Save Energy Now Conference
January 30, 2008
New Orleans, Louisiana
This one-day workshop focused on the conversion of industrial process wastes and byproducts such as agricultural/food processing wastes, wastewater, landfill gas, and forestry wastes for energy production in the form of heat and power (cogeneration). Facility managers and corporate decision-makers of small and medium sized industrial facilities (including farms, livestock feeding operations, food processing plants, wastewater treatment plants, and municipal solid waste landfills with energy capacity needs of less than 10 MW) learned how to turn wastes to profits. Sponsors included:
- Gulf Coast CHP Application Center
- Louisiana Dept of Natural Resources
- University of Louisiana - Lafayette
- Texas State Energy Conservation Office
Presentations and other documents from the conference are available for download below.
Overview
Additional information
The Gulf Coast CHP Center (now the U.S. DOE Gulf Coast Clean Energy Application Center) produced a study entitled "Combined Heat and Power Potential using Texas Agricultural Wastes" for the Texas State Energy Conservation Office in January 2008.