2nd Elec Task Force Meeting Announced

Subject: UFTO Note – 2nd Elec Task Force Meeting Announced
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 1997 14:34:52 +0000
From: Ed Beardsworth

(advance notice just received from DOE–to appear in Fed Register)

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| ** UFTO ** Edward Beardsworth ** Consultant
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[6450-01-P]
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Secretary of Energy Advisory Board
Notice of Open Meeting
AGENCY: Department of Energy
SUMMARY: Consistent with the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (Public Law 92-463, 86 Stat. 770), notice is hereby given of the following advisory committee meeting:

Name: Secretary of Energy Advisory Board – Electric System Reliability Task Force
Dates and Times: Tuesday, March 25, 1997, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Place: The Madison Hotel, Dolley Madison Ballroom
15th and M Streets, NW Washington, D.C. 20005

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Richard C. Burrow, Secretary of Energy Advisory Board (AB-1),
U.S. Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20585,
(202) 586-1709 or (202) 586-6279 (fax).

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The electric power industry is in the midst of a complex transition to competition, which will induce many far-reaching changes in the structure of the industry and the institutions which regulate it. This transition raises many reliability issues, as new entities emerge in the power markets and as generation becomes less integrated with transmission.

Purpose of the Task Force

The purpose of the Electric System Reliability Task Force is to provide advice and recommendations to the Secretary of Energy Advisory Board regarding the critical institutional, technical, and policy issues that need to be addressed in order to maintain the reliability of the nation’s bulk electric system in the context of a more competitive industry.

Tentative Agenda

8:00 – 8:15 Opening Remarks & Objectives
Philip Sharp, Chairman, Electric System Reliability Task Force
8:15 – 9:15 Discussion: Assumptions Regarding the Future Electricity
Industry
9:15 – 10:15 Discussion: Basic Concepts and Operating Requirements for Electric System Reliability
10:15 – 10:30 Break
10:30 – 11:45 Panel Discussion & Roundtable: Policy and Institutional Issues,
Panelists: NERC, Power Marketer, & DOE
11:45 – 12:00 Public Comment
12:00 – 1:15 Lunch
1:15 – 3:45 Panel Discussion & Roundtable: Policy and Institutional Issues (Continued),
Panelists: NERC, Power Marketer, & DOE
3:45 – 4:00 Scheduling of Next Meeting
4:00 Adjourn

This tentative agenda is subject to change. The final agenda will be available at the meeting.

Public Participation
The Chairman of the Task Force is empowered to conduct the meeting in a fashion that will, in the Chairman’s judgment, facilitate the orderly conduct of business. During its meeting in Washington, D.C. the Task Force welcomes public comment. Members of the public will be heard in the order in which they sign up at the beginning of the meeting. The Task Force will make every effort to hear the views of all interested parties. Written comments may be submitted to David Cheney, Acting Executive Director, Secretary of Energy Advisory Board, AB-1, 1000 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20585.

Minutes

Minutes and a transcript of the meeting will be available for public review and copying approximately 30 days following the meeting at the Freedom of Information Public Reading Room, 1E-190 Forrestal Building, 1000 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC, between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday except Federal holidays.

Issued at Washington, DC, on
Rachel Samuel Acting Deputy Advisory Committee Management Officer

Capacitive Deionization licensed

Subject: UFTO Note — Capacitive Deionization licensed
Date: Thu, 06 Mar 1997
From: Ed Beardsworth

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| ** UFTO ** Edward Beardsworth ** Consultant
| 951 Lincoln Ave. tel 415-328-5670
| Palo Alto CA 94301-3041 fax 415-328-5675
| http://www.ufto.com edbeards@ufto.com
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Livermore has given a license for CDI to a small water company in Tucson, AZ who’ve formed a subsidiary, Terra Research Corp., to pursue applications. The parent company is publicly traded OTC – Far West Group, which does water drilling and pumping and supplies.

They are looking for partners and investment capital. I have a summary of their business plan they sent me, which I can provide by email, snail mail or fax.

Let me know if you want a copy, and if you’d like to talk to them.

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Here is the UFTO writeup about CDI, when Livermore first announced it:

> January 1995
>
> Desalination and Waste Water Treatment by Capacitive Deionization (CDI)
>
> On December 20, 1994, LLNL announced a new way to deionize water. The
> huge effective surface area of carbon aerogels makes feasible the
> straightforward and well known process of capacitive deionization.
> Water containing salts, heavy metals or even radioactive isotopes flows
> through a series of electrochemical cells. An electric potential is
> applied across the electrodes, which attract the charged ions.
>
> The electrodes are metal plates coated with the aerogel, the high
> surface area of which allows them to absorb large quantities of ions,
> which are released later into a small volume “rinse” stream. CDI offers
> significant benefits over traditional deionization processes, such as
> reverse osmosis, ion exchange or evaporation. These involve high energy
> use, reliance on acids and bases, production of corrosive secondary
> wastes, and use of troublesome membranes. Compared with traditional
> desalination techniques, CDI could reduce the energy requirement by as
> much as 100-1000 times.
>
> Potential applications include: treatment of boiler water in power
> plants, electric residential water softeners, desalination of sea water,
> waste water treatment (i.e. volume reduction, notably of radioactive
> wastewater, by a factor of 1000), and more.
>
> A desktop test unit has been operating at LLNL for some time. A patent
> was filed in May 1994. Aerojet may become a supplier of the aerogel
> material, based on its experience with silicon aerogels.