As the power generation industry undergoes a global energy transition to cleaner power sources, it’s imperative to stay abreast of H2 technology updates, microgrid advancements for energy security and resilience, effects of the energy transition on transmission and distribution, and so much more. POWER Events bring the power and chemical process industries together to dive into these pressing topics and help you prepare for the future. This year, POWER Events has created program and registration options that allow you to select the conference program access that’s best for you…
All-Access Pass
The ultimate pass that provides unfettered access to all sessions, networking events, lunch, general and keynote sessions, and the exhibit hall across Experience POWER, the Distributed Energy Conference, and HydrogeNext.
Single Event Access
Gain access to sessions, networking events, lunch, general and keynote sessions, and the exhibit hall for the single event of your choosing.
Registration Hours:
MONDAY OCT. 3, 2022 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM ROOM: WILLOWLAKE 1 8:00 am - 8:30 am NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION Ryan Cheney, Industry Education Solutions Manager Marketing, CAEL 8:30 am - 9:30 am NETWORKING BREAKFAST 9:30 am- 9:40 am WELCOME Angie Lucas, Director, Industry Education Solutions, CAEL 9:40 am - 10:00 am EPCE BUSINESS UPDATE Angie Lucas, Director, Industry Education Solutions, CAEL Ryan Cheney, Industry Education Solutions Manager Marketing, CAEL 10:00 am - 10:30 am BUILDING A WORKFORCE TO POWER THE ELECTRIC VEHICLE FUTURE Jim Auld, Director, External Training Initiatives, NextEra Energy/FPL Kevin Cooper, Indian River State College Electric vehicles are not coming soon, they are here. Join the discussion on developing a highly trained workforce to support industry needs in electric vehicle infrastructure and technology including: ● Installation and maintenance of charging stations ● Technicians page 1 www.epceonline.org ● Manufacturers ● Software developers ● Engineers 10:30 am - 10:45am NETWORKING BREAK 10:45 am - 11:15 am RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION THROUGH CAREER PATHWAY MAPPING AND SOLUTIONS Kristen Himmerick, Vice President, Solutions, CAEL In this interactive session, participants will learn strategies that support recruiting and retaining employees through career pathway mapping. 11:15 am - 11:30 am CAEL MEMBERSHIP - THE BENEFIT OF LABOR MARKET REPORTS Jeannie McCarron, Senior Director, Member Engagement, CAEL 11:30 am - 12:15 pm REIMAGINING LEARNING THAT ENGAGES This discussion centers around the training challenges and opportunities to use new methods, systems, and tools, individually and across the industry to improve employee development and retention. Deanna Myers, Training Program Manager, Sargent & Lundy Kim Otereo, Excelsior College Wes Braun, Department Chair, Bismarck State College Holly Stanton, Sr. Manager, Strategic Workforce Planning, Xcel Energy 12:15 pm - 1:00 pm NETWORKING LUNCH 1:00 pm - 1:30pm MARKET CHALLENGES, TRENDS, NEW INITIATIVES, EPCE BEST PRACTICES - OPEN DISCUSSION Facilitator: Angie Lucas, Director, Industry Education Solutions, CAEL ● SUPPORTING APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS Mark Palacio, XCEL Energy page 2 www.epceonline.org 1:30 pm- 2:00 pm 'COGNITIVE SCIENCE' METHODS FOR TRAINING GRID OPERATORS Bob Porkny, Principal Scientists, Innosys Doug Heckman, Senior Director of Partnership Development, CAEL 2:15 pm- 2:30 pm USING EPCE TOOLS TO ENHANCE EMPLOYEE RECRUITING AND RETENTION Ryan Cheney, Industry Education Solutions Marketing, CAEL Gary Pfann, PE, Director, Executive and Staff Education National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) 2:30 pm- 3:00 pm LEGISLATIVE ENERGY UPDATE Aaron Ray, Associate Director, Environment, Energy, and Transportation National Conference of State Legislatures NCSL State legislatures continue to play a leading role in shaping state energy policy. In recent years states have pursued policies to strengthen clean energy targets, support state energy production, ensure reliability and affordability, and manage the transition to an electrified transportation system. This presentation will highlight recent trends in state energy legislation from across the country. 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm NUPT CURRICULUM COUNCIL MEETING 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm ELPW CURRICULUM COUNCIL MEETING 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm EXPERIENCE POWER NETWORKING RECEPTION - EXHIBIT HALL 7:00 pm EPCE DINNER - OLD HICKORY STEAKHOUSE Tuesday Oct. 4, 2022 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM ROOM: WILLOWLAKE 1 10:00 am - 6:30 pm EXHIBIT HALL OPEN - EPCE BOOTH # BREAKFAST ON YOUR OWN 8:00 am - 9:30 am THE WAY FORWARD - EXPERIENCE POWER OPENING KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS page 3 www.epceonline.org 10:00 am - 11:00 am EPCE GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE MEETING 11:00 am– 6:30 pm VISIT EPCE IN THE EXHIBIT HALL 11:00 am - 1:00 pm EXPERIENCE POWER NETWORKING AND LUNCH - EXHIBIT HALL 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm OPTIONS FOR ADVANCING YOUR CAREER IN POWER GENERATION Moderator: Angie Lucas, Director, Industry Education Solutions, CAEL Panelists: Jana Lesh, Controls Mechanic, LAWPD Kimberly Otero, Director, Partnership Development, Excelsior University Wes Braun, Department Chair, Bismarck State College Deanna Myers, Training Program Manager, Sargent & Lundy Holly Stanton, Sr. Manager, Strategic Workforce Planning, Xcel Energy It's not just about the aging workforce, there are numerous game changers impacting he energy industry that create an important need to develop employees' skills to transition into key positions when you add internal , internal (mergers, acquisitions, new technologies) and external (grid modernizations and regulatory changes). In this session, we will discuss a few main strategies, including developing non - traditional career paths, leveraging education and training partnerships to build the skills of transitioning workers and how blended learning models can support internal training initiatives. Some examples include: • Transitioning and merging technical skills to develop a multi-skilled technician • Transitioning a military background to leverage veterans' technical skills • Transitioning incumbent workers to replace the highly-skilled, aging workforce • Incumbent continuous training models to develop various types of skilled, technical workers 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm EXPERIENCE POWER NETWORKING BREAK- EXHIBIT HALL page 4 www.epceonline.org 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm EXPERIENCE POWER SESSION ATTRACTING AND RETAINING A DIVERSE WORKFORCE How can the energy sector (and feeder institutions) develop, attract, and support a diverse workforce? How can we welcome younger people into the industry to help supplement those workers we lost to the “Great Resignation”? This session will focus on creating cultural change in energy recruitment and in the energy industry itself. Experts from across industries will provide best practices in recruiting and supporting people of color, women, and younger workers. Topics include ● Using traditional and non-traditional methods to find and assess talent ● Marketing the company's value, appealing to multi-generations Moderator: Kristen Himmerick, Vice President, Solutions, CAEL Panelists: Caley Van Cleave, Young Professionals in Energy, Colorado Chapter Monique Dyers, President, AABE, Denver Area Chapter Kari Shafenberg, Director, Initiatives, CAEL Prasanth Thupili, SVP, Power Generation Services Mitsubishi Power Systems Americas, Inc. 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm EXPERIENCE POWER NETWORKING RECEPTION - EXHIBIT HALL WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2022 8:20 am - 9:00 am BITCOIN'S VITAL ROLE IN THE ENERGY TRANSITION - KEYNOTE This keynote presentation is geared to inform and excite the power generation industry at the prospects and opportunities that bitcoin mining can provide for the energy industry. Our speaker, Andrew Webber, brings to bear over a decade of financial expertise and experience, having worked at firms such as Goldman Sachs, Surveyor Capital, and Fortress Investment Group. Andrew and his company, Digital Power Optimization (DPO), are working to inform the energy sector of the page 5 www.epceonline.org variety of ways through which it can directly utilize bitcoin mining as a powerful tool by taking advantage of the direct link between power generation and Bitcoin. Join us as we explore what exactly cryptocurrency mining is, how it works, and the many use cases for bitcoin mining as an energy management tool. 10:00 am– 6:30 pm VISIT EPCE IN THE EXHIBIT HALL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2022 9:00 am - 11:30 am TOUR NREL’S ENERGY SYSTEMS INTEGRATION AND RESEARCH SUPPORT FACILITIES Attendees can sign-up for an opportunity to tour facilities at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden as part of the conference. NREL advances the science and engineering of energy efficiency, sustainable transportation, and renewable power technologies, and supports research and development to help integrate and optimize energy systems. The tour consists of two parts: Part one is a tour of the NREL Research Support Facility (RSF), where you will gain insight into how the best energy efficiency and environmental performance technologies and practices can be used in a large-scale commercial office building. You’ll see: ● How to Design Buildings to be Net Zero ● Zero Energy Boundary ● Energy Use ● Water Conservation ● Zero Energy Dashboard ● Evolution of Solar (walk through) Part two is a tour of the NREL Energy Systems Integration Facility (ESIF), which accelerates the efficient transition to future energy systems that are secure, resilient, reliable, affordable, and clean. At this facility NREL’s team researches and designs: ● Renewable Energy-to-Grid Integration ● Energy Storage ● Energy Security ● Energy Resilience page 6 www.epceonline.org ● Advanced Mobility ● Grid-Interactive Buildings ● Data Integration and Analysis ● Hydrogen and Fuel Systems ● VR Cave **This tour option is limited to 40 individuals. The tour will last about four (4) hours in total, which includes travel time to and from the Gaylord Rockies resort to NREL’s campus, along with security checks. Tour attendance is subject to prior approval.
The Plant Management Institute prides itself on being an open forum for free-flowing conversations about the challenges facing today’s plant manager/resource manager. With the power industry needing to address numerous changes to operations, some of the topics we normally cover have taken on new meanings or directions.
Now more than ever, it’s time to reconnect with your peers to share stories of the challenges, and your solutions to these challenges that have been tried and tested.
If you are tasked with running a power plant, responsible for the resources that supply power, or are in a supervisory role, this program is geared for you. We will open the event with a top-of-mind, roundtable discussion, and as topics become evident, we will consider those that are most important to a plant’s successful operation. We will then look as a group at those challenges, discussing those that are critical for operations, and also those that may not be critical, but also can’t be ignored.
Join us for this full-day forum of open discussion, where we will share lessons learned and concerns for addressing issues arising today.
Add on Plant Management Institute during registration to get your pass to this important event today. Open to End Users only.
Networking Breaks:
College campuses, business sites, and other complexes have become proving grounds for innovative distributed energy technologies. Universities are setting sustainability goals and looking to reduce their carbon footprints by producing their own power. Local governments are looking at microgrids to ensure public safety in emergencies, upgrade existing infrastructure, and help reach their own climate goals. Our host resort, the Gaylord Rockies, has a combined heat and power set-up that provides more than 90% of the site’s electrical and thermal needs. We’ll hear from those who planned, designed, and are implementing distributing energy resources to power facilities and provide models for how institutions can realize cost savings, achieve climate goals, and ensure a supply of reliable and resilient power for their locations.
Join us Monday evening for a networking happy hour where you can enjoy passed light bites, a taco bar, wine, beer, and margaritas! Connect with friends old and new as we gather to kick off the 2022 POWER Events.
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Networking & Lunch:
Join us in the Exhibit Hall, DEC Pavilion, and HydrogeNext Pavilion for an hour networking break to mix and mingle with attendees and exhibitors as we welcome you to Colorado with samplings of local nibbles!
October marks 140 years that POWER magazine has served the power generation industry, and we’re ready to celebrate! Join us for the party to enjoy gourmet mac & cheese, a selection of bao bun sandwiches, games, music, and fun while sipping signature drinks crafted especially for the occasion: the Marmaduke, the Edison, the Tesla, and the Old-Fashioned.
POWER magazine has partnered with the Young Professionals in Energy - Denver Chapter to host their October Gathering at this years event, join us in welcoming the young energy professionals Denver has to offer.
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· This keynote presentation is geared to inform and excite the power generation industry at the prospects and opportunities that bitcoin mining can provide for the energy industry. Our speaker, Andrew Webber, brings to bear over a decade of financial expertise and experience, having worked at firms such as Goldman Sachs, Surveyor Capital, and Fortress Investment Group. Andrew and his company, Digital Power Optimization (DPO), are working to inform the energy sector of the variety of ways through which it can directly utilize bitcoin mining as a powerful tool by taking advantage of the direct link between power generation and Bitcoin.
Join us as we explore what exactly cryptocurrency mining is, how it works, and the many use cases for bitcoin mining as an energy management tool.
Utility grids are undergoing two-way transformation, with top-down systems driving change through markets, and technology innovation and bottom-up buildouts of customer distributed energy resource (DER) ecosystems leveraging the grid in new ways. However, when making program planning decisions, today's utility software systems lack visibility into half of this equation: a blind spot exists regarding available capacity behind-the-meter (BTM).
Generac has identified more than 13 GW of distributed energy resource (DER) capacity sitting behind the meters of U.S. utility customers, and the company will share visibility on how the flexible capacity available for dispatch is paramount when designing successful utility programs. Generac experts will take you beyond understanding capacity sums and how utilities must be aware of DERs' locational information, without giving away customers' personal information.
Come and see how geographic visualizations of DERs not only let utilities plan strategic load management programs, they also share where excess generation from storage and generators may be able to provide distribution system support at the substation or feeder level.
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Take a few minutes to stretch your legs and continue the conversation at display D9 right outside the doors! Enjoy a treat of chocolate + caramel kettle corn, parmesan + truffle popcorn, chocolate covered pretzel rods, sun chips, house made rice crispy treats, and Starbucks cold brew coffee, courtesy of Generac Grid Services.
Networking & Lunch:
Roam the exhibit hall making new connections, munching on pretzel bites, Dry Dock Vanilla Porter beer infused cupcakes, beer pimento cheese, and more while sipping on local Rocky Mountain sodas! Make sure to visit Mesa Solutions’ display just a few steps away in the outdoor veranda to view one of their generators in person, ask questions, and learn more about current projects underway! Please proceed downstairs to the veranda behind the Cocoa Bean Express coffee shop on level 2.
Join us in the Distributed Energy Conference Pavilion as we bring the Great American Beer Fest to you! We’ll serve up Colorado Craft brews, bison chili, chicken chili verde, and 3-bean vegetarian chili with fixin’s and a variety of corn muffins to make your mouth water! This will be the final reception of the event, so be sure to join us and make those final connections, continue conversations started earlier, and enjoy the final hurrah before we head into the last day of the 2022 event.
Sign up now to tour the 4MW combined heat & power microgrid at Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center. The CHP serves greater than 90% of the Gaylord's electrical and thermal needs.
During the Continental Breakfast on Thursday morning you will be offered the opportunity to take a tour of the event facilities CHP/Microgrid. Security and Waivers will need to be signed in advance. Sign up online and we will send you the documentation to be filled out for approval.
7 -7:45 Tour Sold out
8 - 8:45 Tour Open
9 - 9:45 Tour Open
Sign up today for a tour that will provide a close-up look at NREL’s groundbreaking research. It’s an opportunity to ask questions and gain insight from some of the top technicians and engineers in the field of renewable energy and energy efficiency.
The tour consists of two parts:
Part one is a tour of the NREL's Research Support Facility (RSF), where you will gain insight into how the best energy efficiency and environmental performance technologies and practices can be used in a large-scale commercial office building.
You’ll see:
• How to Design Buildings to be Net Zero
• Zero Energy Boundary
• Energy Use
• Water Conservation
• Zero Energy Dashboard
• Evolution of Solar (walk through)
Part two is a tour of the NREL's Energy Systems Integration Facility (ESIF), which accelerates the efficient transition to future energy systems that are secure, resilient, reliable, affordable, and clean. At this facility NREL’s team researches and designs:
• Renewable Energy-to-Grid Integration
• Energy Storage
• Energy Security
• Energy Resilience
• Advanced Mobility
• Grid-Interactive Buildings
• Data Integration and Analysis
• Hydrogen and Fuel Systems
• VR Cave
**This tour option is limited to 40 individuals. The tour will last about four (4) hours in total, which includes travel time to and from the Gaylord Rockies resort to NREL’s campus, along with security checks. Tour attendance is subject to prior approval, so please note that once approved for the tour, you cannot transfer your spot to anyone else. Also note that if you plan to attend the tour, you should ensure that you are staying in town until at least 3 p.m. Mountain time.
Security and Waivers will need to be signed in advance. Sign up online and we will send you the documentation to be filled out for approval.
Get a detailed look at the Colorado Manufacturing Awards’ Industrial Equipment Manufacturer of the Year facility! All tour attendees will receive a first-hand look at how Sundyne manufactures the PPI Line of Diaphragm Compressors, as well as the Sundyne Centrifugal Compressors, and the Centrifugal & Sealless Mag-Drive Pumps that are used in a variety of applications, including Hydrogen processing, Hydrogen refueling stations, CO2 Capture & Sequestration, water & wastewater treatment, and many other applications. Security and Waivers will need to be signed in advance. Sign up online and we will send you the documentation to be filled out for approval.