Consulting - Management

Dahlen, Berg & Co.

200 South Sixth Street

Suite 300

Minneapolis, MN  55402

(612) 349-6868

(612) 349-6108 fax

E-mail: consulting@dahlen-berg.com

Web site: www.dahlen-berg.com

Contact: Steven R. Sandman

Dahlen, Berg Consulting, Inc. provides a full range of energy supply management consulting services.  Our mission is to enable our clients, in the complex and changing world of energy industry restructuring, to manage their energy risks and control their total energy costs.

Enable Consulting Inc.

148 York Street, Suite 202

London, Ontario Canada N6A 1A9

(519) 435-1222

(519) 435-0220 fax

E-mail: susan.shaw@ecinc.ca

Web site: www.ecinc.ca

Contact: Susan Shaw

Enable Consulting provides professional services for energy projects, with a focus on CHP and district energy projects. Services include economic review/feasibility, rate structures, utility contracting and market studies.

Golden Forest AB

Ekebyvägen 31

S-724 75 Västerâs, Sweden

46 21 553 01

46 21 555 36 fax

E-mail: bernt.andersson@goldenforest.nu

Web site: www.goldenforest.nu

Contact: Bernt Andersson

Golden Forest’s goal is to work for the efficient use of the world’s limited energy resources, to be involved in energy projects that have the least environmental impact and that provide sustainable development in the community served. The key words for Golden Forest’s operation are Energy Efficiency – Environment – Sustainable Development.

Norventus Group LLC

12550 W. Meadow Circle

Lake Bluff, IL 60044-1172

(847) 295-0378

(847) 482-9202 fax

E-mail: sblumeyer@norventus.com

Web site: www.norventus.com

Contact: Scott Blumeyer

A full-service capitalization, asset management, and development advisory group that serves the unregulated energy marketplace with an emphasis on existing and emerging district energy assets. Capitalization strategies include corporate planning, portfolio growth and project finance. Asset management services include operational audits, performance enhancement and owner’s representation. Development services include conceptual design and due diligence.  

Sirius Energy, LLC

21 Partridge Run

Somers, CT  06071-2233

(860) 604-8972

(860) 763-1278 fax

E-mail: pblauvelt@siriusenergy.com

Web site: www.siriusenergy.com

Contact: Peter T. Blauvelt, President

Sirius Energy provides winning solutions for optimizing existing energy infrastructure, and developing new systems that can significantly reduce energy costs.  We have many years of experience implementing real-world projects for universities, hospitals, commercial building owners, and utilities.  Put Sirius to work for you, and watch your bottom line grow.

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Control Monitoring Systems

Fisher Controls-Regulators

205 S. Center St.

Marshalltown, IA 50158

(641) 754-3741

(641) 754-3081 fax

Web site: www.fisherregulators.com

Contact: Tim Rebik

Fisher Regulators, a division of Emerson Process Management, offers a complete line of steam pressure and temperature regulators. The Fisher type 92B pilot operated steam regulator is now available in 150# and 300# class flanges, and provides decades of continuous service.  

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Cooling Towers

 

 

Baltimore Aircoil Company

PO Box 7322

Baltimore, MD 21227

(410) 799-6200

(410) 799-6416 fax

E-mail: grugel@baltimoreaircoil.com

Web site: www.baltimoreaircoil.com

Contact: Gary Rugel

Baltimore Aircoil Company (BAC), is a global manufacturer of ice thermal storage and evaporative heat rejection equipment, applied extensively on District Cooling applications.  With over 2,500 successful ice storage installations (more than one million ton-hours dedicated to district cooling), BAC is the global leader in thermal storage applications and systems expertise.

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Energy Management Systems

InStep Software

55 East Monroe Street

Suite 2710

Chicago, IL  60603

(312) 894-7862

(312) 894-7840 fax

E-mail: blacy@instepsoftware.com

Web site: www.instepsoftware.com

Contact: Bob Lacy

Product name is eDNA Billing System (EBS)

EBS was designed to meet the complex utility accounting and reporting needs of organizations with hundreds or thousands of buildings and accounts spread across multiple campus locations.

 

Solar Turbines Incorporated

PO Box 85376; MZ SP3-Q

San Diego, CA 92186

(619) 544-5352

(858) 694-6714 fax

E-mail: powergen@solarturbines.com

Web site: www.solarturbines.com

Contact: Claudette Carmine Harris

 

Solar offers a complete solution – from engineering specification to asset management – for your 1-50 MW power needs. We can help with your cogeneration, base-load electricity, dispersed power, combined-cycle, peak shaving, district heating/cooling, and standby power needs for a wide variety of facilities, including industrial/processing facilities, buildings and institutions and distributed power plants.

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Energy Services Companies

Austin Energy

Town Lake Center

721 Barton Springs Rd.

Austin, TX 78704-1194

(512) 322-6302

(512) 322-6016 fax

E-mail: cliff.braddock@austinenergy.com

Web site: austinenergy.com

Contact: Cliff Braddock

Austin Energy in Austin, Texas is a municipally owned electric offering to own and operate district energy systems and on-site generation systems. We exceed customer’s expectations for energy services by providing reliable, efficient, competitively priced and environmentally friendly solutions for cooling, heating and powering customer buildings. We believe that business growth in Austin can be built around environmentally clean and efficient use of energy. Visit our web site at www.austinenergy.com.

Centratherm, Inc.

134 South Avenue, Suite 100

Marietta, GA 30060

(770) 421-0870

(770) 421-0885 fax

E-mail: dww@rdaeng.com

Web site: www.centratherm.com

Contact: David W. Wade, P.E.

CentrathermTM, a subsidiary of RDA Engineering Inc., provides third-party development and financing for campus and district energy system projects utilizing standardized central plant designs which can be easily site adapted at minimum cost to ensure fast-track development. CentrathermTM also provides steam, chilled water and hot water from central plants for industrial, hospital and commercial customers. Types of third-party financing include lease arrangements and unit energy sale agreements.

Constellation Energy Source

7133 Rutherford Road, Suite 401

Baltimore, MD 21244

800-4-ENERGY

410-281-0967 fax

www.CESource.com           

Contact: Gregory S. Jarosinski

Constellation Energy Source provides customized energy solutions and energy consulting services to commercial and industrial facilities.  Our solutions are designed to strengthen your competitive position through real cost savings.

Dalkia North America

14950 Heathrow Forest Parkway

Suite 200

Houston, TX  77032

(281) 985-5644

(281) 985-5626 fax

E-mail: lisa.kabler@us.dalkia.com

www.dalkia.com           

Contact: Lisa Kabler

Dalkia is a global leader in energy and facilities services.  We operate more than 600 District Energy Systems for cities and campuses across 35 countries.

Our mission is to optimize and guarantee the energy performance and the on-going operation of the facilities we manage for our customers.

District Energy St. Paul, Inc.

Hans O. Nyman Energy Center

76 Kellogg Boulevard West

St. Paul, MN 55102-1611

(651) 297-8955

(651) 221-0353 fax

E-mail: anders.rydaker@districtenergy.com

Web site: www.districtenergy.com

Contact: Anders J. Rydaker

District Energy St. Paul operates the largest hot water district heating system in North America. The company currently serves more than 450 commercial, industrial and residential buildings in downtown St. Paul, Minn., and adjacent areas. Many of those customers are also connected to its district cooling system. The company is committed to energy conservation and environmental stewardship.

Korea District Heating Corporation

186 Bundang-dong, Bundang-gu

Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, 463-908  Korea

86-(0)31-780-4710

fax: 86-(0)31-701-6214

E-mail : sunny@kdhc.co.kr

Web site : www.kdhc.co.kr

Contact: Oh, Mun-Sei

Korea District Heating Corporation is the largest district heating company in Korea. We provide about 652,000 households with heating services as of July, 2002. To actively cope with the changing business environment, we are also developing futuristic energy projects such as community energy system, landfill gas utilization and renewable energy industry.

National Central Cooling Company (PJSC)-Tabreed

Sheikh Zayed Road

Al Quoze, 3rd Interchange

Tabreed Building,

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

PO Box 32444

971 4 3404422

971 4 3404420 fax

E-mail: gmail@tabreed.com

Web site: www.tabreed.com

Contact: Rita Chahoud

Tabreed was established in June 1998, with a capital of US $136,000,000. Tabreed has 20,000 shareholders and is considered the no. 1 district cooling service provider in the Middle East region. Tabreed has ongoing contracts of more than 130,000 RT all over the UAE and has already expanded regionally in Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.

TECO Thermal Systems

3550 W. Waters Avenue

Tampa, FL 33614

(813) 375-3399

(813) 375-3437 fax

E-mail: pcschmalz@tecoenergy.com

Web site: www.tecothermal.com

Contact: Phil Schmalz

TECO Thermal Systems develops, designs, constructs, owns, operates and maintains district energy plants. The company currently owns and operates facilities in downtown Miami and Tampa’s historic Ybor City. TECO Thermal Systems’ district chilled water plants can offer end-users significant economic savings versus their own on-site chilled water production.  

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Financial Services

Ferris, Baker Watts, Inc.

9211 Forest Hill Avenue, Suite 109

Richmond, VA 23235

(800) 446-2921 

(804) 649-2207 fax

E-mail: tneal@fbw.com or bdavenport@fbw.com

Contact: Tina Neal or Baker Davenport

Ferris, Baker Watts, Inc. provides innovative financial solutions to companies servicing the industrial, institutional, and governmental sectors with an emphasis on asset monetization of new or existing contracts for conventional and renewable energy projects. Ferris, Baker Watts, Inc. is a full-service investment bank, headquartered in Washington, D.C.

Transactions can be customized according to an existing set of cash flows or structured to meet a client’s needs. FBW is known for underwriting and placing difficult credits in the capital markets, with no geographic limits.

FBW specializes in project finance, having completed 627 transactions totaling $7.49 billion in public and privately placed debt since 1991. FBW has the ability to underwrite issues from $1 million to $200 million.

Korridor Capital Investments, LLC

P.O. Box 48747

Minneapolis, MN 55448-0747

(651) 765-0300

(651) 765-0288 fax

E-mail: korcap@attglobal.net

Contact: Stephen W. Korstad, President & CEO

Korridor Capital offers ownership and/or financing for district energy systems with CHP.  Korridor Capital has teamed up with the engineering and architectural firm of Burns & McDonnell to provide design-build, finance, own, operate and maintain services for CHP systems of 1-50 MW. Korridor Capital offers municipalities and hospitals tax-exempt lease financing for district energy systems.

Norventus Group LLC

12550 W. Meadow Circle

Lake Bluff, IL 60044-1172

(847) 295-0378

(847) 482-9202 fax

E-mail: sblumeyer@norventus.com

Web site: www.norventus.com

Contact: Scott Blumeyer

A full-service capitalization, asset management, and development advisory group that serves the unregulated energy marketplace with an emphasis on existing and emerging district energy assets. Capitalization strategies include corporate planning, portfolio growth and project finance. Asset management services include operational audits, performance enhancement and owner’s representation. Development services include conceptual design and due diligence.

Solar Turbines Incorporated

PO Box 85376; MZ SP3-Q

San Diego, CA 92186

(619) 544-5352

(858) 694-6714 fax

E-mail: powergen@solarturbines.com

Web site: www.solarturbines.com

Contact: Claudette Carmine Harris

 

Solar offers a complete solution – from engineering specification to asset management – for your 1-50 MW power needs. We can help with your cogeneration, base-load electricity, dispersed power, combined-cycle, peak shaving, district heating/cooling, and standby power needs for a wide variety of facilities, including industrial/processing facilities, buildings and institutions and distributed power plants.

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