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Panel Panel 2. Industrial Fuel Diversity

Alternative Energy for the Chemical Processing Industry
Edward A. Murphree, The Dow Chemical Company

Boiling the Wort and Cooling the Brew: Combined Heat and Power Opportunities for Small and Regional Brewers
William H. Steigelmann, Aspen Systems Corporation
Eric R. Coffman, Aspen Systems Corporation
Rosa Cassidy, Aspen Systems Corporation

The Return of the Steam Engine
Michael R. Muller, Rutgers University, Center for Advanced Energy Systems

Examples Where CHP Cuts Costs and Improves Reliability at Industrial Sites
Dana L. Levy, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
Jacqueline M. Lendrum, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority

Oil Depletion and Industrial Adaptation in New York State
William W. Reinhardt, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority

The Influence of Distributed Energy Resources on the Hourly Clearing Price of Electricity in a Restructured Market
Dragoljub Kosanovic, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Lawrence Ambs, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Christopher Beebe, Keyspan Energy

Fuel Mix Diversity, Sustainability, and Energy Security
Michael Fisher, Abt Associates, Inc.
Brynhildur Davidsdottir, Abt Associates, Inc.

Turning Methane into Money: Cost-Effective Methane Co-Generation Using Microturbines at a Small, Rural Wastewater Plant
Gillian Eaton, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation
James L. Jutras, Village of Essex Junction, Vermont

Landfill Gas Direct Use in Industrial Facilities
Al Hildreth, General Motors Corporation, Worldwide Facilities Group

Current and Potential CHP Use in the NY/New England Food Processing Sector
Tom Bourgeois, Pace University Energy Project
Mackenzie Schoonmaker, Pace University Energy Project
Doug Hinrichs, SENTECH, Inc.