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2003 Conference Proceedings
Third Annual DOE/U.N. Hybrid Conference and Workshop
May 13-15, 2003
Table of Contents
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Papers and Presentations
- Welcome and Introduction
In Conjunction w/FEMP Meeting on Distributed Generation & Combined Heat & Power for Federal Facilities
- Richard Dennis, Heat Engines Product Manager
U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory
- Beth Shearer, Program Manager, FEMP [PDF-515KB]
- Paul Johnson, U.S. Department of Energy, Acting Seattle Regional Office Director
- Keynote Addresses
In Conjunction w/FEMP Meeting on Distributed Generation & Combined Heat & Power for Federal Facilities
- Distributed Generation in the 21st Century - Why Now, Why Here?
Clothilde Hewlett, Preston Gates & Ellis LLP, (Former Director of the Department of General Services, and Former Under Secretary of the State and Consumer Services Agency)
- U.S. Department of Energy's Perspective on the Potential for Fuel Cell Turbine Hybrid Power Systems [PDF-193KB]
Victor Der, Director, Office of Power Systems, U.S. Department of Energy
- International Perspectives [PDF-509KB]
Miles Greenbaum, Chairman, Committee on Sustainable Energy, U.N. Economic Commission for Europe
- Session I - Test Results from Sub-MW Hybrids
- Session II - Hybrid System Studies
- Session III - Renewable Hybrid Systems
- Session IV - Hybrid Component Studies
- Session V - Hybrid Evolution and Deployment
- Session VI - Market Applications
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