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Webinar – Thermal Energy Networks for onsite energy at communities, 30 April 2024

Webinar – Thermal Energy Networks for onsite energy at communities, 30 April 2024 Webinar - Onsite Energy at the Community Level: Thermal Energy Networks
Carlo Cariaga 25 Apr 2025

Join this free webinar on 30 April 2025 on how Thermal Energy Networks can be a key technology for sustainable heating and cooling at the community level.

FREE registration is open for an upcoming webinar on “Onsite Energy at the Community Level: Thermal Energy Networks (TENs)” organized by the US Department of Energy Southcentral Onsite Energy Technical Assistance Partnerships. The webinar details are as follows:

Date: 30 April 2025

Time: 10 – 11 AM CDT

Registration: Click here to register

Speakers:

  • Matt Garlick CCP, CEM, BEMP, CEO – The GreyEdge Group
  • Pam Gallagher, Assistant Director- Southcentral Onsite Energy TAP
  • Christian Jones- Research Assistant, Southcentral Onsite Energy TAP

As the demand for cost-efficient, resilient, and sustainable heating and cooling solutions grows, Thermal Energy Networks (TENs) are emerging as a key technology for reducing energy use in buildings, campuses, and urban districts.

This webinar will explore the defining characteristics of a TEN, unique opportunities to connect to waste heat steams, and a discussion on how TENs can integrate with existing electric and natural gas infrastructure to the benefit of all.

Attendees will learn about case studies of successful TENs and how to take the first steps to identify if a TEN is a good solution for the campus or district. Whether you are a utility manager, facility manager, energy consultant, policy maker, or a sustainability professional, this webinar will provide valuable insights into these innovative, resilient, and future-proof systems.

Learn from an expert:

  • Understand the core principles and defining features of Thermal Energy Networks (TENs)
  • Explore how TENs can reduce energy use across buildings, campuses, and urban districts
  • Discover the value of connecting to waste heat streams and how to harness underutilized
    thermal energy
  • Learn how TENs can integrate with existing electric and natural gas infrastructure to
    enhance resilience
  • Gain insight from real-world case studies of successful TEN implementation
  • Identify the first steps to determine if a TEN is right for your campus, district, or facility.

Who should attend?

  • City Planners
  • Utility Managers
  • Facility Managers
  • Sustainability Officers
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Energy Managers
  • Other stakeholders

Source: Email correspondence

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Carlo Cariaga