accredited in calibration, so you know the equipment you rent from ATEC is of high quality and will provide accurate results. Our friendly and knowledgeable team is available to support all your needs. Visit www.atecorp.com

http://www.adaes.com

888-843-8416

[email protected]

8051 E. Maplewood Ave, Suite 210Greenwood Village, CO 80111United States

ADA brings together ADA Carbon Solutions, a leading provider of powder activated carbon and ADA-ES, the providers of ADA® M-Prove™ Technology. We continue to provide products and services to control mercury and other contaminants at coal-fi red power generators and other industrial companies. Our families of complementary products control contaminants: activated carbon, coal additives and scrubber additives, along with fl ue gas conditioning and other supporting chemical technologies. This broad product suite supports customized, integrated solutions that help our customers meet their compliance objectives consistently and reliably.

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http://www.boyertrucks.com

612-627-5515

14986 Avocet St NWAndover, MN 55304

Boyer Trucks, a leading supplier of light, medium and heavy duty vocational trucks in business since 1927. We’ve developed relationships with a diversifi ed commercial customer base, providing turnkey solutions, meeting customer application needs and are dedicated to learning what is available today and in the future. We participate in numerous industry expos, conferences, OEM and customer meetings. Boyer Trucks offers Ford, Freightliner, Western Star, International, and Isuzu brands.

http://www.blackhawkco.com

630-469-4916

21W211 Hill AveGlen Ellyn, IL 60137

Blackhawk Technology Company is the industry’s leading provider of positive-displacement piston pumps for landfi ll-leachate and elevated-temperature (ET) pumping to 300°F, methane gas-well dewatering, hydrocarbon/chemical brownfi eld recovery, groundwater remediation, pipeline and offshore sump, and other applications. Blackhawks pump virtually anything fl owable, regardless of chemical composition, viscosity, vacuum, angle or physical environment and can run dry without damage. Pneumatic, electric and solar drive motors and power are mounted at surface level, safely and cleanly outside the well or sump for easier, faster, less-frequent maintenance. Models offer depths to 800 feet (245 meters) and fl ows to 11 gpm (40 lpm).

http://www.barr.com

952-832-2600

4300 MarketPointe DriveMinneapolis, MN 55435

Barr’s staff of over 900 provides engineering and environmental services to clients in the mining, power, fuels, public, and manufacturing sectors, as well as to others with complex problems. Our areas of expertise include air quality permitting, environmental management and compliance assistance, water-supply and wastewater-treatment design, water resources management, permitting and design for hazardous- and solid-waste facilities, contaminated-site assessment and remediation, engineering design, and process and materials handling design. Incorporated as an employee-owned fi rm in 1966, Barr has offi ces in Minneapolis, Duluth, and Hibbing, Minnesota; Ann Arbor and Grand Rapids, Michigan; Jefferson City, Missouri; Bismarck, North Dakota; Salt Lake City, Utah; Denver, Colorado; and Calgary, Alberta.

http://www.axetris.com

630-361-9054

1275 Hamilton ParkwayItasca, IL 60143

Axetris AG is your partner for compact high-speed sensitive mass fl ow controllers; effi cient modulated-blackbody mid-IR sources and stable; specifi c laser diode gas analysis; and high quality optical micro-lens arrays. Along with our experienced engineering team, advanced MEMS foundry capabilities and total quality management approach, Axetris works to ensure our customers remain ahead of their fi eld, now and in the future. We continue to actively develop and produce sensors and optical components in our cleanroom today. Axetris AG has been serving OEMs in instrumentation, since 1999 as an ISO 9001/2000 certifi ed and ISO TS 16949 compliant supplier.

http://www.avotraining.com

877-594-3156

4271 Bronze WayDallas, TX 75237

After more than 57 years, AVO Training Institute remains the leader in hands-on electrical safety and maintenance training. With over 60 IACET accredited electrical training courses available; our experienced instructors deliver an engaging, hands-on experience for our students, in a professional, real-world environment. Our training courses are offered at any of our 12 training locations located across the United States. We also provide convenient on-site training at your facility anywhere in the world, custom course design as well as online training options.

http://www.atlas-ssi.com

604-587-4511

P O Box 1969 / 622 E. McPherson DriveMonticello, MS 39654

Atlas-SSI is one of the largest full-service producers of industrial raw water intake equipment including traveling water screens, trash rake systems and related equipment with deep expertise in engineering and manufacturing capabilities. Our Modifi ed Ristroph Fish Handling Traveling Water Screens with SmartScreen® Technology are currently being used around the country in both Thru Flow and Dual Flow designs to meet 316b regulations. We have demonstrated both in the lab and in the fi eld that our Fish handling screens and components refl ect “Best Technology Available” (BTA). Atlas-SSI also has in house fi eld service and commercial dive groups that offer “one-stop solution” with full suite of support including inspections, repairs and preventative maintenance.

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888-TEST-CEM (837-8236)

http://www.cemservicegroup.com

832 Rolling Hills RoadOttsville, PA 18942

CEM Service Group has been providing our clients with expert, professional CEM services for almost two decades now. From custom design and sales of continuous emission monitoring systems (CEMS) to expert fi eld service and support, we are a full service CEMS organization. Some of our clients have depended on us for almost 20 years… continuously that is. We pride ourselves on having established these long term relationships with our clients as it is an indication of our dedication and commitment to each of them. We continually look to develop new relationships by working hard as “Compliance Partners” keeping your CEMS generating maximum valid data capture and minimum downtime.

http://www.carbonxt.com

352-378-4950

3951 NW 48th Terrace, Suite 111Gainesville, FL 32606

Carbonxt® is a leading provider of oxidizing, non-halogenated Powered Activated Carbons (PACs) and domestically manufactured activated carbon pellets for emissions control applications. Each Cxt PAC family has the fl exibility to be enhanced with our proprietary oxidizing additive and/or an extremely low percentage of bromine for enhanced oxidation and optimal sorbent performance. With a primary focus on the continual development and manufacturing of advanced engineered sorbents, Carbonxt® provides mercury removal solutions to meet stringent compliance requirements and individual plant needs.

http://www.gasanalyzers.com

714-974-5560

1312 W Grove AvenueOrange, CA 92865

CAI is a premier provider of quality gas analyzers and systems for use in industrial, environmental, process, and automotive emissions measurement applications. Our analyzers utilize technologies such as: Chemiluminescence, Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR), Flame Ionization Detection (FID), Paramagnetic, Photoacoustic Infrared Spectroscopy (PAS), and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) for measurement of virtually any gas.

https://bwf-envirotec.com

800-733-2043

1800 Worldwide BlvdHebron, KY 41048

BWF Envirotec provides turnkey fi ltration solutions for clean-air sustainability. Our process knowledge, products, and services enable our customers to operate their plants safely and in the most effi cient and environmentally compliant manner. We provide dust collector bags, baghouse maintenance, lab services, parts, accessories and more.

http://www.buschsystems.com

800-565-9931

81 Rawson AveBarrie, Ontario L4N 6E5

Busch Systems is an innovative, passion-driven group of people who design, recommend and customize recycling and waste solutions for different collection programs across different industries. We believe in treating our clients and each other with respect and enthusiasm. We’re dedicated to our philanthropic efforts and activities on and off the company clock! Busch Systems has been passionately delivering recycling and waste solutions for over 30 years and is the #1 rated brand in the industry according to Trustpilot! We started as a curbside bin manufacturer and have since moved our focus to centralized stations and consulting services.

http://www.burnsmcd.com

816-333-9400

[email protected]

9400 Ward ParkwayKansas City, MO 64114

At Burns & McDonnell, our engineers, architects, construction professionals, scientists and consultants do more than plan, design and construct. With a mission unchanged since 1898 — make our clients successful — our more than 7,000 professionals partner with you on the toughest challenges, constantly working to make the world an amazing place. As a 100 percent employee-owned fi rm ranking in the top 1 percent for safety, each professional brings an ownership mentality to our projects. That means we think like owners, working through each challenge until it’s resolved, exceeding our clients’ goals. This dedication and drive positions us as an industry leader.

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http://www.deltainstrument.com

201-768-7200

[email protected]

148 Veterans Drive, P O Box 36Northvale, NJ 07647

Delta Instrument provides on-line Instrumentation and related services to the Process Measurement, Emissions and Combustion Control Industries. Delta offers its customers a high level of personalized customer service and support. Delta Instrument specializes in the supply of continuous emission monitoring (CEM) instrumentation using both IR/UV and FTIR technologies to address a wide range measurements and industries. Easy measurement of Siloxanes is possible through Protea FTIR technology. Protea has developed an analytical model for their atmosFIR FTIR gas analyzer that allows speciation of siloxanes on-line. Delta Instrument LLC along with Protea Ltd. have many years of highly specialized experience in the application, service and sales of CEM’s systems and related equipment.

http://www.dayzim.com

215-299-8000

2801 Yorkmont Road, Suite 310Charlotte, NC 28208

Day & Zimmermann is a century-old, family-owned company specializing in construction & engineering, operations & maintenance, staffi ng, security and defense for leading corporations and governments around the world.

http://www.cooperenvironmental.com

503-670-8127

[email protected]

10300 SW Nimbus Ave, Suite P-BTigard, OR 97223

Cooper Environmental has been the recognized leader in continuous metals monitoring for more than 15 years. Our core technology, an automated energy dispersive X-Ray fl uorescence analysis module, combines laboratory level detection limits with a patented automated QA/QC system that keeps the operator informed of the quality of every sample taken. For the electric power industry Cooper Environmental offers the Xact 920 Continuous Metals Water Analyzer which provides proven accuracy in the measurement of selenium (Se) and arsenic (As) in FGD waste water at low parts billion detection limits.

http://www.cleanharbors.com

800-645-8265

42 Longwater DriveNorwell, MA 02061

Clean Harbors is North America’s leading provider of environmental, energy and industrial services. Customers rely on Clean Harbors to deliver a broad range of services such as end-to-end hazardous waste management, emergency spill response, industrial cleaning and maintenance, and recycling services. Through its Safety-Kleen subsidiary, Clean Harbors also is North America’s largest re-refi ner and recycler of used oil and a leading provider of parts washers and environmental services to commercial, industrial and automotive customers.

530-587-4700

http://www.claybornlab.com

40173 Truckee Airport RoadTruckee, CA 96161

Clayborn Lab is a manufacturer of heated sample lines for the CEMS and portable Stack testing marketplace. Since 1963, our electrical resistance heat tape, fi rst developed for NASA is one of the most thermally effi cient methods to heat a variety of surfaces including the sample/process tubes used in the emission testing industry. Clayborn’s innovative technology including light weight Tuff-Guard outer cover, multi circuit heat trace, hi-tech insulation, and full length multi-point strain relief enabled Clayborn Lab to become the #1 HSL supplier to RATA test companies in 2015, with this success continuing ever since. Those same technologies are applied to our CEMS umbilicals which are manufactured with up to 6 heated sample lines, 6 unheated lines and no limit on passthrough power, signal wires, or T/C’s, with choice of constant wattage (cut to fi t) heat cable, high temperature self-regulated cable, or Clayborn Lab heat tracing, all in one complete package shipped in an industry leading 2-3 week timeframe.

http://www.cems-experts.com

805-523-8700

11126 Broadview DriveMoorpark, CA 93021

For over 20 years, CEMS Experts has been a leading manufacturer, integrator, reseller, and service provider laser-focused on continuous emissions monitoring systems (CEMS) for compliance, process and safety. With deep knowledge and experience spanning several industries around the globe including oil & gas, power generation & renewables, manufacturing & chemicals to name a few, we deliver turn-key hardware & software CEMS implementations with the highest reliability and lowest Total Cost of Ownership. From new systems to rental units, from emergency callouts to full out-sourced service contracts, CEMS Experts is committed to our customers’ success and making CEMS easy.

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http://www.fi brebond.com

800-824-2614

[email protected]

1300 Davenport DriveMinden, LA 71055

Fibrebond has led the way in equipment protection for more than 35 years. Our experience in concrete and steel structural systems lets us deliver cost-effi cient solutions to meet each customer’s needs for better, longer-term protection for employees and equipment. We offer fully-customized prefabricated solutions to carry your project from engineering and design to construction, equipment integration and delivery to site. Allow Fibrebond to show you how our services can exceed your needs.

http://www.esassoc.com

415-896-5900

1425 North McDowell Boulevard, Suite 200Petaluma, CA 94954

Specializing in community and airport planning, environmental planning, analysis and assessment, natural and cultural resources management, environmental restoration and design, and regulatory compliance—ESA scientists, planners, historians, archaeologists, engineers, designers, and technical specialists provide critical thinking, in-depth analyses, and committed follow-through to guide successful policy development and project planning, and deliver enduring multi-objective solutions.

http://wwwenvirosys.com

512-250-7902

10801 N Mopac ExpwyAustin, TX 78759

Environmental Systems Corporation | Spectrum Systems, Inc. ESC’s CEMS Data Acquisition and Handling System (DAS) is installed in facilities spanning electric power to petrochemicals, metals, cogeneration, and more. We proactively work to guarantee our customers succeed in meeting their compliance and business objectives related to CEMS. We provide online and phone support available 24/7, high-quality documentation and resources, user group meetings, and training, along with the best in products and services. In 2018 ESC acquired Spectrum Systems. We are exhibiting together in booths 470, 472 stop by and say hello!

http://www.environsupply.com

919-956-9688

708 E Club Blvd.Durham, NC 27704

Environmental Supply Company (ES) is a leading worldwide manufacturer of source sampling instruments for portable and continuous applications. ES has sorbent trap mercury systems for coalfi red CEM applications as well as portable systems for mercury RATA testing according to Method 30B. ES is the leading developer of new dilution sampling instruments for low concentration PM2.5 fi lterable and condensable particulate (EPA OTM-37).

http://www.eisenmann.us.com

815-455-4100

[email protected]

150 E Dartmoor DriveCrystal Lake, IL 60014

Eisenmann is an Internationally recognized environmental systems integrator that has been open for business in USA since 1977 and worldwide since 1951. Basically, we design and build systems and plants for treatment and destruction of hazardous and toxic compounds in gases, liquids and solids. A healthy environment and state-of- the-art production are not a contradiction. Rather, they go hand in hand – thanks to sophisticated technologies and clever automation that enable ecologically sound processes. With over 2,800 designed, engineered and built solutions we can put our experience to work for you!

ttp://www.drakecontrols.com

877-544-5201

7050 Village DriveBuena Park, CA 90621

Drake Controls, founded in 2002, has become one of Woodward’s largest channel partners globally. Our company is a Woodward Recognized Turbine Retrofi tter as well as the Authorized Woodward Sales & Service Center for the central US, Gulf Coast and Western Region of the United States. In addition to our U.S. operations, Drake Controls is also responsible for Woodward products, systems and services within the country of Mexico. In addition to Woodward, Drake Controls also represents Dynalco Controls throughout our U.S. and Mexico territories. Our goal at Drake Controls is to provide quality products, solutions and technical services to the Turbomachinery industry and our customers.

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http://www.hamerenvironmental.com

360-899-5156

1510 S 3rd Street, PO Box 2561Mount Vernon, WA 98273

Hamer Environmental, L.P. is a small Washington based, multi-disciplinary environmental consulting fi rm, whose mission is to provide natural resource consulting services to industry and government. Established in 1992, Hamer Environmental L.P. provides a full range of environmental services.

http://www.gcitest.com

440-647-6672

620 Dickson StreetWellington, OH 44090

Grace Consulting, Inc. (GCI) provides air emissions testing services using the latest technology, equipment and standards since 2000. Clients rely on GCI’s knowledge and experience to insure a well-organized stack testing program. Offering 16 mobile laboratories, providing on site results if needed. Testing Crews with extensive fi eld experience, providing accurate onsite results. Comprehensive inventory of sampling equipment allows staff to perform multi-location testing for simultaneous results. GCI has patented Multi-Probe Flow Rata program call Precision Flow, includes the electric fl ow measurement portions of Method 2H & 2G. Reducing over reporting of pollutants while delivering more accurate results.

http://www.gasmet.com

416-354-2377

956A, The QueenswayToronto, Ontario M8Z 1P5

Gasmet manufactures a complete portfolio of multi-gas analyzers, including FTIR multi-gas instruments to monitor species such as ammonia, HCl, HF, HCN, VOC’s such as formaldehyde, amines, GHGs, and other components. The portable FTIR model DX4000 offers stack testers, engineers and researchers with an engineered package to simultaneously monitor 16 key pollutants; its very small footprint ensures easy access to emission sources. The CEMS IIe is a cost-effective solution for continuous multi-component monitoring in power, cement, and incineration plants, or carbon capture and combustion research applications. Gasmet has recently launched a Continuous Mercury Monitoring system deploying CVAF for online high-sensitivity measurements.

http://www.fraenkische.com

(864) 918-3898

Hellinger Str. 1Königsberg, Bayern

Fraenkische USA, LP Integrated Thermal Management Systems: Fraenksiche focuses mainly on manufacturing plastic, corrugated and smooth tubes for Industrial and Automotive applications on a production area of more than 3 million square feet worldwide. The portfolio includes integrated thermal management systems for energy storage and charging, including modern assembly technology that results in signifi cantly reduced incident rates to meet extended lifetime needed for thermal applications: jumper lines, liquid transmission lines, heatsink / liquid cooling, direct cell cooling, integration of sensor, pumps, reservoirs as well as cable protection for a variety of applications.

http://www.foretressinfosec.com

407-573-6800

189 S Orange Avenue, #1950Orlando, FL 32801

Fortress Information Security is one of the largest cyber security providers of supply chain risk management and vulnerability risk management in the US. Fortress helps secure 10% of the US power grid and critical assets, as well as enterprises in other sectors such as Transportation, Financial Services, and Defense. Fortress uses Technology, Analytics & Services (TAS) and leverages machine learning and artifi cial intelligence to help organizations accelerate security and increase regulatory compliance. Fortress is the only company that connects assets and vendors in a holistic approach. The Fortress team are experts in the fi eld of cyber security who are recognized leaders on industry best practices and processes. Fortress is headquartered in Orlando, Florida, with offi ces in Boise, Idaho, Reston, Virginia, and Columbus, Ohio.

http://www.fl uke.com

425-347-6100

6920 Seaway BlvdEverett, WA 98203

Maintenance leaders must keep their companies up and running while preparing for the future ─ one requiring greater operational effi ciencies, IIoT integration, and predictive maintenance. Fluke Reliability is your perfect partner. Our portfolio of Fluke and PRUFTECHNIK tools, eMaint CMMS, Fluke Connect condition monitoring software, services, and more solve today’s problems and provide a roadmap to a digitalized future.

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http://www.montrose-env.com

949-988-3500

1 Park Plaza, Suite 1000Irvine, CA 92614

Montrose Air Quality Services (MAQS) is one of the nation’s largest providers of air quality measurement services. With our extensive range of air testing and monitoring capabilities, national network, expert teams, unparalleled regulatory experience, and leading-edge technology, MAQS offers the best-in-class in air testing services.

http://www.mksinst.com

978-645-5500

[email protected]

2 Tech Drive, Suite 201Andover, MA 01810

MKS Instruments is a global provider of instruments, subsystems and process control solutions that measure, monitor, deliver, analyze, power and control critical parameters of advanced manufacturing processes to improve process performance and productivity for our customers. Additional information can be found at www.mksinst.com.

http://www.mississippilime.com

314-543-6300 / 800-437-5463

3870 S Lindbergh Blvd, Ste 200St. Louis, MO 63127

Mississippi Lime is a leading supplier of hydrated lime for Dry Sorbent Injection applications. Through the years, our company has supported the DSI industry through high-quality product, sponsorship of test programs, technical service, and research and development. Mississippi Lime’s High Reactivity Hydrated Lime and HRH-64 are enhanced hydrated limes that offer improved utilization, lower emissions, and operational improvements. The high-performing, rapid-reacting HR Hydrate has proven benefi ts to Utilities with pre-APH and pre-SCR injection applications. We also offer high-purity quicklime for Spray Dry Absorbers and Circulating Dry Scrubbers. Mississippi Lime production facilities are located in Ste. Genevieve MO, Vicksburg MS, Verona KY, Weirton WV, Chester SC, and Mobile AL.

http://www.krishnaninc.com

203-921-1800

1516 Bedford StStamford, CT 06905

Krishnan & Associates is a full-service energy & power industry consulting fi rm providing marketing, market analysis, mergers & acquisition and licensing services. We focus on providing specialized technical marketing, analytics & advisory, marketing communications, digital & social media marketing, webinar promotion, lead generation, sales, business development on a global basis. K&A brings vast energy industry domain expertise, a global database of energy facility decision-makers, project developers, architect & engineers, licensee partners, technology implementers that is utilized for our client’s benefi t. Our services have been utilized by over 250 OEM clients and technology providers in the global energy industry.

http://www.hytorc.com

800-367-4986

HYTORC makes industrial bolting safer and simpler. With 50 years of experience focused entirely on developing the highest quality industrial bolting systems, HYTORC is the most trusted name in the industry. From steel mills and mining equipment to refi neries, power plants, and wind turbines; we have developed solutions for every bolting application imaginable. For custom projects, our highly experienced engineering team is at your service to design the most effi cient solution for your job with simple operation and economical pricing in mind. We are consistently improving upon existing products, and developing new tools, based on feedback from the people that use our tools every day. Our latest product line features patented industry-fi rsts like hands-free operation to keep tool operators at a safe distance from the application

http://www.horiba.com

866-562-4698

9755 Research DriveIrvine, CA 92618

HORIBA Scientifi c is the new global team created to better meet customers’ present and future needs by integrating the scientifi c market expertise and resources of HORIBA. HORIBA Scientifi c offerings encompass elemental analysis, fl uorescence, forensics, GDS, ICP, particle characterization, Raman, spectral ellipsometry, sulfur-in-oil, water quality, and XRF. Prominent absorbed brands include Jobin Yvon, Glen Spectra, IBH, SPEX, Instruments S.A, ISA, Dilor, Sofi e, SLM, and Beta Scientifi c.

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http://www.renewgeo.com

775-473-9990

1150 Selmi Drive, Suite 505Reno, NV 89512

UC Won, LLC is developing the proprietary technology known as RenewGeo (renewgeo.com) that collects solar heat to create continuous sustainable geothermal produced electrical power from large scale, in-ground thermal storage.

http://www.redballtgs.com

318-698-9602

[email protected]

609 N. Market StreetShreveport, LA 71107

Supplying your Business. Fueling your Success it’s not just our slogan - it’s what we do. At RED BALL TECHNICAL GAS SERVICES we are dedicated to providing the highest quality pure, mixed and custom blended EPA Protocol and CEMS gases available.

http://www.qedenv.com

760-247-6305

2355 Bishop Circle WestDexter, MI 48130

QED Environmental Systems is the world’s leading provider of environmental technology solutions. Our products serve groundwater, soil and gas management applications in medical, foodstuff, environmental and energy markets. We have a decades old, proven portfolio of product brands including Huberg, Geotech, Landtec and Viasensor portable and fi xed gas analyzers, QED and Landtec wellhead and remediation products and EnNovative Technologies soil sampling products. Together, these products serve the global environmental market, covering a wide range of applications.

http://www.psanalytical.com

954-429-1577

1761 West Hillsboro BlvdDeerfi eld Beach, FL 33442

http://www.psaccesssolutions.com

877-446-1519

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1150 S 48th StreetGrand Forks, ND 58201

P S Analytical specialises in the determination and speciation of mercury and the hydride forming elements in Environmental, Petrochemical and Industrial applications. With offi ces in the UK, USA and Australia and a worldwide network of distributors supported by our in-house team of experts and continuous research and development programme. Our on-line analysers and continuous emissions monitors provide measurement data and control for mercury determination and removal systems. These AFS systems form the basis of various EPA, ASTM, ISO, BSI and EN offi cial standards. Providing complete solutions from sampling through to measurement systems, specializing in tailoring instrumentation for individual customer requirements.

Just like everything else in the industry, each door has its own important job. That’s why each sale is so much more than just a one-time event. Instead, it’s a process, one that begins with proper planning and continues with ongoing support. These long-term relationships are what set us apart. Our PS Access Solutions include a complete line of industrial doors and hatches constructed to specifi cally withstand the abuses of industry and manufacturing. Each system is custom designed to fi t your building, no matter the size or shape.

http://www.otekcorp.com

520-748-7900

4016 E Tennessee StreetTucson, AZ 85714

OTEK Corporation designs and manufactures a comprehensive line of electronic instrumentation for digital process control and measurement using the latest LED technology. Our vast product offering includes digital panel meters, controllers, batch counters, process loggers and bar graph indicators. Our world-wide customer base includes nuclear and fossil power plants, water and waste water utilities, military contractors, aerospace, maritime, oil and gas, chemical, pulp and paper and the automotive industries. We work very closely with our clients to determine the course of action that best meets their instrumentation, process and control needs.

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http://www.techheat.com

818-365-9435

710 Jessie StreetSan Fernando, CA 91340

Since 1968, Technical Heaters/Thermolab has pioneered the creation of a wide range of electrically heated products that have become indispensable elements in today’s world. We manufacture a wide range of heated hoses for Continuous Emissions Monitoring (CEMS), Mercury Emissions Monitoring (MERC), Stack Sampling, Diesel Emissions Testing, Food Processing, Hot Melt Systems, Water Transfer among many others. We also manufacture fl exible heaters, including products performing in the diverse fi elds of Aerospace, Medical Research, Household Appliances, Computers, Instrumentation and Advanced Industrial Manufacturing.

http://www.stpowerservices.com

804-339-9859

42766 Conquest CircleBrambleton, VA 20148

ST Power Services consulting has nearly 30 years of experience in the Power Generation industry, partnering primarily with major OEMs The unique combination of specialized knowledge and specialized understanding of OEM products and service offerings provides exceptional value to power plant owners when evaluating and considering a Long-Term Service Agreement or planning an upgrade to improve plant reliability, operational effi ciency or developing a cost-effective O&M optimization strategy. Our fi rm’s focus and expertise are in fi nding game-changing business performance improvements, building strong customer relationships and solving complex problems with pragmatic solutions. By leveraging proven technical and commercial experience we help power plant owners maximize plant reliability, effi ciency and profi tability while lowering their O&M costs.

http://www.sphera.com

312-796-7160

130 East RandolphChicago, IL 60601

For more than 30 years Sphera has been committed to creating a safer, more sustainable and productive world by advancing operational excellence. Sphera is the largest global provider of Operational Excellence software and information services with a focus on Environmental Health, Safety & Sustainability (EHS&S), Operational Risk and Product Stewardship. The Chicago based company serves more than 2,500 customers and over 1 million individual users across 70 countries. Learn more at www.sphera.com. Follow Sphera on LinkedIn and Twitter @SpheraSolutions.

http://www.spectrumenvsoln.com

512-646-4555

2340 W Braker Lane, Suite AAustin, TX 78758

Spectrum Environmental Solutions is a technology leader in optical analytical techniques. We provide customized solutions using Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, ultraviolet (UV), tunable diode laser (TDL), and quantum cascade laser (QCL) devices. Our solutions are always customized to the client’s unique issues and challenges. Optical measurements provide dynamic, near real-time insight into plant operations. We deliver FTIR analytical devices in both open path and extractive confi gurations. Our environmental consulting service include world class expertise in the areas of industrial fl ares and hazardous waste combustion.

http://www.site2020.com

902-237-3025

7-10 Iisley AveDartmouth, Nova Scotia B3B 1L3

Site2020’s Guardian Smartfl agger patented vision system and compact design enables 1 operator to manage up to 4 road closures. The live video records traffi c at each site entrance. This connected site runs smoothly, safely and can be managed manually or with our pre programmed automatic settings. Site2020 is proud to offer an industry-leading traffi c control solution that helps companies focus on productive work crews, prevents slowdowns, and ensures more effi cient management of resources.

800-270-3102

RPM SOLUTIONS

523 Wellington Way, Suite 345Lexington, KY 40503

25 26© 2020

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TELEDYNE APIEverywhereyoulookTM

http://www.universalanalyzers.com

775-883-2500

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5200 Convair DriveCarson City, NV 89706

Universal Analyzers produces gas sample extraction, transport and conditioning systems for CEM and process measurement. As part of the AMETEK Thermal Process Management business unit which includes O’Brien we can now coordinate the interface between the sample probe, the heated sample line, the sample gas cooler and the balance of conditioning components so that all required connections are provided in a single package. We can simplify your emissions and process gas sample measurements from the extraction point to the analyzer.

http://www.unitedconveyor.com

847-473-5900

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2100 Norman Drive WestWaukegan, IL 60085

United Conveyor Corporation (UCC) is a global leader in material handling and environmental solutions for the power generation industry. UCC offers the most comprehensive portfolio of technologies and systems to improve plant performance and to help ensure environmental compliance. Our expertise in pneumatic, mechanical, vibratory, hydraulic and multi-pollutant control technologies results in delivering the right solution for each unique application.

http://www.trinityconsultants.com

800-229-6655

12770 Merit Drive, Suite 2100Dallas, TX 75251

Founded in 1974, Trinity Consultants® is an international consulting company that assists regulated organizations with environmental permitting and compliance management as well as broader environmental performance issues such as sustainability, climate change, product lifecycle analysis, and ISO 14000 /EMS. Trinity provides technology solutions such as EHS information management systems and BREEZE® environmental modeling software that is used by environmental professionals to predict the impact of air emissions, fi res, and explosions. Trinity provides extensive EHS professional training and EHS technical staffi ng assistance. SafeBridge Consultants®, a Trinity Consultants company, provides toxicology and industrial hygiene services to the life sciences industries.

978-970-5600

http://www.trccompanies.com

3800 Colonnade Pkwy, Suite 175Birmingham, AL 35243

TRC is a leader in delivering professional services for public, private and government clients. We take an integrated approach to your problem, harnessing unparalleled environmental, consultative, engineering and applied technology experience.

http://www.thermofi n.net

450-444-4405

jkhouzam@thermofi n.net

47, boul. Marie-VictorinCandiac, Quebec J5R 1B6

More than a manufacturer, Thermofi n is an effi ciency-driven heat exchanger creator. Through the years and by being attentive to its client’s needs, Thermofi n has become the North-American leader for the design and manufacture of Generator Coolers, Thrust and Guide Bearing Oil Coolers and Transformer coolers. Thermofi n coolers are perfectly adapted to the operational requirements of Power Utilities. Thermofi n’s cooler technology is based on our high quality integrated fi nned tubes which ensures a reliable and stable thermal performance of the cooler through the years as well as a reduced maintenance cost (low fouling, easy cleaning,..).

http://www.teledyne-api.com

858-657-9800

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9970 Carroll Canyon RoadSan Diego, CA 92131

Teledyne API (TAPI) designs and builds precision air quality and industrial gas monitoring instrumentation and is located in San Diego, California, USA. These instruments are used worldwide in ambient air quality monitoring systems (AQMS), continuous emissions monitoring systems (CEMS), and industrial process applications. Our analyzers comply with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), European Union (EU), and other global regulatory agencies for the measurement of criteria pollutants including NOX, SO2, CO, O3, PM10 & PM2.5. Through consistent delivery of high quality instrumentation and superior customer service, we have become a global leader in the markets we serve.

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http://www.WiTricity.com

617-926-2700

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57 Water StreetWatertown, MA 02472

WiTricity Corporation was founded in 2007 to commercialize a new technology for wireless electricity invented and patented two years earlier by a team of physicists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), led by Professor Marin Soljačić. Professor Soljačić and team proved the magnetic fi elds of two properly designed devices with closely matched resonant frequencies can couple into a single continuous magnetic fi eld, enabling the transfer of power from one device to the other at high effi ciency and over a distance range that is useful for real-world applications.

WiTricity is actively developing the core technology and additional intellectual property that will take this spectacular invention and apply it to electric vehicle wireless charging.

http://wildnoteapp.com

805-664-0090

872 Higuera StreetSan Luis Obispo, CA 93401

Wildnote delivers mobile software solutions for environmental regulatory compliance, monitoring, remediation, and restoration on large-scale infrastructure projects. Used for site assessments, construction monitoring, utility transmission lines, pipelines, renewable energy siting, and other projects throughout the United States. The technology replaces slow, clunky, manual tasks with automated processes for better workfl ow so you can go faster, reduce errors, stay on track and on time. Produce complex reports in minutes instead of days or weeks with consistent, accurate, accessible data. Wildnote is cloud-based, customizable, and works on iOS, Android, mobile and web. Recognized as a top 10 environmental compliance technology provider.

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http://www.werecyclesolar.com

480-482-7050

4742 N 24th Street, Suite 300Phoenix, AZ 85016

We Recycle Solar is innovating the lifecycle management process for your photovoltaic devices. We bring decades of expertise in asset recovery and electronics recycling to the solar industry, acting as your single-source disposal provider for excess, recalled, and end-of-life solar products such as panels, energy storage, and more. Through the environmentally responsible, client-focused solutions that We Recycle Solar delivers, our clients benefi t from increased value from their end-of-life products, complete compliance at the state, federal, and global level, and total brand protection from the perils of an open gray market. Simply put, We Recycle Solar looks for more from you than your damaged solar panels – we look to be your partner. We look forward to working together with our clients to help meet their needs at every step of the way.

https://www.energy.gov/fe/offi ce-fossil-energyWebsite

800 North Fredrick AveGaithersburg, MD 20879

The U.S. Department of Energy’s Offi ce of Fossil Energy is responsible for Federal research, development, and demonstration efforts on advanced power generation; power plant effi ciency; water management; and carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies, as well as the development of technological solutions for the prudent and sustainable development of our unconventional oil and gas domestic resources. It also manages the nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve and Northeast Home Heating Oil Reserve, both key emergency response tools available to the President to protect Americans from energy supply disruptions.