June, 2003
Ice Energy selects Dr. Douglas C.
Hittle to assist with development of refrigeration lab.
Ice Energy is pleased to announce that the renowned Dr.
Hittle of Colorado State University, under a separate consulting
agreement, will provide design and engineering services
to assist Ice Energy with its refrigeration lab and as a
technology advisor for planned research and development
projects. Dr. Hittle brings more than 30 years of experience
in design, research and consulting in mechanical and environmental
engineering. Dr Hittle is currently a Professor of Mechanical
Engineering, at Colorado State University and Director of
the Solar Energy Applications Laboratory. Dr. Hittle conducts
and directs research in air-conditioning system control,
energy conservation, desiccant cooling, energy system simulation,
and solar energy systems. Dr. Hittle has conducted research
in various aspects of building energy systems including
optimizing cooling coils for use with ice storage systems,
low temperature air distribution systems, dynamics of humidity
control, and expert systems and artificial intelligence
for intelligent buildings.
Dr, Hittle is a Member, ASHRAE
College of Fellows, Board Member, ASHRAE Leaning Institute, and
Member of the National Advisory Panel to DOE on the development
of energy analysis computer programs. Dr. Hittle’s clients include
the Electric Power Research Institute, Naval Weapons Support Center,
Los Alamos Technical Associates, and the U.S. Department of Energy.
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October,
2003
Ice Energy selects Centro as its key supplier for
Rotationally Molded Tanks.
Ice Energy chose Centro because of their leadership in
providing double walled insulated tanks. "We were
impressed with their customer focus and commitment to
quality and excellence," said Gino Campana, VP of
Manufacturing for Ice Energy. Centro is located in North
Liberty, Iowa.
For more information visit:
WWW.CENTROINC.COM
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April,
2003
Ice Energy selects SolidWorks 3D Design Software
Ice Energy chose SolidWorks because of the software's ease-of-use,
Windows compatibility, short learning curve, and full associativity
across assemblies, models, and drawings. By deploying SolidWorks,
Ice Energy anticipates a 30+percent reduction in its design
cycle.
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