Session 1: Powering Policy: Unlocking Pathways for Data Center Heat Reuse

IDEA2026 Data Centers Workshop Session 1: Powering Policy: Unlocking Pathways for Data Center Heat Reuse

Can Policy Actually Drive Heat Reuse at Scale?

This session examines the policy, regulatory, and market frameworks needed to unlock heat reuse at scale, including incentives, mandates, interconnection challenges, and emerging examples from leading jurisdictions.

Participants include:

Emily Kent, David Gardiner & Associates

Max Lauretta, Ramboll 

Mark Spurr, FVB Energy

Topic: Data Centers and District Energy


Mark Spurr

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.

Max Lauretta

Max Lauretta

Emily Kent

Emily Kent

Vice President for Clean Energy

David Gardiner & Associates

Emily Kent is a Vice President for Clean Energy at David Gardiner & Associates and has over a decade of experience in decarbonization policy and analysis. At DGA, she leads a small team on a variety of climate and clean energy projects, including research and advocacy on data center heat reuse, electric transmission policy, clean energy tax solutions, medium- and heavy-duty vehicle decarbonization, and policy and regulatory solutions for clean hydrogen. Before joining DGA, Emily led the Zero-Carbon Fuels program at the climate nonprofit Clean Air Task Force, where she focused on hydrogen’s role as a climate solution in the energy transition. Her past experience also includes greenhouse gas accounting and mitigation analysis at ICF, where she supported federal clients such as the U.S. EPA, DOE, and USAID. She holds a Masters in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School and a BA in Environmental Policy from Washington University in St. Louis.
Michael Ahern

Michael Ahern

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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