ASHRAE Technical Committee 6.9 - Thermal Storage

PROGRAMS

TC 6.9 Program Subcommittee Chair: Al Green [e-Mail: TC69Programs]


Program for the Summer 2007 Meeting in Long Beach:

Seminar 73 - Secondary Benefits of Thermal Energy Storage - Wednesday, June 27, 2007 from 11 a.m. - 12 p.m.

  1. Secondary Benefits of TES
    John S. Andrepont, Member, The Cool Solutions Co., Lisle, IL
  2. TES and Its Affect on CO2 at the Source
    Scot Duncan, PE, Retrofit Originality Inc, Lake Forest, CA
  3. The Essence of Storage: Balancing CHP Loads Saves Natural Resources at University of Arizona
    Mark M. MacCracken, PE, Member, Calmac Manufacturing Corp, Englewood, NJ

Seminar 76 - Energy Performance of Thermal Energy Storage Systems - Wednesday, June 27, 2007 from 12:15 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.

  1. Performance of a TES System in Nebraska
    Gregor Henze, PhD, PE, Member, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Omaha, NE
  2. Case Study of the University of Alberta Thermal Storage System
    William P. Bahnfleth, PhD, PE, ASHRAE Fellow, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
  3. Title 24, TDV and Cool Storage
    Martyn Dodd, Member, Calmac Manufacturing Corp, Fair Lawn, NJ
  4. Controls of an Ice Storage System for a School
    Moncef Krarti, PhD, PE, Member, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO

Program for the Winter 2007 Meeting in Dallas:

Seminar 42 - Saving Capital and Operating Costs Using TES - Tuesday, January 30, 2007 from 7:45 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.

  1. Case Studies of Operating and Capital Cost Savings Using Chilled Water and Low Temperature Fluid TES
    John Andrepont, P.E., Member, The Cool Solutions Co., Lisle, IL
  2. Case Study of an Ice Thermal Storage System
    Ram Narayanamurthy, Member, Ice Energy, Loveland, CO
  3. Saving Capital and Operating Costs using TES
    JJohn Dunlap, P.E., Member, John Dunlap & Partners, Richmond, VA

Program for the Summer 2006 Meeting in Quebec City:

Seminar 4 - Recent Canadian Energy Storage Projects - Sunday, June 25, 2006 from 7:45 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.

  1. Energy Storage in a New Energy Efficient Building in Montreal
    Maxime St-Denis, PWGSC, Montreal, QB, Canada
  2. Geothermal System with Ice Storage in a Winnipeg Church Ed Lohrenz, Ice Kube Systems Ltd., West St. Paul, MB, Canada
  3. 60,000 Ton-hour Stratified Thermal Energy Storage (TES):
    Capturing Million of Dollars in Capital and Operating Savings for a Major University in Canada
    John S. Andrepont, Member, The Cool Solutions Co., Lisle, IL

Program for the Winter 2006 Meeting in Chicago:

Seminar 24: TES Outside the U.S.: International Applications of Thermal Energy Storage

  1. A Unique Thermal Cooling and Ice TES System at the World's Deepest Single Shaft Mine
    Sidney A. Parsons, P.E., Member, CSIR Building and Construction Technology, Pretoria, South Africa
  2. Ice TES Applications in China
    John Lau, Baltimore Aircoil Co., Jessup, MD
  3. Asia Looks to Ice TES to Stay Cool
    Mark M. MacCracken, P.E., Member, Calmac Manufacturing Corp., Englewood, NJ
  4. Thermally Stratified TES on Five Continents
    Alan W. Green, P.E., Member, CB&I, Plainfield, IL

Symposium CH-06-11 -Thermal Storage Systems Aging Gracefully

  1. Stratified Low Temperature Fluid TES in a Major Convention District: Aging Gracefully as Fine Wine
    John S. Andrepont, Member, The Cool Solutions Co., Lisle, IL
  2. An Ice-Ball Storage System for a Laboratory Complex
    Chang W. Sohn, Ph.D., P.E., Member, David M. Underwood, P.E., Member,and Mike C. J. Lin, Ph.D., U.S. Army Engineer R&D Center, Champaign, IL
  3. Thermal Energy Storage: Aging Gracefully
    Robert A. Potter, Jr., Ph.D., P.E., Member, Andrew Guertsen and Stuart Douglass, Roger Williams University, Bristol, RI

Program for the Annual 2005 Meeting in Denver:

Seminar 24: Recent Advances in Thermal Energy Storage

  1. Recent Research on Diffuser Design for Stratified Chilled Water Storage Tanks
    William P. Bahnfleth, Ph.D., P.E., Fellow, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
  2. Application of Refrigerant Based Energy Storage to Residential Systems
    Douglas Hittle, Ph.D., Fellow, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
  3. Building Thermal Mass Utilization to Shift Cooling Load
    Moncef Krarti, Ph.D., P.E., Member, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
  4. TES Application in LEED Certified Buildings
    Brian Silvetti, P.E., Member, Calmac Corp., Englewood, NJ

Forum 30: Using Thermal Energy Storage (TES) When Applying Standard 90.1 - 2001

Using thermal energy storage (TES) in the energy cost budget method of Standard 90.1-2001 can slash energy costs, benefit the environment, and earn LEED - NC credits.
Moderator: John H. Nix, Member, Florida Power & Light Co., Miami, FL


Program for the Winter 2005 Meeting in Orlando:

Seminar 43: Thermal Storage Systems in Florida

  1. Thermal Energy Storage Applications in Florida
    John Nix, Member, Florida Power & Light Co., Miami, FL
  2. Shell Point Retirement Community
    Gary H. Griffin P.E., Member, B&I Contractors, Inc., Ft. Myers, FL
  3. Stratified Thermal Energy Storage in Orlando, Florida
    John S. Andrepont, Member, The Cool Solutions Co., Lisle, IL
  4. TES Application with Load Control Rate at Nova SE University
    Nikolas Camejo, E3nnovations Co., Ft. Lauderdale, FL
  5. Successful Thermal Energy Storage Systems
    Cliff Runkel, Sklow and Runkel Consulting Engineering, Melbourne, FL

Downloadable Presentations from Previous Sessions

  1. Stratified Thermal Energy Storage in the Chicago Area, 1993-2002
    John S. Andrepont, Member, The Cool Solutions Co., Naperville, IL
    299KB PDF

  2. Thermal Energy Storage, Deregulation and Power Outages: How Do They Relate?
    Mark M. MacCracken, P.E., Member, Calmac Manufacturing, Englewood, NJ
    444KB PDF

  3. Back to the Basics of Good TES Design
    Brian M. Silvetti, P.E., Member, Calmac Manufacturing, Englewood, NJ
    167KB PDF

  4. Designing Cool Storage Systems for Energy Efficiency
    James S. Elleson, P.E., Member, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
    122KB PDF

  5. TES and Rates in a Deregulated Electric Market
    Charles W. Frazell, P.E., Member, Texas Utilities, Ft. Worth, TX
    624KB PDF

  6. Thermal Energy Storage - Exploring the Possibilities
    Douglas T. Reindl, Ph.D., P.E., Member, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI
    322KB PDF

  7. Operators' Perspectives On or Needs for Thermal Storage Systems 9KB PDF

  8. Evaluating District Cooling Options for a University Campus Under Real-Time Electric Pricing
    James S. Elleson, P.E., Member, University of Wisconsin, HVAC&R Center, Madison, WI
    394KB PDF

  9. Reorganizing a Buildings MBS System to Operate Under Real Time Pricing
    Peter Simmonds, Ph.D., Member, Flack+Kurtz Consulting Engineers, LLP, San Francisco, CA
    245KB PDF

  10. A New Technology of Ice Thermal Storage
    Jean Patry, AIRCLIMA Research, Paris, France
    757KB PDF

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