January 2024 *LUNCH* Meeting
National Grid Presents
Utility Thermal Energy Networks (UTENs)
Speaker: Vincent Spiteri, Project Engineer
National Grid
PDH Credit: 1.0 PDH – Pending
Anticipated Timeline of Events:
11:30am – check in
11:45am – Buffet Lunch
12:00pm – Start Presentation
12:45pm – Q&A
Presentation Overview:
A thermal energy network is an ambient temperature loop system which connects multiple buildings by using some variation of ground-source heat pumps, geothermal infrastructure, waste heat energy, and utility-owned load balancing systems. Gas utilities in New York State are undertaking an effort to create thermal utilities that promote low carbon heating and cooling. National Grid will present their efforts to develop 4 pilot projects, including one locally in Syracuse.
Presenter Bio
Vincent Spiteri, is a project engineer on National Grid’s Future of Heat team, specializing in hydrogen blending and networked geothermal projects.
Registration includes a barbeque lunch buffet of two meat choices and 3 side options (varies every meeting). Please notify a board member when checking in at the front desk of any dietary restrictions and accommodations will be made.
Don’t forget about out 50-50 raffle! Cash only! tickets can be purchased at the check-in table the day of the event.
Registration
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