Jeremy Raymond Poling
Engineers at Apple Blossom Ln, Milwaukee, WI

License number
Colorado 45546
Issued Date
Jul 15, 2011
Renew Date
Nov 1, 2015
Expiration Date
Oct 31, 2017
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
6040 N Apple Blossom Ln, Milwaukee, WI 53217

Professional information

Jeremy R. Poling, Pe, Leed Ap Photo 1

Jeremy R. Poling, Pe, Leed Ap

Position:
Manager, Sustainability Services at Transwestern
Location:
Greater Milwaukee Area
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:
Transwestern since Oct 2010 - Manager, Sustainability Services A. Epstein & Sons Jan 2010 - Oct 2010 - Associate Vice President, Senior Sustainability Analyst A. Epstein & Sons Apr 2008 - Jan 2010 - Senior Sustainability Analyst A. Epstein & Sons Jan 2005 - Apr 2008 - Assistant Project Manager - Epstein Strategic Services A. Epstein & Sons Jun 2004 - Jan 2005 - Electrical Design Engineer Environmental Systems Design Jun 2003 - Aug 2003 - Electrical Engineering Intern Becker Electrical Group Jun 2002 - Aug 2002 - Intern - Estimating Department Becker Electrical Group Jun 2001 - Aug 2001 - Intern - Project Management Department
Education:
Milwaukee School of Engineering 2000 - 2004
BS Architectural Engineering, Building Electrical Systems Specialization; Physics Minor
Skills:
Sustainable Design, Energy Analysis, Alternative Energy, LEED Certification
Interests:
Stamp Collecting, Bicycling, Baseball, Learning
Honor & Awards:
LEED Accredited Professional


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Cascading Energy System

US Patent:
2011025, Oct 20, 2011
Filed:
Apr 14, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/760036
Inventors:
Jeremy R. Poling - Glendale WI, US
Darrin D. McCormies - Orland Hills IL, US
Assignee:
A. EPSTEIN & SONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
F25B 15/00
US Classification:
62476
Abstract:
An energy system for a processing or manufacturing facility is considered a cascading system, as it sequentially utilizes the output product or waste of higher energy processes as at least part of the input energy for lower energy processes. Multiple absorption chillers are incorporated throughout the system along the cascading process stages to step-down the energy in the output product of one stage to at or near the appropriate input energy level for a subsequent stage. Cooling capacity is created by the absorption chillers during each step-down phase for use elsewhere in the facility.