Region XII                                                Independant Newsletter of the ASHRAE Gold Coast Chapter                                                    April 2008

 


Meeting Announcement

Join us Wednesday, April 9th, for a night filled with fun, food and friends...we'll bring the food, you bring the friends.

This month's topic: To Be Determined
We are confirming our speaker and will be sending a email ASAP to let you know our topic this month...but rest assured we will have an interesting meeting as always!

Meeting Location:

6600 N. Andrews Ave.,

Suite 500

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
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Schedule:

Social Hour      6:00-7:00pm
Dinner             7:00-8:00pm
Presentation     8:00-9:00pm

Cost is only $30 per person...cash or check at the door.

Please RSVP by email to Ben Ellis or by phone at 561-254-3805

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Chapter Technology Transfer

Energy Star Commercial Buildings and Plants on the Rise
The number of energy-efficient commercial buildings and manufacturing plants is growing, with a 25% increase last year in the number of such buildings earning the Energy Star. In 2007 alone, more than 1,400 commercial buildings and plants earned the Energy Star label, bringing the total to nearly 4,100, with Energy Star buildings located in every state, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Energy Star is a joint program of DOE and the EPA, and commercial buildings that have earned the Energy Star use nearly 40% less energy than average buildings, producing 35% lower carbon dioxide emissions. About 500 of the Energy Star buildings use 50% less energy than average buildings.

The Energy Star buildings include about 1,500 office buildings, 1,300 supermarkets, 820 K-12 schools, and 250 hotels. In addition, more than 185 banks, financial centers, hospitals, courthouses, warehouses, dormitories, and big-box retail buildings have also earned the Energy Star. More than 35 plants that are manufacturing automobiles, cement, and ethanol have also earned the Energy Star, including for the first time three petroleum refineries in Louisiana and one each in Minnesota, Montana, Ohio, and Texas. In total, these award-winning commercial buildings and manufacturing plants have saved nearly $1.5 billion annually in energy while avoiding 25 billion pounds in carbon dioxide emissions.

Click here for more information.


A Solar Grand Plan
The editors of Scientific American magazine have drafted a report describing how America could make use of the vast potential for solar energy generation found in the southwest. The plan outlines a 40 year timetable for installation of PV and solar-thermal generation coupled with a DC electric distribution "backbone" and energy storage via pressurization of underground caverns. If the plan were carried out, it would enable a massive switch from coal, oil, natural gas and nuclear power plants to solar power plants that could supply 69 percent of the U.S.’s electricity and 35 percent of its total energy by 2050. The catch: it would cost $420 billion in subsidies from 2011 to 2050.

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eQuest Modeling Classes
The Energy Center of Wisconsin is an acknowledged leader in energy modeling services. They offer classes in eQuest, one of the most widely used (and least friendly) programs for doing modeling. You can check out some information on modeling in general, and their course offerings, in their most recent newsletter.

Click here for more information.


Steve Samenski
Chapter Technology Transfer

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Membership

Becoming a Member
If you would like information about becoming a member, including membership benefits and incentives, check out this link: membership.

Email List...Not Just for Members
If you would like to be added to the email list and receive the monthly newsletters and notices, or if you would like assistance with becoming a member or upgrading your membership please feel free to contact me at: mpboutin@deltag.net.

Marie Pierre Boutin
Membership Promotion

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Memories From Our Last Meeting...






Javier Jarquin
Chapter Historian

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Sponsors

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CHAPTER BOARD OF DIRECTORS

PRESIDENT




Erik S. Walter, PE

Tel: 954-421-1260

ewalter@ssr-inc.com

PRESIDENT ELECT /
PROGRAMS




Ben Ellis, PE

Tel: 954-942-7703

bellis@deroseconsultants.com

VICE PRESIDENT /
MEMBERSHIP




Marie Boutin

Tel: 954-527-1112

mpboutin@deltag.net

TREASURER




Chris Lopiano

Tel: 954-525-2971

clopiano@hillyork.com

SECRETARY




Bach Nguyen

Tel: 954-765-3433

bach.nguyen@meinhardtusa.com

HISTORIAN




Javier Jarquin

Tel: 954-547-1536

JJarquin@hillyork.com

RESEARCH &
PROMOTIONS




Rodney Pacheco

Tel: 954-525-2971 Ext. 2294

rpacheco@hillyork.com

TECHNOLOGY
TRANSFER




Steve Samenski

Tel: 954-

ssamenski@comcast.net

STUDENT ACTIVITIES




Westin Gunnarson

Tel: 954-

wgunnarson@hillyork.com

WEB MASTER




BOARD OF

GOVERNORS




Rick Ellison

Tel: 954-492-1166

rick@diversifiedfluidcontrols.com

BOARD OF

GOVERNORS




Dan Rogers, PE

Tel: 954-389-9675

dan.rogers@york.com

BOARD OF
GOVERNORS




Keith Miller

Tel: 954-456-4300

keith@cors-air.com

BOARD OF

GOVERNORS




Don Austin, PE

Tel: 954-419-9096

donald.austin@tlc-eng.com


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PAST PRESIDENT’S


1968-1969 Donald Dorini
1969-1970 Hugh Kirkpatrick
1970-1971 John Welbourne, P.E.
1971-1972 Lawrence Lazar, P.E.
1972-1973 Richard MacDonald
1973-1974 Gerald Fishe, P.E.
1974-1975 Charles King
1975-1976 C.A. Bud Stolley, P.E.
1976-1977 Charles Deckert
1977-1978 David Hurm
1978-1979 Fulton M. Cooke
1979-1980 C.A. Bud Stolley, P.E.
1980-1981 L.L. Layman, Jr.
1981-1982 Eugene D. Petrey
1982-1983 Todd W. Carey, P.E.
1983-1984 Donald C. Herrmann
1984-1985 Ronald P. Petrey
1985-1986 Herbert L. Dell
1986-1987 George Gilbert
1987-1988 Steve W. Klengson
1988-1989 Robert J. Davis, Jr.
1989-1990 Raymond A. Liotta
1990-1991 Robert C. Duval
1991-1992 R. W. Chip Lafferty, P.E.
1992-1993 Steven M. Feller, P.E.
1993-1994 William D. Ogden
1994-1995 Mike Balko
1995-1995 William Hoeveler
1995-1996 Eric T. Jenison
1996-1997 Eric T. Jenison
1997-1998 Richard J. Ellison
1998-1999 Rex E. Noble, Jr., P.E.
1999-2000 Betsy A. Goll, P.E.
2000-2001 Brian A. Lomel, P.E.
2001-2002 Dan Rogers, P.E.
2002-2003 Richard D. Seferian
2003-2004 Joe Fellmeth
2004-2005 Jason Ayala
2005-2006 Don Austin, P.E.
2006-2007 John Rodriguez, P.E.
2007-2008 Erik S. Walter, P.E.

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