16
Wednesday March 6, 2013

Energy Innovation Conference Program 2013

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

 

Citation preview

Page 1: Energy Innovation Conference Program 2013

WednesdayMarch 6, 2013

Energy Innovation Conference 2011Sustainability - The Future is Now

Page 2: Energy Innovation Conference Program 2013

8:00 - 8:30Registration / Packet Pick-up

8:30 - 9:15Introduction to Residential Solar Power Jeff Oder WB 102

How to Go Green and Save Green Michelle Hibbard and Eric Kuzan

WB 103

Green Campus Tours Hillary Rhode and Tori Daniels WB 105

LEED and LLC’s Net Zero Energy Building (ZEB) Neal Haarman WB 106

3D Software/Printers, What Can They Be Used For? Leo Kitten WB 112

Residential Wind Joe Tillman WB 113

Ornamental Grasses Dyke Barkley WB 119-20

Home Makeover: Green “Addition” Rick and Lisa Madlem WB 121

Autumn Berry Inspired: Discovering a Fruitful, Sustainable Ecosystem Dustin Kelly WB 127

Employment Opportunities in the Nuclear Industry Larry Weber WB 138

9:30 - 10:30 Keynote PresentationKeynote Bob Dixson WB 045

10:45 - 11:30Question & Answer Bob Dixson WB 045

Geothermal 101 Chris Smith WB 102

Home Food Preservation Lucinda Horton WB 103

Tree Care and the World We Live In Tom Caldwell WB 105

Waste Oil to Bio-Diesel Production Dan Johnson WB 106

Biomass Gasification Wei Wang, Jacob Hixson and Chengdong Hu

WB 112

Compost in the Vineyards Becky Weber and Charlie Bedinger

WB 113

Permaculture Primer Bill and Becky Wilson WB 119

CBJT Community Education Adra Baldwin and Mark Dyer

WB 120

How Social Media Can Help You Go Green Lisa Shumard-Shelton WB 127

Energy Efficiency for Buildings Jason Vogelbaugh WB 138

11:45 - 12:30A Dramatic Renewable Energy Transition and the Future of Food Peter Schwartzman WB 102

Sustainability at EIU Ryan Siegel WB 103

Top 40 Hits of Planet Earth Denise Willenborg WB 105

SMART Shopping! (Save Money and Resources Today) Carol Jo Morgan WB 106

3D Software/Printers, What Can They Be Used For? Leo Kitten WB 112

Nuclear Power/Naval Nuclear Power Program Marmaduke Simms WB 113

Presenter Room #

Energy Innovation Conference

Presenter Room #

Presenter Room #

Presenter Room #

Page 3: Energy Innovation Conference Program 2013

8:00 - 8:30Registration / Packet Pick-up

8:30 - 9:15Introduction to Residential Solar Power Jeff Oder WB 102

How to Go Green and Save Green Michelle Hibbard and Eric Kuzan

WB 103

Green Campus Tours Hillary Rhode and Tori Daniels WB 105

LEED and LLC’s Net Zero Energy Building (ZEB) Neal Haarman WB 106

3D Software/Printers, What Can They Be Used For? Leo Kitten WB 112

Residential Wind Joe Tillman WB 113

Ornamental Grasses Dyke Barkley WB 119-20

Home Makeover: Green “Addition” Rick and Lisa Madlem WB 121

Autumn Berry Inspired: Discovering a Fruitful, Sustainable Ecosystem Dustin Kelly WB 127

Employment Opportunities in the Nuclear Industry Larry Weber WB 138

9:30 - 10:30 Keynote PresentationKeynote Bob Dixson WB 045

10:45 - 11:30Question & Answer Bob Dixson WB 045

Geothermal 101 Chris Smith WB 102

Home Food Preservation Lucinda Horton WB 103

Tree Care and the World We Live In Tom Caldwell WB 105

Waste Oil to Bio-Diesel Production Dan Johnson WB 106

Biomass Gasification Wei Wang, Jacob Hixson and Chengdong Hu

WB 112

Compost in the Vineyards Becky Weber and Charlie Bedinger

WB 113

Permaculture Primer Bill and Becky Wilson WB 119

CBJT Community Education Adra Baldwin and Mark Dyer

WB 120

How Social Media Can Help You Go Green Lisa Shumard-Shelton WB 127

Energy Efficiency for Buildings Jason Vogelbaugh WB 138

11:45 - 12:30A Dramatic Renewable Energy Transition and the Future of Food Peter Schwartzman WB 102

Sustainability at EIU Ryan Siegel WB 103

Top 40 Hits of Planet Earth Denise Willenborg WB 105

SMART Shopping! (Save Money and Resources Today) Carol Jo Morgan WB 106

3D Software/Printers, What Can They Be Used For? Leo Kitten WB 112

Nuclear Power/Naval Nuclear Power Program Marmaduke Simms WB 113

At a GlanceOwn You Own Power Plant Craig Pals WB 119

Natural Daylighting for your Home Mark Dyer WB 120

The Patterson Technology Center Roy Shelley WB 127

The Nuclear Industry in America Larry Weber WB 138

12:30 - 1:00 LunchWitt’s Smokehouse

1:00 - 1:45Award Ceremonies Bob Dixson WB 045

Geothermal 101 Chris Smith WB 102

Top 40 Hits of Planet Earth Denise Willenborg WB 105

Sustainable Products for Interior Spaces Cindy Davis WB 106

Biomass Gasification Wei Wang, Jacob Hixson and Chengdong Hu

WB 112

Eco Careers: Energy, Environment and the Economy Lola Lucas WB 113

Energy Efficiency for Buildings Jason Vogelbaugh WB 138

2:00 - 2:45Sustainability Gardening Jeff Oder WB 102

How to Go Green and Save Green Michelle Hibbard and Eric Kuzan

WB 103

Green Campus Tours Hillary Rhode and Tori Daniels WB 105

One More Time: The Art and Science of Reusing Carol Jo Morgan WB 106

Nuclear Power/Naval Nuclear Power Program Marmaduke Simms WB 112

Sunshine Ahead for Green Jobs (and Not Just Solar) Lola Lucas WB 113

Permaculture Primer Bill and Becky Wilson WB 119

CBJT Community Education Adra Baldwin and Mark Dyer WB 120

Solar Racing Team of SIUE Amy Sunderlin WB 121

Autumn Berry Inspired: Discovering a Fruitful, Sustainable Ecosystem Dustin Kelly WB 127

Recycling and the Zero Waste Economy with an inside look into a Material Recovery Facility

Marie Streenz WB 138

3:00 -3:45Own Your Own Power Plant Craig Pals WB 102

Sustainability at EIU Ryan Siegel WB 103

Waste Oil to Bio-Diesel Production Dan Johnson WB 106

Residential Wind Joe Tillman WB 113

Solar Hot Water Mark Dyer WB 120

How Social Media Can Help You Go Green Lisa Shumard-Shelton WB 127

4:00Conference Wrap-up / Prize Drawings

over

view

Energy Innovation Conference

Presenter Room #

Presenter Room #

Presenter Room #

Page 4: Energy Innovation Conference Program 2013
Page 5: Energy Innovation Conference Program 2013

map

Page 6: Energy Innovation Conference Program 2013

Mayor Bob Dixson is a native Kansan and has been a resident of Greensburg since 1985. In the evening of May 4, 2007, Greensburg was devastated by an F5 tornado that traveled rapidly through the area, leveling at least 95 percent of the city and killing 11 people. The tornado was 1.7 miles in width and winds reached 205 miles per hour. Dixson took office as Mayor of Greensburg in May 2008 and he is leading the way in the process of rebuilding the community after the May 4, 2007 tornado. Sustainable building, renewable energy and “green” technologies are the cornerstones of the recovery of Greensburg.

Tornado’s destruction - May 2007

Page 7: Energy Innovation Conference Program 2013

sess

ions

Rebuilding Greensburg

Wind farm

City Hall

Arts Center

Big Well Museum & Visitor Information Center

Page 8: Energy Innovation Conference Program 2013

8:00 - 8:30Registration / Packet Pick-up

8:30 - 9:15Jeff OderTitle: “Introduction to Residential Solar Power”Location: West Building Room 102Description: Join Jeff as he talks about the fundamentals of photovoltaic power as it applies to residential applications. Topics covered include system types and sizing, photovoltaic modules, invertors and system siting. In addition, the grid interconnections associated with different types of power systems will be discussed. Participants will also learn about proper installation procedures and a cost and return on investment analysis.

Michelle Hibbard and Eric KuzanTitle: “How to Go Green and Save Green”Location: West Building Room 103Description: This session will discuss how business and NFP’s can benefit from assisting businesses/non-profits with cash incentives to implement energy efficiency projects.

Hilary Rhode and Tori Daniels Title: “Green Campus Tours”Location: West Building Room 105Description: Join the Lake Land College Ambassadors on a tour of the “greener” parts of our campus. Walk out to the wind turbines and check out some of the other cool sustainable projects, through the eyes of current students. Wear your walking shoes! Emily Adams, Marie Lock, Jamie Rexroat, Christian Lovell, and Madison Spence will be helping with the tours.

Neal HaarmanTitle: “LEED and LLC’s Net Zero Energy Building (ZEB)”Location: West Building Room 106Description: This session will cover an ntroduction to LEED standards and how LLC is applying them to ZEB.

Leo Kitten Title: “3D Software/Printers, What Can They Be Used For? ”Location: West Building Room 112Description: Have you ever had a wonderful idea for a new product or building design and wanted to

share it with others? Today with advancements in 3D software and 3D printing, it’s possible for everyone. We’ll show how. Examples of the technology at work, including windmills, automobiles, buildings, 3D design and prototyping systems, 3D software, laser cutter, 3D printers and how to use them. This session will discuss low cost options.

Joe TillmanTitle: “Residential Wind”Location: West Building Room 113Description: Thinking about the possibility of owning a wind turbine? Wondering if a wind turbine would pay for itself? If you answered “yes” to one or both of these questions then this presentation is for you. This session covers the basic parts of wind turbines and looks at some of the residential wind systems that are on the market. Attendees are encouraged to bring along their electric bill for matching their electrical consumption to expected turbine production.

Dyke BarkleyTitle: “Ornamental Grasses”Location: West Building Room 119-120Description: Join Dyke as he discusses the use of ornamental grasses in your landscape. These beautiful plants are easy to grow and require little care. Dyke presently grows 80 types of grasses in his landscape. We will discuss many types that will work in your landscape and cover how best to care for them.

Rick and Lisa MadlemTitle: “Home Makeover: Green 'Addition’”Location: West Building Room 121Description: Have you ever considered converting your house to green technology? Or do you have plans for a new addition to your home? Join Rick and Lisa Madlem as they share how their dream garage/bedroom/bath addition resulted in a “green” makeover. They will share their plan, the build, and the end result to include green tips of what they learned and what they would do differently.

Dustin KellyTitle: “Autumn Berry Inspired: Discovering a Fruitful, Sustainable Ecosystem”Location: West Building Room 127Description: Americans have introduced many species to this terrain. Some spread quickly, and became labeled as invasive. But this mindset has led most to ignore some of the most productive species thriving here, including the Autumn Olive tree. Autumn Berry

Page 9: Energy Innovation Conference Program 2013

sess

ions

Inspired explores what can be done to control the spread of what is widely considered a pest while creating jobs, increasing development, and securing local food sources.

Larry WeberTitle: “Employment Opportunities in the Nuclear Industry”Location: West Building Room 138Description: Please join Larry Weber in a discussion on the availability of jobs in the nuclear industry. Bring questions.

9:30 - 10:30Bob Dixson - Keynote presentationLocation: West Building Atrium 045

Description: See pages 5-6.

10:45 - 11:30Bob DixsonTitle: “Question and Answer”Location: West Building Room 045

Chris SmithTitle: “Geothermal 101”Location: West Building Room 102Description: This session is an introduction to the features and benefits of geothermal technology plus information on how the system works and the 30 percent tax credit.

Lucinda HortonTitle: “Home Food Preservation”Location: West Building Room 103Description: Join Lucinda for a brief introduction to drying, freezing, and canning of your garden crops.

Tom CaldwellTitle: “Tree Care and the World We Live In”Location: West Building Room 105Description: This session will discuss tree care techniques for sustainable landscapes as practiced on the LLC campus, with applications for the surrounding community and private homeowners. Topics include organizations dedicated to tree care, as well as tree species selection, planting, and pruning.

Dan JohnsonTitle: “Waste Oil to Bio-Diesel Production”Location: West Building Room 106Description: Here you will learn the logistical and chemical process of bio-diesel production from waste oils.

Wei Wang, Jacob Hixson and Chengdong HuTitle: “Biomass Gasification”Location: West Building Room 112Description: This presentation will include an introduction of a laboratory scale biomass gasification system at EIU. In addition, the process to pelletize and gasify biomass fuel, testing fuel HHV, as well as analyzing produced syn-gas from biomass will be discussed.

Becky Weber and Charlie BedingerTitle: “Compost in the Vineyards”Location: West Building Room 113Description: This session will discuss benefits of using compost to enrich vineyard soil, neutralize Ph levels and increase water holding capacity.

Bill and Becky WilsonTitle: “Permaculture Primer”Location: West Building Room 119Description: What kind of skills do we need for 21st Century Living? Can we create and live in a whole system that is by its nature sustainable? Permaculture design is exemplified when there is a convergence of common sense, indigenous wisdom and appropriate technology. The objective is to design livable systems for people and the planet that support and mimic nature’s own ability to create real abundance. Permaculture is grounded in a respectful approach to others, to all of life, and to future generations–dedicated to leaving the planet in better condition than how we found it.

Adra Baldwin and Mark DyerTitle: “CBJT Community Education”Location: West Building Room 120Description: This session will discuss activities involving area 4-H, Williams and Riddle Elementary field trips, workshops held, and what will be available in the future.

Page 10: Energy Innovation Conference Program 2013

Lisa Shumard-SheltonTitle: “How Social Media Can Help You Go Green”Location: West Building Room 127Description: This is a roundtable discussion on how to utilize social media to help your company go green. Please bring social media success stories to share.

Jason VogelbaughTitle: “Energy Efficiency for Buildings”Location: West Building Room 138Description: Why, how, and what criteria are important for an energy efficiency project for a building? This session will discuss the myths versus the facts of energy efficiency projects and present a case study of an energy solution.

11:45 - 12:30Peter SchwartzmanTitle: “A Dramatic Renewable Energy Transition and the Future of Food”Location: West Building Room 102Description: We have virtually unlimited renewable energy to draw from and we have significant ways to reduce waste. Both bode well for our energy and food futures. Come see how dramatic a change is possible.

Ryan SiegelTitle: “Sustainability at EIU”Location: West Building Room 103Description: This session will discuss sustainability initiatives at EIU and information about the projects undertaken and planned to reduce the environmental impact. Also, presenters gather information from the audience regarding a potential Center for Appropriate Technology.

Carol Jo MorganTitle: “SMART Shopping! (Save Money and Resources Today)”Location: West Building Room 106Description: You shop! I shop! We’re all shoppers, but being an eco-conscious consumer goes beyond the “paper or plastic” question. The I.D.E.A. Store’s Environmental Specialist, Carol Jo Morgan, will help you consider strategies for saving resources of all types and arm you with take-along aids.

Leo Kitten Title: “3D Software/Printers, What Can They Be Used For? ”Location: West Building Room 112Description: Have you ever had a wonderful idea for a new product or building design and wanted to share it with others? Today with advancements in 3D software and 3D printing, it’s possible for everyone. We’ll show how. Examples of the technology at work, including windmills, automobiles, buildings, 3D design and prototyping systems, 3D software, laser cutter, 3D printers and how to use them. This session will discuss low cost options.

Marmaduke SimmsTitle: “Nuclear Power/Naval Nuclear Power Program”Location: West Building Room 113Description: This session will discuss nuclear power, submarines, basic concepts of fission, basic reactor operation, jobs available in the Navy/post Navy job availability, nuclear Navy schooling and benefits.;

Craig PalsTitle: “Own Your Own Power Plant!”Location: West Building Room 119Description: Each time you pay your electric bill you, are essentially paying rent to the local utility company. How would you like to be the power plant owner instead of the tenant? This session will show you how energy-efficiency, solar and wind, and energy management can allow you to “own” your power and provide energy independence.

Mark DyerTitle: “Natural Daylighting for your Home”Location: West Building Room 120Description:More than a skylight, sun tubes can bring natural sunlight into any room to brighten it up. In this session we’ll explore products, costs, and how you can do this DIY project in an afternoon.

Larry WeberTitle: “The Nuclear Industry in America”Location: West Building Room 138Description: Come hear about the current industry situation and the future of nuclear power.

Page 11: Energy Innovation Conference Program 2013

sess

ions

Roy ShelleyTitle: “The Patterson Technology Center”Location: West Building Room 127Description: This session will provide an overview of the new Patterson Technology Center’s LEED certified building in Effingham, IL.

12:30 - 1:00Lunch / Witt’s SmokehouseLocation: West Building Atrium 045Description: Choice of Witt's Smoked Pulled Pork Sandwich, Turkey Breast Wrap, Pappy LeDeaux's Baked beans, Ranch Pasta Salad, Regular Chips, Chocolate Chunk Cookie and choice of drink.The cost is $10.00.

1:00 - 1:45Bob DixsonTitle: “Award Ceremonies”Location: West Building Room 045Description: Awards for the junior/senior Energy Fair will be presented along with the awards for the Film Shorts competition.

Chris SmithTitle: “Geothermal 101”Location: West Building Room 102Description: This session is an introduction to the features and benefits of geothermal technology plus information on how the system works and the 30 percent tax credit.

Cindy DavisTitle: “Sustainable Products for Interior Spaces”Location: West Building Room 106Description: Why design green? What makes a product green? This session will educate on 3rd party certifications that prevent “greenwashing”.

Wei Wang, Jacob Hixson and Chengdong HuTitle: “Biomass Gasification”Location: West Building Room 112Description: This presentation will include an introduction of a laboratory scale biomass gasification system at EIU. In addition, the process to pelletize and gasify biomass fuel, testing fuel HHV, as well as analyzing produced syn-gas from biomass will be discussed.

Lola LucasTitle: “Eco Careers: Energy, Environment and the Economy”Location: West Building Room 113Description: Find your green job by using Renew, a free website produced by the Illinois Department of Employment Security. It includes key reports, industry sites and green job boards to find up-to-the-minute openings and salary information. Learn about the growing field of disaster prevention and remediation as we deal with the extreme events produced by climate change.

Jason VogelbaughTitle: “Energy Efficiency for Buildings”Location: West Building Room 138Description: Why, how, and what criteria are important for an energy efficiency project for a building? This session will discuss the myths versus the facts of energy efficiency projects and present a case study of an energy solution.

2:00 - 2:45Jeff OderTitle: “Sustainability Gardening”Location: West Building Room 102Description: Calling all gardeners, hobbyists and sustainability enthusiasts! This spring, Lake Land College is piloting a sustainable agricultural community garden and invites community members get involved with this effort. College officials have dedicated an acre and a half on which several four-foot-by-twenty-foot raised garden plots will be created. College employees, students and community members are welcome to participate in this endeavor, at no cost to them, by taking ownership of a plot and growing vegetables, fruits and other edible plants.

Michelle Hibbard and Eric KuzanTitle: “How to Go Green and Save Green”Location: West Building Room 103Description: This session will discuss how business and NFP’s can benefit from assisting businesses/non-profits with cash incentives to implement energy efficiency projects.

Page 12: Energy Innovation Conference Program 2013

Hilary Rhode and Tori Daniels Title: “Green Campus Tours”Location: West Building Room 105Description: Join the Lake Land College Ambassadors on a tour of the “greener” parts of our campus. Walk out to the wind turbines and check out some of the other cool sustainable projects, through the eyes of current students. Wear your walking shoes! Emily Adams, Marie Lock, Jamie Rexroat, Christian Lovell, and Madison Spence will be helping with the tours.

Carol Jo MorganTitle: “One More Time: The Art and Science of Reusing”Location: West Building Room 106Description: Of the traditional “three Rs,” Reusing is rewarding educationally, environmentally, and creatively. Prepare yourself to be amazed as The I.D.E.A. Store’s Environmental Specialist, Carol Jo Morgan, introduces you to the incredible range of possibilities.

Marmaduke SimmsTitle: “Nuclear Power/Naval Nuclear Power Program”Location: West Building Room 112Description: This session will discuss nuclear power, submarines, basic concepts of fission, basic reactor operation, jobs available in the Navy/post Navy job availability, nuclear Navy schooling and benefits.;

Lola LucasTitle: “Sunshine Ahead for Green Jobs (and Not Just Solar)”Location: West Building Room 113Description: There are hundreds of green job titles with new ones evolving every day. Expand your ideas of what constitutes a green career by using the Green Career Interest Survey and Find Your Green Job within ReNEW. These are all free online resources produced by the Illinois Department of Employment Security. You’ll also receive the latest update of Careers of the Future with ideas for greening the world with new ideas, processes and gadgets.

Bill and Becky WilsonTitle: “Permaculture Primer”Location: West Building Room 119Description: What kind of skills do we need for 21st

Century Living? Can we create and live in a whole system that is by its nature sustainable? Permaculture design is exemplified when there is a convergence of common sense, indigenous wisdom and appropriate technology. The objective is to design livable systems for people and the planet that support and mimic nature’s own ability to create real abundance. Permaculture is grounded in a respectful approach to others, to all of life, and to future generations–dedicated to leaving the planet in better condition than how we found it.

Adra Baldwin and Mark DyerTitle: “CBJT Community Education”Location: West Building Room 120Description: This session will discuss activities involving area 4-H, Williams and Riddle Elementary field trips, workshops held, and what will be available in the future.

Amy SunderlinTitle: “Solar Racing Team of SIUE”Location: West Building Room 121Description: Come hear about SIUE’s Solar Racing Team’s solar car that they built. Learn about the system of a solar car and how they work.

Dustin KellyTitle: “Autumn Berry Inspired: Discovering a Fruitful, Sustainable Ecosystem”Location: West Building Room 127Description: Americans have introduced many species to this terrain. Some spread quickly, and became labeled as invasive. But this mindset has led most to ignore some of the most productive species thriving here, including the Autumn Olive tree. Autumn Berry Inspired explores what can be done to control the spread of what is widely considered a pest while creating jobs, increasing development, and securing local food sources.

Marie StreenzTitle: “Recycling and the Zero Waste Economy with an inside look into a Material Recovery Facility. ”Location: West Building Room 138Description: Marie will cover the impacts recycling has on the economy- local, state and national- and the impacts on the environment.

Page 13: Energy Innovation Conference Program 2013

sess

ions

She will also go into commonly confused recyclables and show an inside live look at the working of a recycling Material Recovery Facility.

3:00 - 3:45Craig PalsTitle: “Own Your Own Power Plant!”Location: West Building Room 102Description: Each time you pay your electric bill, you are essentially paying rent to the local utility company. How would you like to be the power plant owner instead of the tenant? This session will show you how energy-efficiency, solar and wind, and energy management can allow you to “own” your power and provide energy independence.

Ryan SiegelTitle: “Sustainability at EIU”Location: West Building Room 103Description: This session will discuss sustainability initiatives at EIU and information about the projects undertaken and planned to reduce the environmental impact. Also, presenters gather information from the audience regarding a potential Center for Appropriate Technology.

Dan JohnsonTitle: “Waste Oil to Bio-Diesel Production”Location: West Building Room 106Description: Here you will learn the logistical and chemical process of bio-diesel production from waste oils.

Joe TillmanTitle: “Residential Wind”Location: West Building Room 113Description: Thinking about the possibility of owning a wind turbine? Wondering if a wind turbine would pay for itself? If you answered “yes” to one or both of these questions then this presentation is for you. This session covers the basic parts of wind turbines and looks at some of the residential wind systems that are on the market. Attendees are encouraged to bring along their electric bill for matching their electrical consumption to expected turbine production.

Mark DyerTitle: “Solar Hot Water”Location: West Building Room 120Description: Heating water for domestic uses has been around for centuries. In this session we’ll explore the basics of modern solar hot water including equipment, costs, and whether this might be something for you.

Lisa Shumard-SheltonTitle: “How Social Media Can Help You Go Green”Location: West Building Room 127Description: This is a roundtable discussion on how to utilize social media to help your company go green. Please bring social media success stories to share.

4:00 Conference Wrap-up / Prize Drawings

Register for today’s Energy

Innovation Conference and be

entered to win a Google Nexus

7 and a $25 Staples gift card!

Today’s drawing will take

place at 4 p.m. in the Atrium

of the West Building and the

selected winner must be present to win.

Page 14: Energy Innovation Conference Program 2013

Business Solutions Center at EIURepresentatives: Tiffany Kline and Jeanne Dauhttp://www.eiu.edu/bsc

Vendors

Lake Land CollegeEnvironmental Club and Horticulture Clubhttp://lakelandcollege.edu/

A1 Energyhttp://www.a1energy.us

Advanced Disposal ServicesRepresentative: Ed Wokerhttp://www.AdvancedDisposal.com

Advanced Energy Solutions Group, incRepresentative: Aur Beckhttp://www.aesolar.com

Alpha Controls & ServicesRepresentative: Jason Vogelbaughhttp://www.alphaacs.com

Ameren Illinois ActOnEnergyRepresentatives: Michelle Hibbard and Eric Kruzanhttp://www.ActOnEnergy.com

Autumn Berry InspiredRepresentative: Dustin Kellyhttp://www.autumnberryinspired.com

CBJT-Renewable Energy ProgramsRepresentatives: Adra Baldwin and Mark Dyerhttp://www.lakeland.cc.il.us/tech_division/green_jobs/index.cfm

Citizen’s Utility BoardRepresentative: Rajiv Ravulapatihttp://www.citizensutilityboard.org/

Coles County Sheriff DepartmentRepresentative: Brian Hustonhttp://www.co.coles.il.us/Sheriff

Coles Moultrie Electric CooperativeRepresentatives: Sam Adair, Aaron Ridenour, and Marla Eversolehttp://www.cmec.coop

Com2 Recycling Solutionshttp://www.com2computer.com

DayStarRepresentative: William Schlabach

Douglas Hart Nature CenterRepresentative:http://www.dhnature.org

Eaton CorporationRepresentative: Craig Vedvikhttp://www.eatonelectrical.com

Page 15: Energy Innovation Conference Program 2013

GeoComfort Geothermal SystemsRepresentative: Chris Smithhttp://www.geocomfort.com

Home DepotRepresentatives: Aaron York and Jerry Krebshttp://http://www.homedepot.com

llinois Environmental CouncilRepresentative: Tamika Gibsonhttp://www.ilenviro.org

Illinois Green Business AssociationRepresentative: Cassandra Carrollhttp://www.illinoisgba.com

Integrys Energy ServicesRepresentative: Debra Lucashttp://www.integrysenergy.com/deblucasfor energy

KC Summershttp://www.kcsummers.com ve

ndor

s

SIUE - Solar Car Racing Teamhttp://www.ee.siue.edu/~solar

The I.D.E.A. StoreRepresentatives: Shauna Carey and Carol Jo Morganhttp://www.the-idea-store.org

Tick Tock EnergyRepresentatives: Eric Pals and Craig Palshttp://ticktockenergy.com

U S NavyRepresentative: Jon Dickson and Robert Ishumhttp://www.navy.mil

University of Illinois Department of Crop SciencesRepresentative: Wendy Whitewww.Cropsci.illinois.edu

University of Illinois Extension-Serving CCDMSRepresentative: Dave Shileyhttp://www.web.extension.illinois.edu/ccdms

WLKL 89.9 the Max Alternativehttp://www.lakeland.cc.il.us/themax/

Ewe Poo Compost CoRepresentatives: Becky Weber and Charlie Bedingerhttp://www.ewepoo.com

Olmsted BrothersRepresentative: Eric Olmsted

Midwest PermacultureRepresentatives: Rebecca Wilson, Bill Wilsonhttp://www.midwestpermaculture.com

Resource OneRepresentatives: Lauren Davis and Cindy Davishttp://www.resourceoneoffice.com

Page 16: Energy Innovation Conference Program 2013

Printed on recycled paper

Register for today’s Energy Innovation Conference and be entered to win a Google Nexus 7 and a $25 Staples gift card! Today’s drawing will take place at 4 p.m. in the Atrium of the West Building and the selected winner must be present to win.

Thank you to our Sponsors:

Help support the Seventh Annual Energy Innovation Conference on March 5, 2014! Visit lakeland.cc.il.us/dv/fd/index.cfm to make your gift today.