How ESI generated ROI designing a new biomass cogeneration p…

How ESI generated ROI designing a new biomass cogeneration plant in 3D
 

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   Summary:

Learn about the innovative Department of Energy—Biomass Cogeneration Facility and the return on investment ESI, Inc. experienced using 3D modeling technology. ESI will drive an engaging presentation on the goals of the project, the use of Bentley AutoPLANT and the cost and time savings they experienced designing this advanced, energy efficient biomass power generation plant.

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Demetrius Franklin
CAD Manager
ESI, Inc.

Demetrius has over 22 years of expertise in 2D/3D plant design and team management with projects worldwide in the hydrogen, chemical, food, waste water, refinery, power, and various other industries. Since joining ESI Inc. of Tennessee in 2007, Demetrius serves as CAD Manager where he provides leadership and vision in the areas of CAD management.

 

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Brian Nessen
Group Publisher
POWER magazine

Brian Nessen has over 20 years experience in the media industry, specifically in the energy markets.  He is currently Vice President and Group Publisher for the TradeFair Group division of Access Intelligence.  He also maintains the role of Publisher of POWER magazine. During the past ten years Brian has been involved in the development of numerous e-media initiatives that derive from or enhance traditional media.  During the past 5 years he was involved with the acquisition and redevelopment of POWER magazine.  Brian holds a BSBA from Tulsa University.

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Windows Vista

Windows XP SP3

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Internet Explorer 6.0+ 2
Firefox 3.0+

Pop-up Blocking Software Disabled 3

AUDIO: Sound Card with speakers

VIDEO: Monitor with 1024×768+ resolution support

Windows Media Player 9+

Adobe Flash Player 9.1+ 4

High speed Cable / Fiber / DSL 5

Corporate LAN 6

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This presentation incorporates advanced multimedia features that allow elements such as slides, polling questions, surveys, and application demonstrations to be dynamically sent to the audience synchronized with the presentation. Mac and Linux audiences may view the presentation using a supported Firefox Web browser and Adobe Flash player. Please note that some presentations may not feature a Flash option.

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Also, if you are unaware of any other pop-up blockers that are running on your computer, you may want to see if you have personal firewall software running, such as Norton’s Internet Security or ZoneAlarm. If you have either of these, they will also block pop-up windows.

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I occasionally hear a clicking noise during the presentation. How do I turn it off?

Certain browsers may produce a periodic clicking during the presentation on Windows operating systems. This is normal, but it can be turned off:

Windows 7 – Click on the Windows Start icon, then choose "Control Panel" > "Sound," > "Sounds" tab. Scroll down the "Program" menu until you reach "Start Navigation." Set the sound to [None] and click "OK." The clicking will be disabled.
Windows Vista – Click on the Windows Start icon, then choose "Control Panel" > "Sound," > "Sounds" tab. Scroll down the "Program" menu until you reach "Start Navigation." Set the sound to [None] and click "OK." The clicking will be disabled.
Windows XP – You can disable this noise by going to the Start menu, then "Control Panel". Open "Sounds and Audio Devices," and click the "Sounds" tab. Scroll down the "Program Events" menu until you reach "Start Navigation." Set the sound to [None] and click "OK." The clicking will be disabled.

Why do I get a "connection failed" or "connection blocked" message when I try to view Adobe Flash streams?

In addition to having a properly installed Adobe Flash Player your pc must permit rtmp (over port 1935) and / or rtmpt (over port 80) live streaming protocols. Please contact your local IT Administrator if you are unsure of your settings. IT Admins can click here to review additional information on configuring proxy servers to permit live Flash streaming.

Questions?

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