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SUMMARY:TOUR: Integrated Power Services
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: This meeting was originally scheduled for January and has been rescheduled for February. \nIntegrated Power Services offers motor and electrical equipment repair and rebuilding services for many industries. This includes single-source capabilities for industrial electric motors\, generators\, power distribution\, custom equipment\, and rotating equipment. Join us for a tour of IPS’s Cleveland facility and repair shop. \nClick here to signup on RegFox. Registration is required and closes at 5:00PM on Feb 24. \nIMPORTANT! The location has been updated since the initial invites were sent. \nLocation:\nIntegrated Power Services\n5170 West 130th St\nBrook Park\, OH 44142
URL:https://www.aeenorthernohio.org/event/ips-tour-feb-2026/
LOCATION:Integrated Power Services\, 5170 West 130th St\, Brook Park\, OH\, 44142\, United States
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SUMMARY:TOUR: Corix Cleveland Thermal
DESCRIPTION:IMPORTANT UPDATED PARKING AND SHUTTLE: \nDue to the number of attendees and very limited parking on-site at Cleveland Thermal’s plant\, Alexis from Cleveland Thermal has offered to provide a shuttle from a nearby parking lot to the plant.\n\nThere is a large parking lot next to the Noble Beast at:\n1470 Lakeside Ave E \nCleveland\, OH 44114\n\n\nEveryone should park at this parking lot. Alexis from Cleveland Thermal will meet the group in front of the Noble Beast. A shuttle will pick you up in front of the Noble Beast at 11:30am so please arrive on time. It will shuttle everyone back to their cars at 1pm.\n\n\nCorix’s Cleveland Thermal district energy system has delivered thermal energy to downtown Cleveland for over a century. Today\, the system operates with 450\,000 lb/hr of steam capacity\, 13\,500 tons of chilled water capacity\, and 1 MW of CHP. \nThis tour and presentation will highlight how district energy aggregates building loads to improve efficiency\, reduce installed capacity\, and enable unique waste heat recovery opportunities. You’ll also see how district energy is being applied in new greenfield and brownfield developments\, integrating high-efficiency technologies and providing scalable decarbonization solutions. \nAlexis Omilion is Director of Business Development at Corix\, where she advances sustainable thermal energy infrastructure by partnering with developers\, municipalities\, and institutions to deliver resilient\, low‑carbon district energy systems. Alexis has more than 12 years of experience in engineered thermal systems\, waste‑heat recovery\, low‑carbon fuels\, and utility infrastructure. She holds both a Bachelor and Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Cleveland State University\, specializing in Thermal‑Fluid Mechanics and Energy Systems. \nLunch will be served at 11:30am with the presentation beginning at 12:00pm. \nRegistration deadline is Tuesday\, March 10 at 5:00PM EST. Pre-registration is required. Walk-ins and late registrations will not be accepted due to meal ordering requirements. Due to space constraints\, registration will be capped at 20 attendees. \nClick HERE to register on Regfox. \n 
URL:https://www.aeenorthernohio.org/event/tour-corix-cleveland-thermal/
LOCATION:Corix Cleveland Thermal\, 1921 Hamilton Ave\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44114\, United States
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SUMMARY:Insights on Ohio Energy Regulations and Markets
DESCRIPTION:Join us at our April meeting for an insightful and unique look into Ohio’s energy markets and regulatory environment. David and Katie are two of the top experts in their field in Ohio. If you ever wanted your Ohio energy markets questions answered by some of the most knowledgeable people in the industry\, this is your chance. \nSome topics that will be covered include: \n\nHow the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio determines utility rates in Ohio for electric and gas utility customers.\nHow Ohio House Bill 15 and Ohio Senate Bill 103 passed last year change utility rate cases.\nUpdate on the recently concluded FirstEnergy and AEP Ohio rate cases and a look ahead at the future.\nData center load growth in Ohio and PJM\, and generation capacity shortfalls in PJM.\n\n  \nDavid Proaño\, Partner\, BakerHostetler\, co-leads BakerHostetler’s national Energy Industry team\, representing clients across the nation in the utility and energy industries. David focuses his practice on utility matters\, rate-making\, regulatory compliance\, commission investigations\, retail and wholesale energy contracts\, behind-the-meter generation and commercial disputes and business issues in the utility and energy sectors.  David has over a dozen years of experience with multiple facets of the energy industry\, including advising energy-intensive commercial and industrial energy users and large data centers on establishing and expanding utility service. He routinely appears and practices before the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) on utility\, rate-making\, regulatory and litigated matters\, including representing energy trade associations in rate-making matters\, natural gas companies in utility matters and serving as lead defense counsel in several major PUCO investigations of certified retail energy suppliers. \n  \nKatie Emling\, Energy Analyst\, Brakey Energy\, is responsible for reporting and communicating bill analyses and regulatory issues that affect the quality and cost of energy. She monitors activity at PJM Interconnection\, the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio\, and the state legislature\, and then identifies issues that may impact clients’ energy costs. Katie also analyzes customers’ usage and billing data to ensure accuracy and identify savings opportunities. \nKatie joined Brakey Energy in January 2018. Prior to Brakey Energy\, Katie spent five years as an Energy Efficiency Engineer in Michigan for DNV GL and Consumers Energy. Her work included managing the Michigan utility’s New Construction Energy Efficiency Rebate Program for commercial and industrial customers and assisting in the launch and operation of the utility’s commercial and industrial demand response program. \nKatie has held Certified Energy Manager® credentials through the Association of Energy Engineers. She holds a M.S. in Civil Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University and a B.S. in Engineering Physics from John Carroll University. Outside of energy work\, Katie enjoys baking\, cooking\, spending time with her daughters\, and working on her family’s farm in LaGrange alongside her husband. \nLunch will be served at 11:30am with the presentation beginning at 12:00pm. \nRegistration deadline is Tuesday\, March 10 at 5:00PM EST. Pre-registration is required. Walk-ins and late registrations will not be accepted due to meal ordering requirements. \nClick HERE to register on Regfox. \n 
URL:https://www.aeenorthernohio.org/event/insights-on-ohio-energy-markets/
LOCATION:WorkHub99\, 11699 Brookpark Rd\, Parma\, OH\, 44130\, United States
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