TIEEP: Texas Industrial Energy Efficiency Program
Program Overview
Building on earlier successes, the goal of the Texas Industrial Energy Efficiency Program (TIEEP) is to help Texas industries maintain their world-leading position through ever-improving energy intensity, reduced environmental impact, and enhanced social and economic development. TIEEP is sponsored by , the Texas State Energy Conservation Office.
Our interdisciplinary team is comprised of faculty from several colleges and those in full-time leadership roles with UH Population Health. We look forward to expanding this team over the academic year.
TIEEP Program Leader
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TIEEP Program Leader: Gary Gildert
Industrial Engagement Program Director, UH Energy
TIEEP Current Advisory Council Members
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Chris Johnson
Senior Director of Sustainability, Ascend Performance Materials -
Jack Buehler
Principal Engineer for Utilities, Energy and GHG, Shell (ret), Petrogenium, Buehler Consulting -
Carlos Camera
Senior Manager of Major Capital Projects, SABIC - Americas -
John Curry
Engineering Consultant for Energy, Utilities & Combustion, Citgo -
Dr. Carlos Gamarra
Senior Research Scientist and Director of Clean Energy, Houston Advanced Research Center -
Ian Glasgow
Director of Project Development, International Alliance Group (IAG) -
Denyse Howard
Monitoring Engineer and Energy Coordinator, Chevron Phillips -
Ron Pitman
Manager of Technology for Energy, Crude, Sulfur, and Utilities, Motiva鈥檚 corporate Technical Excellence group -
James R. Risko
MBA, CEM, PEM, Author, Inventor -
Frank Roberto
Section Supervisor, Offsites and Utilities, Development, Planning and Design, ExxonMobil, retired -
Eddy Trevino
Director, State Energy Conservation Office -
James Turner
Manager, Fluor Houston Process and HSE Departments - Executive Director, Process Technology