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Data centers are exploding in scale, reshaping energy demand and pushing electric grids to their limits. At the same time, campuses and cities are seeking reliable, low-carbon thermal and power solutions. This workshop brings these worlds together.
Industry leaders, campus innovators, utilities, engineers, and policymakers took a deep dive into how district energy, geothermal systems, AI computing, and advanced thermal exchange can unlock smarter, more resilient models for data center growth.
Through real case studies and forward-looking technical sessions, attendees learned how next-generation data centers are:
✅ Reusing waste heat to support campus and community energy systems
✅ Leveraging geothermal exchange to cut cooling energy in half
✅ Integrating with microgrids, distributed generation, and TES
✅ Preparing for the massive thermal and electrical demands of AI and HPC
✅ Partnering with tribal nations, municipalities, and universities
✅ Navigating policy, incentives, and financial strategies that accelerate deployment
From heat reuse policy to geothermal innovation, from AI edge data centers to futureproofing infrastructure, this workshop offered a comprehensive, practical view of how data centers and district energy systems can grow together—not compete for resources.
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Contains 6 Component(s), Includes Credits
CampusEnergy2026 Track: Data Center Workshop
Session 1: Data Centers Serving Unique Customers
Explore how tribal nations, campuses, and specialized users are deploying geothermal, hybrid cooling, and heat-recovery solutions. Case studies highlight innovative models, customer-driven requirements, and the barriers that shape project success.
Session one of the CampusEnergy2026 Data Center Workshop consisted of these presentations:
8:15 am – 8:40 am
Empowering Sovereignty Through Innovation: The Future of Colusa Indian Energy and Tribal Data Centers – Kevin Blaser, Colusa Indian Energy
Carbon to Crops: Co-Location of Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) with Data Centers – Carol Denning, President, Energy Pathways
8:40 am – 9:05 am
AI “Edge” Data Centers in Higher Ed – Alec Jannen, Burns Engineering, Inc.
Keywords: Data Centers
Carol Denning
President
Energy Pathways
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Kevin Blaser
VP, Business Development
Colusa Indian Energy
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Alexander Jannen
Project Manager
Burns Engineering, Inc.
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Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits
CampusEnergy2026 Track: Data Center Workshop
Session 2: Policy Drivers Enabling Data Center Heat Reuse & Grid Integration
A concise look at the policies shaping data-center integration with district energy systems. Learn how emerging U.S. policy trends, state-level actions, and regulatory enablers support heat reuse, reduce load growth, and expand partnership opportunities.
Session two of Data Center Workshop contained the following presentations:
9:05 am – 9:20 am
Overview on US policies – David Gardiner, David Gardiner and Associates
9:20 am – 10:10 am
Reducing Load Growth: Policies to Support Data Center Heat Reuse Panel
Panelists include:
Carol Denning, Energy Pathways
David Gardiner, David Gardiner and Associates
Dale Medearis, Northern Virginia Regional Commission
Mark Spurr, FVB Energy
Keywords: Data Centers
Carol Denning
President
Energy Pathways
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David Gardiner
President
David Gardiner and Associates
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Dale Medearis
Senior Regional Planner
Northern Virginia Regional Authority (NOVA
Please see the attached linked in profile for my bio --> https://www.linkedin.com/in/dale-medearis-389273a/
Please contact me via linked in if you have any questions. Thank you.
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Mark Spurr
Principal
FVB Energy Inc.
Mark Spurr has been a district energy consultant since 1985 and has played a key role in the growth of District Energy in the U.S. and the Middle East. He advises utilities, cities and universities regarding creation of new thermal energy businesses, district energy system design, economic analysis, energy infrastructure and decarbonization master planning, rate design and due diligence review for asset acquisitions or sales. Current work focuses on design of new low-to-no carbon greenfield systems and on decarbonization of existing district energy systems.
In addition to serving many private and public sector clients, since 1990 Mark has also served as Legislative Director of the International District Energy Association, where he is responsible for developing and advocating policies, legislation and regulations to encourage the expansion of district energy systems. Mark is IDEA’s point person on the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 and has extensive knowledge of the IRA incentives and related proposed regulations.
Mark has led the development of international design guidance documents relating to conversion and connection of buildings for district energy service, design of district cooling systems, and integration of waste heat recovery and renewable energy in sustainable energy systems.
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Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits
CampusEnergy2026 Track: Data Center Workshop
Session 3: Thermal Innovation
This session showcases thermal strategies that support higher-density data-center loads. Speakers outline how campuses and developers can unlock new value streams.
Session 3 of the Data Center Workshop consisted of these presentations:
10:35 am – 11:00 am
The Role of Geothermal Exchange in a New Data Center Operation Model – Dr. Kingsley Nweye, Dr. Saranya Anbarasu, & Jason Willeford Jacobs
11:00 am – 11:25 am
Absorbing Future for District and Data Center Cooling with Absorption Chillers - Dmitrij Gorlovsky, Johnson Controls Systems & Service GmbH; Rajesh P Dixit, Johnson Controls
11:25 am – 12:15 pm
Thermal Energy: From Operating Expense to Potential Revenue Source – This forward-thinking discussion challenges traditional views of thermal energy as a cost center and explores how it can become a strategic asset.
Panelists Include:
- Dr. Kingsley Nweye, Jacobs
- Rajesh Dixit, Johnson Controls
- Jared Rodriguez, Emergent Urban Concepts
- Michael Bergstrom, Ramboll
- Greg Farley, George Mason University
Keywords: Data Centers
Kingsley Nweye
Mechanical Engineer
Jacobs
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Saranya Anbarasu, PhD
District Energy Engineer
Jacobs
Saranya Anbarasu is a District Energy Engineer at Jacobs-Energy and Power, specilizing in geothermal energy networks and physics-based digital twin modeling for mission-critical infrastructure. She leads the design and performance modeling of university and utility scale geothermal energy networks and develops high-fidility dynamic models to evaulate what-if scenarios for data centers during uncertainities. She holds a PhD from Penn State, for modeling and optimization of district energy systems, with reserach spaning advanced controls and next-gen integrated energy infrastructure solutions. She is dedicated to driving innovative and sustainable energy solutions.
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Jason Willeford
Senior Mechanical Engineer
Jacobs
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Dmitrij Gorlovsky
Associate Product Manager, Applied Equipment
Johnson Controls
Dmitrij Gorlovsky is a Mechanical Engineer (Dipl.-Ing) with an MBA and Associate Product Manager, Applied Equipment with Johnson Controls. Dmitrij is responsible of product development and marker growth for waste heat driven Absorption Chillers and Heat Pumps in European region.
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Rajesh Dixit, BTECH MBA
Senior Director - Global Product Management (HVACR)
Johnson Controls
Rajesh Dixit - Senior Director, Global Product Management (HVACR) - Johnson Controls. Engaged with York, Frick and Sabroe high capacity and high temperature heat pumps. Speaker, Panelist, Moderator at past IDEA conferences.
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Michael Ahern (Moderator)
SVP, System Development
Ever-Green Energy, Inc.
Michael Ahern has over 30 years of experience in leading development, engineering, construction, operation, and management of industrial and energy systems. This includes operational oversight of businesses in the industrial and energy fields, with a specific focus on district systems over the last fifteen years. At Ever-Green, he leads the development and advancement of mission-based campus and community energy and utility systems that achieve clients’ strategic goals. Ahern holds a BS in Business Finance from the University of Notre Dame, with an International Business Minor.
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Mitch DeWein, CEM (Moderator)
Vice President, Business Practice Leader - Generation & Energy Management
CHA Consulting, Inc
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Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits
CampusEnergy2026 Track: Data Center Workshop
Session 4: Co-Locating & Onsite Power
A focused discussion on bridge power, interconnection challenges, and regulatory considerations for co-located and campus-adjacent data-center development. Learn what design and financing strategies support future-proof, scalable power deployment.
Session 4 of the CampusEnergy2026 Data Center Workshop consisted of these presentations:
1:15 pm – 2:00 pm
Powering the Future: Strategies for Co-Located Data Centers – As demand for computing capacity grows, campuses and developers face complex questions about interconnection, regulatory compliance, and financing. This discussion will explore the critical challenges and opportunities of delivering reliable, scalable power. Topics include bridge power solutions; Utility interconnection challenges; Regulatory and policy considerations; and Financing models. The segment will conclude with an open discussion with the audience.
Panelists Include:
- Luke Gaalswyk, Ever-Green Energy
- Michele Mitch-Peterson, Siemens
- John Moynihan, BC Energy
Keywords: Data Centers
Luke Gaalswyk
CEO
Ever-Green Energy, Inc.
Luke Gaalswyk is president and CEO of Ever-Green Energy and its parent company District Energy St. Paul, a 501(c)(3) non-profit district energy company headquartered in Saint Paul, MN. Luke joined Ever-Green in 2022 as president of the organization overseeing the company’s corporate services.
Prior to joining Ever-Green, Luke served in leadership roles in power generation and district energy industries with Xcel Energy and NRG Thermal (now Cordia). Luke has nearly 20 years of experience in energy, operations, and engineering and is a veteran of the United States Air Force. He currently serves on the boards of directors for the Saint Paul Area Chamber of Commerce and Saint Paul Downtown Alliance and is a drill-status member of the Minnesota Air National Guard. He has a mechanical engineering degree from the United States Air Force Academy and a master’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Dayton.
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Michele Mitch-Peterson
Data Center Solutions
Siemens
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John Moynihan
Vice President
BC Energy
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Michael Ahern (Moderator)
SVP, System Development
Ever-Green Energy, Inc.
Michael Ahern has over 30 years of experience in leading development, engineering, construction, operation, and management of industrial and energy systems. This includes operational oversight of businesses in the industrial and energy fields, with a specific focus on district systems over the last fifteen years. At Ever-Green, he leads the development and advancement of mission-based campus and community energy and utility systems that achieve clients’ strategic goals. Ahern holds a BS in Business Finance from the University of Notre Dame, with an International Business Minor.
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Mitch DeWein, CEM
Vice President, Business Practice Leader - Generation & Energy Management
CHA Consulting, Inc
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Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits
CampusEnergy2026 Track: Data Center Workshop
A practical look at how campuses and partners move complex data-center energy projects to approval. Speakers share funding pathways, state budgeting models, and utility-supported approaches that support heat-reuse projects.
Session 5 of the CampusEnergy2026 Data Centers Workshop consisted of these presentations:
2:25 pm – 3:05 pm
Deep Dive: Turning Heat into Hope: How the University at Buffalo is Decarbonizing its Campus with AI Waste Energy - Jason Denue, Wendel Companies; Tonga Pham, University at Buffalo; Ryan McPherson, University at Buffalo
3:05 pm – 3:55 pm
Data Center Implementation – How to Make It Happen
Panelists Include:
- Tonga Pham, University at Buffalo
- Dale Medearis, Northern Virginia Regional Commission
- Greg Farley, George Mason University
- Adam Shelly, Ecosystem
- Paul Zmick, University of Virginia
Keywords: Data Centers
Tonga Pham
Associate Vice President for University Facilities
University at Buffalo
Tonga Pham, as the Associate Vice President for University Facilities, Tonga leads the charge to maintain a safe, healthy and attractive campus environment at the largest public research university in the Northeast. She specifically oversees 12 million gross square feet across nearly 200 buildings on 1,200 acres of land at the University at Buffalo. Tonga is an enthusiastic innovator and focuses on integrating the latest evidence-based customer service models, organizational change, construction processes, building maintenance and energy and sustainable design into her work to meet the complex needs of today's higher education environment.
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Jason Denue, PE, REP
Vice President, Energy
Wendel Companies
Jay is Wendel's vice president of energy services. Throughout his career, he has led the development, design, and implementation of energy conservation, renewable energy, and decarbonization projects. He is passionate about working closely with clients to develop innovative and custom solutions to complex energy system challenges and then bringing those solutions to life.
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Ryan McPherson, JD
Chief Sustainability Officer
University at Buffalo
As UBâs inaugural chief sustainability officer since 2011, Ryan McPherson works to create a culture of innovative and collaborative sustainability at UB and implements strategies to help position the university as a sustainability leader in the community, state and nation, as well as across higher education. Among his chief priorities has been setting 10 key strategies to implement within the next decade as part of the universityâs climate action plan. He also has worked to integrate the Sustainable Development Goals across campus and New York as part of the broader work to create the next generation of change agents who are building the future we seek.
Under McPhersonâs oversight, UB has transitioned 100% of its electricity to renewable sources and reduced its carbon footprint by 35%, leading to university successes such as recognition as a national model for climate action by Vice President Harris, receiving the Green Power Leadership Award from the US Environmental Protection Agency, winning the New York State Department of Environmental Excellence Award, and being ranked as #1 in the world by the Times Higher Education Impact Assessment in taking urgent action to combat climate change.
Prior to this role, Ryan was the Associate Vice President for Government & Community Relations where he successfully led a multi-year New York State effort that resulted in the enactment of the most comprehensive higher education legislation in the previous two decades. He sits on numerous boards including the Nature Conservancy (New York), the Western New York Sustainable Business Roundtable. Mr. McPherson is also an adjunct faculty member at the University at Buffalo School of Management and received his B.A. in political science from the University of New Hampshire and graduated magna cum laude from the University at Buffalo Law School.
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Dale Medearis
Senior Regional Planner
Northern Virginia Regional Authority (NOVA
Please see the attached linked in profile for my bio --> https://www.linkedin.com/in/dale-medearis-389273a/
Please contact me via linked in if you have any questions. Thank you.
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Paul Zmick, ME
Director of Energy & Utilities
University of Virginia
Paul G. Zmick, PE
Director of Energy and Utilities
University of Virginia, Charlottesville
Paul Zmick currently leads the 120 FTE Energy and Utilities team for the University of Virginia in Charlottesville Virginia. Central utilities are provided for over 19 million square feet of facilities, including the University Medical Center. The Energy and Utilities team is responsible for energy procurement, generation, distribution, and operation, maintenance, and renewal of the utility infrastructure, with a strategic focus on safety, sustainability, and stewardship. Utilities provided include steam, heating water, cooling water, domestic water, sanitary, storm, 13kV power, and on-site renewables.
Paul currently serves on the Board of Directors for the International District Energy Association and has been an active member in the organization for many years. Prior to UVA, Paul worked for DuPont and Koch Industries for a combined 22-years across five manufacturing sites in various engineering and leadership roles. While at DuPont, Paul was listed as inventor on two US Patents. Paul graduated from North Carolina State University with a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering, and the University of Virginia with a Master of Systems Engineering; and is a registered Professional Engineer in Virginia.
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Greg Farley
Director of University Sustainability
George Mason University
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Adam Shelly
Director, Innovation and Project Development
Ecosystem Energy
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Mitch DeWein, CEM (Moderator)
Vice President, Business Practice Leader - Generation & Energy Management
CHA Consulting, Inc
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Michael Ahern (Moderator)
SVP, System Development
Ever-Green Energy, Inc.
Michael Ahern has over 30 years of experience in leading development, engineering, construction, operation, and management of industrial and energy systems. This includes operational oversight of businesses in the industrial and energy fields, with a specific focus on district systems over the last fifteen years. At Ever-Green, he leads the development and advancement of mission-based campus and community energy and utility systems that achieve clients’ strategic goals. Ahern holds a BS in Business Finance from the University of Notre Dame, with an International Business Minor.
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Contains 6 Component(s), Includes Credits
CampusEnergy2026 Track: Data Center Workshop Session 1: Data Centers Serving Unique Customers
Explore how tribal nations, campuses, and specialized users are deploying geothermal, hybrid cooling, and heat-recovery solutions. Case studies highlight innovative models, customer-driven requirements, and the barriers that shape project success.
Session one of the CampusEnergy2026 Data Center Workshop consisted of these presentations:
8:15 am – 8:40 am
Empowering Sovereignty Through Innovation: The Future of Colusa Indian Energy and Tribal Data Centers – Kevin Blaser, Colusa Indian Energy
Carbon to Crops: Co-Location of Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) with Data Centers – Carol Denning, President, Energy Pathways
8:40 am – 9:05 am
AI “Edge” Data Centers in Higher Ed – Alec Jannen, Burns Engineering, Inc.
Keywords: Data Centers
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Carol Denning
President
Energy Pathways
$i++ ?>
Kevin Blaser
VP, Business Development
Colusa Indian Energy
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Alexander Jannen
Project Manager
Burns Engineering, Inc.
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Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits
CampusEnergy2026 Track: Data Center Workshop Session 2: Policy Drivers Enabling Data Center Heat Reuse & Grid Integration
A concise look at the policies shaping data-center integration with district energy systems. Learn how emerging U.S. policy trends, state-level actions, and regulatory enablers support heat reuse, reduce load growth, and expand partnership opportunities.
Session two of Data Center Workshop contained the following presentations:
9:05 am – 9:20 am
Overview on US policies – David Gardiner, David Gardiner and Associates
9:20 am – 10:10 am
Reducing Load Growth: Policies to Support Data Center Heat Reuse Panel
Panelists include:
Carol Denning, Energy Pathways
David Gardiner, David Gardiner and Associates
Dale Medearis, Northern Virginia Regional Commission
Mark Spurr, FVB Energy
Keywords: Data Centers
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Carol Denning
President
Energy Pathways
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David Gardiner
President
David Gardiner and Associates
$i++ ?>Dale Medearis
Senior Regional Planner
Northern Virginia Regional Authority (NOVA
Please see the attached linked in profile for my bio --> https://www.linkedin.com/in/dale-medearis-389273a/
Please contact me via linked in if you have any questions. Thank you.$i++ ?>Mark Spurr
Principal
FVB Energy Inc.
Mark Spurr has been a district energy consultant since 1985 and has played a key role in the growth of District Energy in the U.S. and the Middle East. He advises utilities, cities and universities regarding creation of new thermal energy businesses, district energy system design, economic analysis, energy infrastructure and decarbonization master planning, rate design and due diligence review for asset acquisitions or sales. Current work focuses on design of new low-to-no carbon greenfield systems and on decarbonization of existing district energy systems.
In addition to serving many private and public sector clients, since 1990 Mark has also served as Legislative Director of the International District Energy Association, where he is responsible for developing and advocating policies, legislation and regulations to encourage the expansion of district energy systems. Mark is IDEA’s point person on the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 and has extensive knowledge of the IRA incentives and related proposed regulations.
Mark has led the development of international design guidance documents relating to conversion and connection of buildings for district energy service, design of district cooling systems, and integration of waste heat recovery and renewable energy in sustainable energy systems.
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Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits
CampusEnergy2026 Track: Data Center Workshop Session 3: Thermal Innovation
This session showcases thermal strategies that support higher-density data-center loads. Speakers outline how campuses and developers can unlock new value streams.
Session 3 of the Data Center Workshop consisted of these presentations:
10:35 am – 11:00 am
The Role of Geothermal Exchange in a New Data Center Operation Model – Dr. Kingsley Nweye, Dr. Saranya Anbarasu, & Jason Willeford Jacobs
11:00 am – 11:25 am
Absorbing Future for District and Data Center Cooling with Absorption Chillers - Dmitrij Gorlovsky, Johnson Controls Systems & Service GmbH; Rajesh P Dixit, Johnson Controls
11:25 am – 12:15 pm
Thermal Energy: From Operating Expense to Potential Revenue Source – This forward-thinking discussion challenges traditional views of thermal energy as a cost center and explores how it can become a strategic asset.
Panelists Include:
- Dr. Kingsley Nweye, Jacobs
- Rajesh Dixit, Johnson Controls
- Jared Rodriguez, Emergent Urban Concepts
- Michael Bergstrom, Ramboll
- Greg Farley, George Mason University
Keywords: Data Centers
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Kingsley Nweye
Mechanical Engineer
Jacobs
$i++ ?>Saranya Anbarasu, PhD
District Energy Engineer
Jacobs
Saranya Anbarasu is a District Energy Engineer at Jacobs-Energy and Power, specilizing in geothermal energy networks and physics-based digital twin modeling for mission-critical infrastructure. She leads the design and performance modeling of university and utility scale geothermal energy networks and develops high-fidility dynamic models to evaulate what-if scenarios for data centers during uncertainities. She holds a PhD from Penn State, for modeling and optimization of district energy systems, with reserach spaning advanced controls and next-gen integrated energy infrastructure solutions. She is dedicated to driving innovative and sustainable energy solutions.
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Jason Willeford
Senior Mechanical Engineer
Jacobs
$i++ ?>Dmitrij Gorlovsky
Associate Product Manager, Applied Equipment
Johnson Controls
Dmitrij Gorlovsky is a Mechanical Engineer (Dipl.-Ing) with an MBA and Associate Product Manager, Applied Equipment with Johnson Controls. Dmitrij is responsible of product development and marker growth for waste heat driven Absorption Chillers and Heat Pumps in European region.
$i++ ?>Rajesh Dixit, BTECH MBA
Senior Director - Global Product Management (HVACR)
Johnson Controls
Rajesh Dixit - Senior Director, Global Product Management (HVACR) - Johnson Controls. Engaged with York, Frick and Sabroe high capacity and high temperature heat pumps. Speaker, Panelist, Moderator at past IDEA conferences.
$i++ ?>Michael Ahern (Moderator)
SVP, System Development
Ever-Green Energy, Inc.
Michael Ahern has over 30 years of experience in leading development, engineering, construction, operation, and management of industrial and energy systems. This includes operational oversight of businesses in the industrial and energy fields, with a specific focus on district systems over the last fifteen years. At Ever-Green, he leads the development and advancement of mission-based campus and community energy and utility systems that achieve clients’ strategic goals. Ahern holds a BS in Business Finance from the University of Notre Dame, with an International Business Minor.
$i++ ?>Mitch DeWein, CEM (Moderator)
Vice President, Business Practice Leader - Generation & Energy Management
CHA Consulting, Inc
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Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits
CampusEnergy2026 Track: Data Center Workshop Session 4: Co-Locating & Onsite Power
A focused discussion on bridge power, interconnection challenges, and regulatory considerations for co-located and campus-adjacent data-center development. Learn what design and financing strategies support future-proof, scalable power deployment.
Session 4 of the CampusEnergy2026 Data Center Workshop consisted of these presentations:
1:15 pm – 2:00 pm
Powering the Future: Strategies for Co-Located Data Centers – As demand for computing capacity grows, campuses and developers face complex questions about interconnection, regulatory compliance, and financing. This discussion will explore the critical challenges and opportunities of delivering reliable, scalable power. Topics include bridge power solutions; Utility interconnection challenges; Regulatory and policy considerations; and Financing models. The segment will conclude with an open discussion with the audience.
Panelists Include:
- Luke Gaalswyk, Ever-Green Energy
- Michele Mitch-Peterson, Siemens
- John Moynihan, BC Energy
Keywords: Data Centers
$i++ ?>Luke Gaalswyk
CEO
Ever-Green Energy, Inc.
Luke Gaalswyk is president and CEO of Ever-Green Energy and its parent company District Energy St. Paul, a 501(c)(3) non-profit district energy company headquartered in Saint Paul, MN. Luke joined Ever-Green in 2022 as president of the organization overseeing the company’s corporate services.
Prior to joining Ever-Green, Luke served in leadership roles in power generation and district energy industries with Xcel Energy and NRG Thermal (now Cordia). Luke has nearly 20 years of experience in energy, operations, and engineering and is a veteran of the United States Air Force. He currently serves on the boards of directors for the Saint Paul Area Chamber of Commerce and Saint Paul Downtown Alliance and is a drill-status member of the Minnesota Air National Guard. He has a mechanical engineering degree from the United States Air Force Academy and a master’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Dayton.
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Michele Mitch-Peterson
Data Center Solutions
Siemens
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John Moynihan
Vice President
BC Energy
$i++ ?>Michael Ahern (Moderator)
SVP, System Development
Ever-Green Energy, Inc.
Michael Ahern has over 30 years of experience in leading development, engineering, construction, operation, and management of industrial and energy systems. This includes operational oversight of businesses in the industrial and energy fields, with a specific focus on district systems over the last fifteen years. At Ever-Green, he leads the development and advancement of mission-based campus and community energy and utility systems that achieve clients’ strategic goals. Ahern holds a BS in Business Finance from the University of Notre Dame, with an International Business Minor.
$i++ ?>Mitch DeWein, CEM
Vice President, Business Practice Leader - Generation & Energy Management
CHA Consulting, Inc
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Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits
CampusEnergy2026 Track: Data Center Workshop
A practical look at how campuses and partners move complex data-center energy projects to approval. Speakers share funding pathways, state budgeting models, and utility-supported approaches that support heat-reuse projects.
Session 5 of the CampusEnergy2026 Data Centers Workshop consisted of these presentations:
2:25 pm – 3:05 pm
Deep Dive: Turning Heat into Hope: How the University at Buffalo is Decarbonizing its Campus with AI Waste Energy - Jason Denue, Wendel Companies; Tonga Pham, University at Buffalo; Ryan McPherson, University at Buffalo
3:05 pm – 3:55 pm
Data Center Implementation – How to Make It Happen
Panelists Include:
- Tonga Pham, University at Buffalo
- Dale Medearis, Northern Virginia Regional Commission
- Greg Farley, George Mason University
- Adam Shelly, Ecosystem
- Paul Zmick, University of Virginia
Keywords: Data Centers
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Tonga Pham
Associate Vice President for University Facilities
University at Buffalo
Tonga Pham, as the Associate Vice President for University Facilities, Tonga leads the charge to maintain a safe, healthy and attractive campus environment at the largest public research university in the Northeast. She specifically oversees 12 million gross square feet across nearly 200 buildings on 1,200 acres of land at the University at Buffalo. Tonga is an enthusiastic innovator and focuses on integrating the latest evidence-based customer service models, organizational change, construction processes, building maintenance and energy and sustainable design into her work to meet the complex needs of today's higher education environment.
$i++ ?>Jason Denue, PE, REP
Vice President, Energy
Wendel Companies
Jay is Wendel's vice president of energy services. Throughout his career, he has led the development, design, and implementation of energy conservation, renewable energy, and decarbonization projects. He is passionate about working closely with clients to develop innovative and custom solutions to complex energy system challenges and then bringing those solutions to life.
$i++ ?>Ryan McPherson, JD
Chief Sustainability Officer
University at Buffalo
As UBâs inaugural chief sustainability officer since 2011, Ryan McPherson works to create a culture of innovative and collaborative sustainability at UB and implements strategies to help position the university as a sustainability leader in the community, state and nation, as well as across higher education. Among his chief priorities has been setting 10 key strategies to implement within the next decade as part of the universityâs climate action plan. He also has worked to integrate the Sustainable Development Goals across campus and New York as part of the broader work to create the next generation of change agents who are building the future we seek.
Under McPhersonâs oversight, UB has transitioned 100% of its electricity to renewable sources and reduced its carbon footprint by 35%, leading to university successes such as recognition as a national model for climate action by Vice President Harris, receiving the Green Power Leadership Award from the US Environmental Protection Agency, winning the New York State Department of Environmental Excellence Award, and being ranked as #1 in the world by the Times Higher Education Impact Assessment in taking urgent action to combat climate change.
Prior to this role, Ryan was the Associate Vice President for Government & Community Relations where he successfully led a multi-year New York State effort that resulted in the enactment of the most comprehensive higher education legislation in the previous two decades. He sits on numerous boards including the Nature Conservancy (New York), the Western New York Sustainable Business Roundtable. Mr. McPherson is also an adjunct faculty member at the University at Buffalo School of Management and received his B.A. in political science from the University of New Hampshire and graduated magna cum laude from the University at Buffalo Law School.
$i++ ?>Dale Medearis
Senior Regional Planner
Northern Virginia Regional Authority (NOVA
Please see the attached linked in profile for my bio --> https://www.linkedin.com/in/dale-medearis-389273a/
Please contact me via linked in if you have any questions. Thank you.$i++ ?>Paul Zmick, ME
Director of Energy & Utilities
University of Virginia
Paul G. Zmick, PE
Director of Energy and Utilities
University of Virginia, CharlottesvillePaul Zmick currently leads the 120 FTE Energy and Utilities team for the University of Virginia in Charlottesville Virginia. Central utilities are provided for over 19 million square feet of facilities, including the University Medical Center. The Energy and Utilities team is responsible for energy procurement, generation, distribution, and operation, maintenance, and renewal of the utility infrastructure, with a strategic focus on safety, sustainability, and stewardship. Utilities provided include steam, heating water, cooling water, domestic water, sanitary, storm, 13kV power, and on-site renewables.
Paul currently serves on the Board of Directors for the International District Energy Association and has been an active member in the organization for many years. Prior to UVA, Paul worked for DuPont and Koch Industries for a combined 22-years across five manufacturing sites in various engineering and leadership roles. While at DuPont, Paul was listed as inventor on two US Patents. Paul graduated from North Carolina State University with a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering, and the University of Virginia with a Master of Systems Engineering; and is a registered Professional Engineer in Virginia.
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Greg Farley
Director of University Sustainability
George Mason University
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Adam Shelly
Director, Innovation and Project Development
Ecosystem Energy
$i++ ?>Mitch DeWein, CEM (Moderator)
Vice President, Business Practice Leader - Generation & Energy Management
CHA Consulting, Inc
$i++ ?>Michael Ahern (Moderator)
SVP, System Development
Ever-Green Energy, Inc.
Michael Ahern has over 30 years of experience in leading development, engineering, construction, operation, and management of industrial and energy systems. This includes operational oversight of businesses in the industrial and energy fields, with a specific focus on district systems over the last fifteen years. At Ever-Green, he leads the development and advancement of mission-based campus and community energy and utility systems that achieve clients’ strategic goals. Ahern holds a BS in Business Finance from the University of Notre Dame, with an International Business Minor.