
Arthur Jen and Carlos Gamarra PowerGen
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- [ ] Connect with Carlos Gamarra (Vice President of Energy, HARC) or Arthur Jen (Program Coordinator, Western Region TAP) to learn more about the Onsite Energy Technical Assistance Partnership program.
- [ ] Visit the DOE website to find the map and contact information for the regional directors of the Onsite Energy Technical Assistance Partnership program.
- [ ] Connect with Arthur Jen on LinkedIn to learn more about his work in the Western region.
Outline Introduction and Welcome to Power Gen
- Scott MacKenzie introduces the Industrial Talk Podcast, emphasizing its focus on industry professionals and innovations.
- Scott welcomes listeners to Power Gen in Dallas, Texas, highlighting the exciting technology and solutions present at the event.
- Scott introduces Carlos and Arthur, who are part of different companies but will clarify their roles and connections.
- Carlos and Arthur discuss their business cards and the companies they represent, with Scott joking about a potential test.
Backgrounds of Carlos and Arthur
- Carlos shares his background in electrical and industrial engineering, his experience in building industrial plants, and his shift to research on Community Energy Systems.
- Carlos is now the Vice President of the Houston Advanced Research Center (HARC).
- Arthur introduces himself as the program coordinator for the Western Region of the On-Site Energy Technical Assistance Partnership (On-Site Energy TAP).
- Arthur has a background in industrial and systems engineering, with a focus on sustainability and energy efficiency.
Overview of On-Site Energy TAP Program
- Carlos explains that he and Arthur lead the DOE-funded On-Site Energy TAP program, which promotes distributed generation technologies.
- The program provides no-cost technical assistance, educational webinars, and case studies to encourage the adoption of on-site energy technologies.
- Arthur adds that the program is valuable for facilities managers who are overwhelmed and need guidance on becoming 100% renewable energy.
- The program is technology-agnostic, focusing on finding the best solutions for different sites based on their geographical and operational needs.
Program Benefits and Cost
- Scott inquires about the cost of the program, and Carlos confirms that it is free for end users, funded by the DOE.
- Carlos emphasizes the importance of the program, as companies are experts in their main processes but not necessarily in power generation.
- The program provides unbiased advice, helping end users navigate the complex landscape of energy technologies and proposals.
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