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EPS Energy
California

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  1. 1. EPS Energy. Finance. Environment. the eps way.
    www.energynpower.com/mgmtteam. - [Cached]

    Published on: 2/15/2008   Last Visited: 2/15/2008

    George Botich Vice President, Implementation

    Mr. Botich has over 30 years experience in the energy and construction field. He is responsible for implementation of cogeneration, energy efficiency and industrial controls projects. He functions as the Resident Mechanical Engineer for EPS' contracting entity in California.

    Mr. Botich has overseen construction and implementation of $20MM in energy efficiency projects for industrial, commercial and institutional customers. He brings substantial project management experience to the company, as well as deep knowledge of the industrial contracting business, and specific expertise in refrigeration technology.

    Mr. Botich is a licensed general building and electrical contractor in the State of California. He is certified in Industrial Refrigeration and Industrial Controls Programming, and is a Master Electrician, Journeyman Wireman, and California Contractor.
  2. 2. Energy and Power Solutions - Welcome to EPS
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    Published on: 5/3/2007   Last Visited: 5/3/2007

    George Botich Vice President, Implementation Mr. Botich has 30 years experience in the Southern California construction industry. He holds the General Contractor's "B" license and Electrical Contractor's "C-10" license in the State of California and has specialty experience with large refrigeration plant system control system applications and protocols. more
  3. 3. ..: Distributed Energy | The Cooling Power of Waste Heat :..
    www.stormh20.com/de_0501_cooli - [Cached]

    Published on: 2/15/2005   Last Visited: 2/15/2005

    So that led to an increased footing design for the foundation," says George Botich, EPS vice president of implementation.

    The cogeneration units require a 40-foot by 30-foot pad. "We were constrained in space by the addition of a truck fueling station. We wanted the units to be located as close to the refrigeration area as possible, so we battled to find the perfect configuration for this project, finally locating the units near the existing compressor room," Botich says. Weighing an approximate 60,000 pounds each, the two 200-kW cogeneration units are skid-mounted and required a crane to place them on the pad. EPS scheduled those tasks so that the installation would not impede normal plant operation.

    Also, due to noise-abatement issues, the city planning department required the installation of a sound-attenuated wall around the entire project. The wall acts as a visual screen as well, for the intent of neighborhood beautification, Botich says.

    Reinventing the System The economic, regulatory, and electricity supply environment to install onsite generation has never been better, says EPS. As far back as 2002 (a long time ago in high-tech terms), the CEC's report on distributed energy resources stated, "We are at the threshold of reinventing the electric power system."

    Referring to refrigeration facility owners, Botich says, "Whether it's installing new systems or accessing a new controls package to optimize their existing equipment, most are very open to discussing what they can do to make their operations more energy efficient.

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