ENERGY MANAGEMENT & FUNDING SOURCES AT WATER INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES

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ENERGY MANAGEMENT & FUNDING SOURCES AT WATER
INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES
SUNY COLLEGE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & FORESTRY
ALUMNI NIFKIN LOUNGE, MARSHALL HALL, SYRACUSE, NY
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2010
8:00 AM
Registration & Sign In
Breakfast – Bagels, Fruit, & Coffee
9:00 AM
Welcome & Introduction to Onondaga County Executive
Honorable Joanne Mahoney
Matthew Driscoll, President and CEO, New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation
(NYSEFC)
9:15 AM
Opening Remarks
Honorable Joanne Mahoney, Onondaga County Executive
9:45 AM
Funding & Other Services for Wastewater & Water Infrastructure Energy Related
Components from NYS Agencies
Timothy Burns, Director of Engineering & Program Management, New York State
Environmental Facilities Corporation (NYSEFC)
Mark Decker, Associate Project Manager, New York State Energy Research &
Development Authority (NYSERDA)
Juan Cazorla, Conservation Program Engineer, New York Power Authority (NYPA)
Q&A and Audience Discussion
10:45 AM
Break
11:00 AM
How to Review Energy Use at Your Water or Wastewater Infrastructure Facility
Silvia Marpicati, NYSERDA FOCUS Contractor
12:00 PM
Lunch Provided for Pre-Registrants, Catered by the Brooklyn Pickle
1:00 PM
Green Innovative Energy Management at Wastewater & Water Facilities in Onondaga
County
Patricia Pastella, Commissioner, Onondaga County Water Environment Protection
Mike Ryan, Former Commissioner, City of Syracuse Department of Water
2:00 PM
Break
2:15 PM
Innovative Solutions in Energy Management for Wastewater Treatment Systems and Water
Infrastructure
George E. Bevington, Manager, Gloversville-Johnstown Joint Wastewater Treatment
Facilities
Ram Shrivastava, President and CEO, Larsen Engineers
Jim Stapleton, Manager, Energy Products, National Grid
3:45
Conclusion
Thank you to the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA)
for your generous support for this event.
Thank you to all of the partners below for working towards sustainable water and wastewater
infrastructure and supporting cooperation and communication to promote energy efficiency at
water infrastructure facilities. Of course, thank you to all the communities and individuals
working in the field to improve energy efficiency at our water and wastewater facilities and to
protect our water quality and public health.
Citizen’s Campaign for the Environment
http://www.citizenscampaign.org/
New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation
www.nysefc.org
New York Energy Research and Development
Authority
http://www.nyserda.org/
New York Power Authority
http://www.nypa.gov/
Long Island Power Authority
http://www.lipower.org/
Network for New Energy Choices
http://www.newenergychoices.org/
New York Water Environment Association
http://nywea.org/
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