THURSDAY OCTOBER 23

THURSDAY
OCTOBER 23
2014
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM Poster Session (Setup & Evaluation)
FRIDAY
OCTOBER 24
2014
7:30 AM - 8:30 AM Registration, Breakfast, Exhibitor Networking
6:00 PM - 6:45 PM Dinner
6:45 PM - 6:55 PM Welcome Address, Kamal Shahrabi, Farmingdale State College
6:55 PM - 7:30 PM Keynote Lecture: Ron Tabbitas, Founder and President, Dynamic Supplier Alignment, Inc.
8:30 AM - 8:45 AM Welcome Address, W. Hubert Keen, President, Farmingdale State College
8:45 AM - 9:15 AM Keynote Lecture, David Daly, PSEG Long Island
9:15 AM - 9:45 AM Keynote Lecture, Paul DeCotis, West Monroe Partners’ Energy & Utilities
Topic: “How Smart should Smart Grid’s Be? Lessons Learned from “Hands-On” Demonstration”
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM Coffee Break / Exhibitor Networking
10:15 AM - 12PM
Panel Discussion, “Education and Workforce Training in Renewable Energy”
Panel Moderator: Marjaneh Issapour, Farmingdale State College
• Kamal Shahrabi, Farmingdale State College
• Gary Halada, Stony Brook University
• Babak Beheshti, New York Institute of Technology
• Neal Lewis, Molloy College
• Corinne Johnson-Rutzke, Cornell University
12:00 PM - 1:30 PMLunch / Exhibitor Networking
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM BREAKOUT SESSION #1
TRACK A
TRACK B
TRACK C
TRACK D
TRACK E
ENERGY AND POLICY
RENEWABLE ENERGY
EDUCATION AND WORKFORCE
TRAINING
SOLAR PV 101
INDUSTRY
EXHIBITOR
PRESENTATIONS
Lupton Hall - 165
Lupton Hall - 131
Lupton Hall - T101
Lupton Hall - 146
Roosevelt
Hall - 111
Session Chair: Peter Gollon, L.I.
Sierra Club
Session Chair: Miriam Rafailovich,
Stony Brook University
Session Keynote: Julia Bovey,
“REVing Up Policy for the Race to
the Clean Energy Future”, Director,
Department of Public Service - Long
Island
Session Keynote: Wayne Gutschow,
Nextek Power Systems
1. “Global Climate Change”, Kristen
Bacorn, Farmingdale State College
2. “Sustainable Energy Systems:
Teaching, Advocacy, and Policy
Implications for Long Island”, Scott
Carlin, LIU Post
3. “The Foundations of a Clean
Energy Future: A Review of New
York’s Clean Energy Potential
Studies”, David Gahl, Director of
Strategic Engagement, Pace Energy
and Climate Center”
4. “A Next Generation Renewable
Portfolio Standard for New York and How We Could Actually Meet It”,
Anne Reynolds, Executive Director,
Alliance for Clean Energy New York
1. “The Future of Electric Power”,
Daniel Deeks, The Clean Energy
Solution
2. “Software Security Assurance of
Mechatronic Systems in the Energy
Sector”, C. Warren Axelrod, Delta
Risk LLC
3. “Uptake of Solar PV in the
Caribbean and the potential role of
Solar PV in reducing disaster risk”,
Corrinne Graham, David C. Smith,
Institute of Sustainable Development
4. “Wind and Solar Hybrid systems
are part of the Worlds energy
future”, Arthur Kaliski, MILWIND LLC
Session Chair: Serdar Elgun,
Distinguished Service Professor,
Farmingdale State College
Instructor:
Jonathan Lane,
Quad State Solar
Session Keynote: Pat Malone,
Advanced Energy Center, Stony
Brook University
*PDHs Available*
1. “e-STEP-Collaborative Research”,
Nicole Simon, Nassau Community
College
2. “Introducing the Design and
Development of Energy & STEM
K-12 Program”, Gonca Altuger-Genc,
Farmingdale State College
3. “Enriching Students’ Smart Grid
Experience using Programmable
Devices”, Mihaela Radu, Farmingdale
State College
4. “Innovative Educational Methods
in Teaching Sustainable Energy”,
T. Jack, J. Mercedes, N. Lara,
Farmingdale State College
Runtime:
1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
1:30 Best Energy Power
1:40 United Metro
Energy Corporation
1:50 Green Energy
Research, Inc.
2:00 Go InfraGreen
2:10 NYIT
2:20 The Clean Energy
Solutions
2:30 GPI/ GreenmanPedersen, Inc.
2:40 Denco Energy
Management
2:50 Empower Solar
5. “Training Manual Using LucasNuelle Wind Simulator”, T. Jack, J.
Mercedes, N. Lara, Farmingdale
State College
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3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Coffee Break / Exhibitor Networking
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM BREAKOUT SESSION #2
TRACK F
TRACK G
TRACK H
TRACK E
SUSTAINABILITY AND BUILT
ENVIRONMENT
SMART ENERGY SYSTEMS
ENERGY STORAGE
INDUSTRY
EXHIBITOR PRESENTATIONS
Lupton Hall - 165
Lupton Hall - 190
Lupton Hall - T101
Roosevelt Hall - 111
Session Chair: Amit Bandyopadhyay,
Farmingdale State College
Session Chair: Bahar Zoghi,
Farmingdale State College
Session Chair: Jerrell Nardiello,
Northrop Grumman
Session Keynote: Tullio Bertoli,
“Sustainability and the Built
Environment”, Town of Brookhaven
Session Keynote: Dave Specca,
“Landfill Gas to Energy”, Rutgers
EcoComplex
Session Keynote: Michael Voltz,
PSEG Long Island
1. “The Role of Society to
Decarbonize”, Peter Caradonna,
Columbia University
1. “An Improved and Low-Cost P&O
Maximum Power Point Tracker
Combined with Two-Degree Sun
Tracker”, Abolfazl Halvaei Niasar,
University of Kashan
2. “Water Resources Sustainability”,
Paul Granger, H2M
3. “Sustainability – Landscape
Green Building”, Michael Veracka,
Farmingdale State College
4. “The Road Towards Understanding
Sustainability”, Edward T. Davis,
Queensborough Community College
2. “Reciprocating Biomass Conversion
Reactor”, Nick J. Parziale, Stevens
Institute of Technology
3. “Economic Dispatch Optimization of
Microgrid in Islanded Mode”, Sundari
Ramabhotla, Texas Tech University
4. “Development of an Electric Energy
Literacy Survey”, Matthew Turner,
Purdue University
5. “Sound Harvester”, Parastish Singh,
PESIT
3:30 Anchor, An Old Castle Company
3:40 Stony Brook SBDC
3:50 Eldor Renewable Energy
1. “Performance Evaluation of
Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries”, Jeff
Hung, Farmingdale State College
4:00 511 NY Rideshare
2. “Production of Useful Cost
effective Energy from Waste
Biomass Material”, Hazem Tawfik,
Farmingdale State College
4:20 CEBIP @ SBU
3. “How to Generate Energy and
Feel Good at the Same Time - A Fully
Renewable Energy Storage System”,
Mohamad Zoghi, Farmingdale State
College
4:10 Poem Technology, LLC
4:30 Fuel Cell Energy, Inc.
4:40 EC Infosystems, Inc.
4:50 Tech-Ed Systems
4. “System design and performance
analysis of a microgrid distributed
energy generation and storage”,
Linfeng Zhang, University of
Bridgeport
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