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OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
RESEARCHFOUNDATIONE N E R G Y P A R K
Agenda back
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David Swank, Smart Energy SourceManaging Member
Welcome
V. Burns Hargis, President ofOklahoma State University
Sustainability ... the Cowboy Way
Dr. David Waits, President of OSU Research Foundation
OSURF Energy Park
Mark Pittman, Central RuralElectric Cooperative Board
of Trustees PresidentBecoming the Next Generation Utility at
Innovation Pointe
David Swank, SES Managing MemberSES PREP
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Smart Energy Source is excited to announce the latest in research-driven technologies and solutions is coming to our region through the implementation of two Progressive Resource Energy Parks! SES PREPs encompass the latest in research-driven technologies and solutions to allow organizations to create a customizable, sustainable and clean energy option that is engineered to optimal levels using renewables and energy e�ciencies.One SES PREP is located west of Stillwater on Highway 51 and is the �rst integrated resource park. The Oklahoma State University Research Foundation commissioned the park in collaboration with the NESI-SES Association in an e�ort to be proactive in facilitating future energy needs for a progressively growing community and to provide a research space and learning laboratory.
Another is located at Innovation Pointe, Stillwater’s newest business park located on the southern-most point of the city where two major thoroughfares connect (Highway 177 and Boomer Road). O�ering a LEED certi�ed campus, Innovation Pointe is equipped with the latest in critical infrastructure including redundant �ber feeds, data storage, renewable energy, ground source, power generation and battery backup. All of the campus’s energy needs will be supplied utilizing the SES PREP design. Learn more about SES PREPs and how you can become involved with Innovation Pointe at this exciting announcement.
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
RESEARCHFOUNDATIONE N E R G Y P A R K
Wednesday, October 28, 20159:30 a.m.
Corner of Boomer Rd & 32nd St., Stillwater, OK
Interested in attending the event? Kindly respond by phone at (405) 533-4123 or email us at [email protected]
E-mail invitation
SMART ENERGY SOURCE PREP ANNOUNCEMENT | 9:30 A.M., OCT. 28, 2015
TIME PRODUCTION SCRIPT 9:30 SES PREP
Logo DAVID SWANK WELCOME AND INTRODUCE BURNS HARGIS, PRESIDENT OF OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
9:30 -‐9:40 (10 minutes)
Play and loop Hargis word animation video.
BURNS HARGIS, OSU PRESIDENT Today, we are here in a joint effort to talk about sustainability. There is recognition of the need for a more intelligent grid, and today marks a time in our community that we announce a pioneering step toward an innovative approach to sustainability. –OR– There is recognition of the need for a more intelligent grid, and today we are pioneering our way toward an innovative approach to sustainability the Cowboy way. Value has been created between OSU’s National Energy Solutions Institute and Smart Energy Source to form the NESI-SES Association; an organization dedicated to applying energy research solutions into the marketplace. The power of this collaboration has created the opportunity to apply sustainable solutions to larger areas to form smart cities and communities. Stillwater is on the point of pioneering a smart city initiative that can be replicated nationwide through the two SES PREPs we will talk about today. We see the value in pursuing smart communities to enhance sustainability, livability and social equity through technological and design innovation. Making Stillwater a smarter, more dynamic community provides significant efficiencies and sustainability benefits. The new approach we are talking about today radically reframes the traditional energy design challenges into something more robust with possibilities for new products, services and business models. OSU has also advanced its sustainability efforts in alignment with the land-grant mission. Developments in instruction, research, outreach, administrative decision-making, innovative design and operation of facilities have promoted the adoption of sustainability principles and practices at OSU and beyond. In 2015 alone, OSU was ranked by the Environmental Protection Agency as a top Green Power Partner, received a silver rating for sustainability achievements from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education and is ranked as #1 for the greenest campus in Oklahoma. OSU’s sustainability efforts extend into recycling programs, energy management technologies, sustainability in dining options and education programs, and an entire transportation fleet that runs off natural gas through OSU’s own natural gas fueling station.
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SMART ENERGY SOURCE PREP ANNOUNCEMENT | 9:30 A.M., OCT. 28, 2015
OSU is proud to take our research and applied sustainable efforts a step further with the Oklahoma State University Research Foundation Energy Park. Dr. David Waits, OSURF President is here to talk more about the OSURF Energy Park and how real and relevant energy solutions will be applied.
9:40-‐9:45 (5 minutes)
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DR. DAVID WAITS, OSURF PRESIDENT In our community, we have a unique dynamic in how we approach challenges. When looking at challenges, we come together to create unique and valuable opportunities that serve a greater purpose. The Oklahoma State University Research Foundation is dedicated to the university’s land-grant mission of connecting the university to business and industry. This mission has created a unique ecosystem that allows technology and real, relevant solutions to be transferred into the marketplace. Part of this ecosystem is the NESI-SES Association. Looking at the energy industry on a nationwide scale, it is clear there is a need for an organization like the NESI-SES Association. The association is strives to fill the gap in providing collaborative opportunities for research and industry to streamline the implementation process and to ensure progressive, applicable energy research. The NESI-SES Association took initiative this past year by granting funds to researchers at OSU in an effort to advance energy research. We are working with researchers on implementing a working biomass generator at the OSURF Energy Park, which will be SES’s first integrated resource PREP. Dr. Jamey Jacob, OSU Booker Endowed Professor with the Department of Mechanical and Aero-space Engineering is focusing on research that will provide utilities the capabilities to use small unmanned aircraft systems to do routine substation and line inspections. Dr. Jacob’s research will also encompass data management collection and storage, and intuitive operational interfaces that features intelligent utility tracking using lightweight sensors. The association is also working with a group of researchers on creating an adaptable framework that tackles privacy challenges in smart grid data sharing. With Smart Energy Source being the vehicle that puts real and relevant solutions from NESI into the marketplace, we are excited to announce the OSURF Energy Park. An example of how the research from this park will be applied this site we are at today, which is Innovation Pointe. Here to talk about
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SMART ENERGY SOURCE PREP ANNOUNCEMENT | 9:30 A.M., OCT. 28, 2015
Innovation Pointe is it’s first tenant Central Rural Electric Cooperative board of trustee president, Mark Pittman.
9:45-‐9:50 (5 minutes)
Play and loop CREC building animation video 2x, End with Investing in the Future Image, Transition into Sustainability Graphic with Animation
MARK PITTMAN, CREC BOARD OF TRUSTEE PRESIDENT One of the seven cooperative principles is concern for the community, and CREC strives to achieve excellence in meeting the needs of not only its members, but also the communities it serves. Today, I am proud to be a part of this monumental moment in announcing CREC as the first tenant of Innovation Pointe, which is one of the SES PREP sites. This demonstration of relevant solutions in today’s turbulent energy landscape provides CREC the opportunity to become the Next Generation Utility for its members by building a new headquarters office to optimal levels. Through Innovation Pointe’s amenities, we are able to incorporate renewable energy, a ground source heat pump system and the latest in energy efficiency technologies and practices to earn a gold certification in Leadership Energy and Environmental Design. All of these amenities have given CREC opportunities to invest in the future to better server our members and communities. Cooperation is among all cooperatives is also one of the seven cooperative principles. Cooperatives serve their members most effectively and strengthen the cooperative movement by working together, and I am proud to have members of the Canadian Valley Electric Cooperative board with us here today. In 2015, CREC and CVEC entered a shared services agreement under Cenergy LLC to eliminate duplicate costs, keep member rates low and provide value-added services. Under this agreement, the new CREC building will also help provide a higher standard of excellence to accommodate the needs and desires CVEC member-owners. Behind the vision of Innovation Pointe and the OSURF Energy Park is the Smart Energy Source Progressive Resource Energy Park business model. It’s my pleasure to introduce to you the vision of Innovation Pointe.
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MARK PITTMAN, CREC BOARD OF TRUSTEE PRESIDENT Here to talk more about the energy innovation behind these
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SMART ENERGY SOURCE PREP ANNOUNCEMENT | 9:30 A.M., OCT. 28, 2015
locations and how SES PREP is preparing for an infinite amount of positive change is David Swank, SES Managing Member; CREC CEO; CVEC CEO; and Cenergy CEO.
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DAVID SWANK, SES MANAGING MEMBER Introduce dignitaries: Chris Myers, OAEC; KAMO; Western Farmers; SES Equity Partners
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Guests included dignitaries such as Oklahoma State Senator A.J. Griffin.
Oklahoma State University President Burns Hargis addressed the crowd.
CREC CEO David Swank discussed the investments the co-op is making.
The new campus will include photo-voltaic panels, which were on display at the event.
More than 150 guests attended the announcement.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: October 28, 2015 Jillianne Tebow (405) 533-4131 [email protected]
SMART ENERGY SOURCE UNVEILS PROGRESSIVE RESOURCE ENERGY PARKS
STILLWATER, OKLA. – Cutting edge renewable energy integration and research were on center
stage October 28, 2015, as Smart Energy Source announced the launch of their Progressive Resource
Energy Parks (PREPs), which will combine multiple renewable power generation methods to power
business, industry and education.
Through a partnership with Oklahoma State University’s National Energy Solutions Institute
(NESI), and the Oklahoma State University Research Foundation (OSURF), two PREP parks will be
constructed in the Stillwater area, and will serve as a model for future energy parks around the nation. The
OSURF energy park will be located west of Stillwater on Highway 51 near Karsten Creek, and the SES
PREP park will be located south of Stillwater on Boomer Road in the new Innovation Pointe commercial
park.
“It makes perfect sense that OSU’s National Energy Solutions Institute would build a relationship
with Smart Energy Source to form the NESI-SES Association,” said Burns Hargis, President of OSU.
“And it makes sense that together, we would pioneer something as innovative and forward-thinking as a
progressive resource energy park.”
“The OSURF energy park will facilitate future energy needs for Stillwater and surrounding
communities, and will provide a research space and learning laboratory,” said Dr. David Waits, President
of OSURF. “Information that is gained from this park can then be implemented into practice through
smaller PREPs, such as the one being implemented here at Innovation Pointe.”
Post event press release
Central Rural Electric Cooperative (CREC) will be the first tenant at Innovation Pointe, and
CREC board President Mark Pittman echoed the feeling of excitement of being involved in such an
innovative project.
“Today I am proud to be part of this monumental moment in announcing CREC as the first tenant
of Innovation Pointe,” Pittman said. “This demonstration of relevant solutions in today’s turbulent energy
landscape provides CREC the opportunity to become the Next Generation Utility for its members.”
SES Managing Member David Swank said that the PREP parks will serve as a model for energy
parks around the nation as they combine multiple resources to obtain maximum efficiencies.
“These parks will combine biomass, solar, geothermal, battery storage and natural gas generation
that will allow us to view resources in a way we’ve never been able to before,” Swank said. “We applaud
the vision of Oklahoma State University and President Hargis, and we are humbled by the opportunity to
be a part of promoting sustainability through these Progressive Resource Energy Parks.”
For more information on the PREP parks, visit www.smartenergysource.com or www.nesi-
ses.org.
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cutline: Oklahoma State University President Burns Hargis addresses the crowd at the unveiling of Smart
Energy Source’s new Progressive Resource Energy Parks. The parks will combine multiple forms of
renewable energy to power business and education.
Post event press release
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By Jillianne TebowSpecial to the News Press
Cutting edge renew-able energy integrationand research were oncenter stage Oct. 28 asSmart Energy Sourceannounced the launch oftheir Progressive Re-source Energy Parks(PREPs), which willcombine multiple re-newable power genera-tion methods to powerbusiness, industry andeducation.
Through a partner-ship with OklahomaState University’s Na-tional Energy SolutionsInstitute (NESI), andthe Oklahoma StateUniversity ResearchFoundation (OSURF),two PREP parks will beconstructed in the Still-water area, and willserve as a model for fu-ture energy parksaround the nation. TheOSURF energy parkwill be located west ofStillwater on Highway51 near Karsten Creek,and the SES PREP parkwill be located south ofStillwater on BoomerRoad in the new Innova-tion Pointe commercialpark.
“It makes perfectsense that OSU’s Na-tional Energy Solutions
Institute would build arelationship with SmartEnergy Source to formthe NESI-SES Associa-tion,” said Burns Har-gis, President of OSU.“And it makes sensethat together, we wouldpioneer something as in-novative and forward-thinking as a progres-sive resource energypark.”
“The OSURF energypark will facilitate fu-ture energy needs forStillwater and sur-rounding communities,and will provide a re-search space and learn-ing laboratory,” said Dr.David Waits, Presidentof OSURF. “Informationthat is gained from thispark can then be imple-mented into practicethrough smaller PREPs,such as the one beingimplemented here at In-novation Pointe.”
Central Rural ElectricCooperative (CREC) willbe the first tenant at In-novation Pointe, andCREC board PresidentMark Pittman echoedthe feeling of excitementof being involved insuch an innovative proj-ect.
“Today I am proud tobe part of this monu-mental moment in an-nouncing CREC as the
first tenant of Innova-tion Pointe,” Pittmansaid. “This demonstra-tion of relevant solu-tions in today’s turbu-lent energy landscapeprovides CREC the op-portunity to become theNext Generation Utilityfor its members.”
SES Managing Mem-ber David Swank saidthat the PREP parkswill serve as a model forenergy parks aroundthe nation as they com-bine multiple resourcesto obtain maximum effi-ciencies.
“These parks willcombine biomass, solar,geothermal, batterystorage and natural gasgeneration that willallow us to view re-sources in a way we’venever been able to be-fore,” Swank said. “Weapplaud the vision ofOklahoma State Univer-sity and President Har-gis, and we are humbledby the opportunity to bea part of promoting sus-tainability throughthese Progressive Re-source Energy Parks.”
For more informationon the PREP parks,visit www.smartener-gysource.com orwww.nesi-ses.org.
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#576Spotlight on Excellence Entry FormNRECA Voting Member Classification * Distribution Cooperative: 20,001-50,000 meters
Category * 16. Best Event
Entry Title * Innovation Pointe Announcement
I wish to receive Judges' comments onthis entry
Yes
Contact's Name * Larry Mattox
Cooperative * Central Rural Electric Cooperative
Mailing Address PO Box 1809 Stillwater, OK 74076 United States
Contact's Email * [email protected]
Contact's Phone Number * (405) 533-4174
Name of entrant as it should appear onthe award (if given)
CREC Communications Team
Is this the first time you've entered theSpotlight competition?
No
Entrant's Email [email protected]
Names of others (freelancers ororganizations) involved in the project, ifapplicable
Guernsey
Describe your/the co-op's role in theproject *
The CREC Communications Team planned for and prepared allmaterials for the event. The team also wrote speeches and developedthe agenda for the event. The website was designed and content waswritten by the communications team. The team also took many of thephotos used on the website and in the marketing materials with theexception of a few stock photos. The Innovation Pointe logo was alsodeveloped by the team.
Describe others’ role in the project(Reference outside sources of material,including templates; pre-existing Webtools and apps; information from outsidegroups, such as Straight Talk orTouchstone Energy; stock photos andmusic, etc.) *
Guernsey, an architecture firm, developed the video rendering withinput from CREC. A few stock photos were used on marketingmaterials and the website from Fotolia.com. Some statistics on thewebsite were provided by the Stillwater Area Chamber of Commerce.
Circulation or Number of People Reached *
Number of Attendees * 150
Project’s Budget * 20000
Target Audience(s) * Community leaders throughout the region
Project's Objective *
Restrictions/Limitations * The event was supposed to happen in a tent near the constructionsite, but rain caused a last minute venue change. The new venue, ourtraining center, was a little crowded but dry.
Describe why you chose this type of socialmedia and how you used it *
Provide a brief summary that states the purpose of the event, how the program was implemented, and resultsand how they were measured *
The Innovation Pointe announcement was made to inform community leaders of the exciting things happening atCentral Rural Electric Cooperative. In addition to the new headquarters facility, CREC will be offering lots for thedevelopment of additional businesses at a commercial business park named Innovation Pointe. The business park willinclude energy innovations such as photo-voltaic panels, battery storage, and a shared geothermal ground loop. Theannouncement was used to cast the vision and make the community aware of the investments being made by CREC.
Preparation for the event began months in advance with the development of a website,www.JoinInnovationPointe.com. The website was designed to pique the interest of community leaders, investors andthe general public. A construction webcam was mounted on a tower overlooking the construction site and provides alive feed on the website. CREC also worked with the architecture firm to develop a rendering to cast the vision ofInnovation Pointe.
A month before the event, invitations were mailed to community leaders, real estate agents, investors and localdignitaries. A week before the event, a reminder e-mail was sent to the recipients of the paper invitation.
More than 150 people attended the event. The event began with an introduction by CREC’s Chief Operating OfficerJillianne Tebow. Tebow introduced the President of Oklahoma State University, Burns Hargis. The Vice President ofResearch David Waits spoke to the partnership between the university and CREC. CREC’s Board President MarkPittman and CEO David Swank spoke to the investments being made by CREC. The video rendering was shown andwas well received by the audience. The event concluded with an outdoor demonstration of the photo-voltaic panels.
Provide a brief summary that states thepurpose, how the program wasimplemented, and results and how theywere measured using the RACEframework. Each component has its ownword limit noted below.
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