1994 IDHCA Proceedings Conference


85th Annual Conference | June 18-21, 1994

Sheraton Seattle Hotel and Towers | Seattle, Washington


Competition in Urban Markets, What DHC Systems Need to do to Survive and Thrive
Jonathan S. Wohl

Fixed Customer Unit Pricing Escalation on Long Term Total Utility Energy Contracts
William J. Clemens

Competition and Cooperation: The Growth of District Heating and Cooling, 1882-1917
Morris A. Pierce

Emerging Utility Approaches: Open for Expanded DHC Development
Deborah J. Ross

Geothermal District Heating - A Century of Progress
Kevin Rafferty.P.E.

Marketing the Klamath Falls Geothermal District Heating System
Kevin Rafferty, P.E.

District Heating - A Way to Save Energy Resources and the Environment
Ola Nordgren

Modernization and Rehabilitation of District Heating Systems in Eastern Europe, A Study of the Tartu, Estonia Project
Jack Kattner; Bernt Andersson

Sovereignty: The Only Natural Gas Supply Strategy that Makes Sense
Kent D. Taylor, Joel L. Greene

Coal and Clean Coal Technologies
David J. Morris, P.E.

Cost Reduction with Advanced DH Pipe Technology: Results ofR & D Germany
Dipl.-lng. H. Neuffer, Dr. F.G. Witterhold

Use of Friction Reducing Additives in District Heating System Field Test at Kladno - Krocehlavy, Czech Republic
Jaroslav Pollert, Jacques Zakin; Jirí Myska; Pavel Kratochvíl

Status Report: Assessment and Implementation of a District Heating System Upgrade for the City of Plzen, Czech Republic
Thomas J. Secret; Jaroslav Marousek, Andrew Popelka

Partnering in Construction: A Proven Method of Delivering On-Time and On-Budget District Heating and Cooling Systems
Ronald M. Fedrick, Fredrick G. Thornhill

The Use of Fluorescent Tracers as a Diagnostic Tool in Open and Closed Cooling and Heating Water Loop
D.E. Brown, J.E. Hoots, B.V. Jenkins, E.C. Ray

Innovations in Small Steam Turbine Cogeneration: New "Automatic Handvalve" Design is Effective, Economic Method of Optimizing Performance
Thomas S. Ewing

Emerging Technologies for Clean and Efficient Cogeneration
Frank V. Mach, Ph.D.

A Plant for All Seasons
Joel O. Goss, P.E., Robert Hutson

Optimizing Customers' Heating Systems to Reduce Capital and Operating Cost in District Heating with Cogeneration
Alexander L. Bud, Ph.D.

The Development ofCogeneration Within the Hungarian Power System's Long-Range Expansion Program
Dr. József Halzl

Existing District Heating System Based Economical Power Production
John E. Mesko, P.E.; Gloria A. Hettinger

A New Biodegradable Friction Reducing Additive (FRA) for District Cooling Networks
Martin Hellsten, Ian Harwigsson

Drag Reduction in the Chilled Water Distribution System of a 200-ton Absorption Chiller
John C. O'C. Young

Smart Energy Option: Reusing Wastewater for Cooling at Boeing
Andrew Clapham; Joel Jackman, Mary Lundt

Chilled Water Storage at Washington State University: A Case Study
Craig S. Benjamin, P.E.

Technical Aspects on Ammonia Screw Compressor Chiller Units for District Cooling
Rune Weister

Incorporating Knowledge Rules into Optimal Planning and Extension of District Heating Network
Y.-B. Peng; P-A. Haldi; G. Sarlos

Comparison of Three Preventive Maintenance Strategies for Steam Trap Systems
Frederick A. Hooper, Jr.; Ronald D. Gillette

Cogeneration by Combined-Cycle Units: Main Technical Characteristics of the Planned Combined-Cycle Power Plant Units
Dr. András Fazekas

Stochastic Mathematical Model for the Production Planning ofCogeneration on System Level
Dr-András Fazekas

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