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Doug Pooler

MSME, CMVP

Hotstart Inc. | Product Testing Engineer, Team Lead

Speaker

Track B: Industrial Energy Management

Session B2: Industrial Energy Efficiency Case Studies

September 18, 2025 | 10:30 am - 11:00 am

Energy Efficient Engine Heater for Backup Diesel Gensets

As power generation alternatives are developed and deployed, hospitals, data centers and other critical infrastructure still rely on standby generators for reliable emergency power. All standby generators come with integrated engine heaters to maintain engine temperature so they can accept full generator loading immediately upon startup. Engine heating can exceed 50,000 kWh annually based on generator size. Retrofitting backup generators with an air-source heat pump engine heater presents opportunities for reduction in energy usage, while adding redundancy for critical infrastructure. This session will present real-world data and case studies conducted independently and in partnership with local utilities demonstrating the energy savings achieved on backup diesel gensets within the United States, Europe, and the UK with air-source heat pump engine heater retrofits. Energy savings of 20,000-40,000 kWh annually for 1MW to 2.5MW generators have been modeled or realized.

Speaker Bio

Doug has been with Hotstart for ten years, leading the product testing team for the last seven. He brings his experience with verification and validation testing, data analysis, and failure analysis to projects focused on in-house and customer site product testing. Most recently, Doug has focused on evaluating energy efficiency in the power generation space and modeling of new products while interfacing with utilities, customers, and research organizations worldwide. Doug has a MS in Mechanical Engineering from Washington State University, and is a CMVP. He has over 25 years of experience in product development, including designing and testing industrial automation, creating innovative and bespoke pharmaceutical research automation and equipment, and the development of thermal management solutions with Hotstart.