Cogenra CEO, Dr. Gilad Almogy will discuss the benefits that facility managers and energy professionals can derive from solar cogeneration in the presentation Solar Cogeneration Systems Maximize Energy Harvest, Producing Hot Water from Waste Heat of Photovoltaic on February 7, 2012. Dr. Almogy was part of a select group chosen to speak at this years conference, which focuses on Innovations in Clean Energy in the campus and institutional environment.
Dr. Almogy will highlight an installation at the University of Arizona to illustrate how Cogenras solar cogeneration systems maximize energy harvest and optimize savings for energy-intensive facilities including campuses, hospitals, military facilities, and multi-tenant housing. Similar to traditional cogeneration, or Combined Heat and Power (CHP), Cogenras technology generates both electricity and hot water, but with clean, renewable energy.
University of Arizona is utilizing a roof-mounted solar cogeneration array on a student dormitory to provide electricity and hot water for daily uses, such as laundry, showers and lighting. Cogenras hybrid solution has also been adopted by an assisted living facility, a corporate campus and the Department of Defense, among others.
IDEAs Annual Campus Energy Conference WHO: Gilad Almogy, Chief Executive Officer of Cogenra Solar
WHAT: Dr. Almogy will be speaking at IDEAs Campus Energy Conference on Tuesday, February 7 at 10:15am on the advantages of solar cogeneration for campuses and other institutional facilities. The International District Energy Associations 25th Annual Campus Energy Conference brings together energy professionals, engineers, hospital and campus managers and sustainability professionals from 21 countries who are transforming the global district energy industry.
WHERE: Crystal Gateway Marriott in Arlington, Virginia WHEN: February 7, 2012 at 10:15 am 10:45 am