7860 Dana Point Ct, Las Vegas, NV 89117 • 702 396-6311
Cave Creek, AZ
Idaho Falls, ID
Phoenix, AZ
Maricopa, AZ
Work
Company:
Intellichoice energy
Jun 1, 2009 to Jul 2019
Position:
Founder and chief technology officer
Education
School / High School:
Southern Nevada Vocational Technical Center
Skills
Energy • Energy Efficiency • Hvac • Air Conditioning • Natural Gas • Heating • Gas • Renewable Energy • Energy Management • Energy Conservation • Solar Energy • Alternative Energy • Sustainable Energy • Heat Pumps • Plumbing • Piping • Engineering • Photovoltaics • Strategy • Contract Management • Green Building • Energy Audits • Construction • Cleantech • Solar Thermal • Biomass • Smart Grid • Cogeneration • Ventilation • Mechanical Engineering • Manufacturing • Sustainability Consulting • Pumps • Leed • Energy Policy • Project Engineering • Electricians • Building Automation • Hvac Controls • Green Technology • Certified Energy Manager • Wind • Demand Response • Cooling Water • Sustainability • Water • Engineering Management • Building Management Systems • Power Generation • Heat Transfer
Intellichoice Energy Jun 1, 2009 - Jul 2019
Founder and Chief Technology Officer
Team Consulting Jan 2000 - Nov 2009
President and Founder
All Air Systems 1994 - Nov 2009
Chief Executive Officer
Blue Mountain Energy 1994 - Nov 2009
Co-Founder and Director
Education:
Southern Nevada Vocational Technical Center
Skills:
Energy Energy Efficiency Hvac Air Conditioning Natural Gas Heating Gas Renewable Energy Energy Management Energy Conservation Solar Energy Alternative Energy Sustainable Energy Heat Pumps Plumbing Piping Engineering Photovoltaics Strategy Contract Management Green Building Energy Audits Construction Cleantech Solar Thermal Biomass Smart Grid Cogeneration Ventilation Mechanical Engineering Manufacturing Sustainability Consulting Pumps Leed Energy Policy Project Engineering Electricians Building Automation Hvac Controls Green Technology Certified Energy Manager Wind Demand Response Cooling Water Sustainability Water Engineering Management Building Management Systems Power Generation Heat Transfer
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mr. Tommis Young President
All Air Systems, Inc. Air Conditioning Contractors & Systems
4270 Cameron St #3, Las Vegas, NV 89103 702 871-4646, 702 871-7013
Tommis Young President
All Air Systems, Inc Air Conditioning Contractors & Systems
4270 Cameron St #3, Las Vegas, NV 89103 702 871-4646, 702 871-7013
Tommis Young Director
NEVADA CONTRACTOR'S REGISTRY, INC Computer Systems Design
PO Box 51838, Idaho Falls, ID 83402 1000 Riv Walk Dr SUITE 350, Idaho Falls, ID 83402 1000 Riverwalk Dr, Idaho Falls, ID 83402 2394 E Camelback Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85016 702 839-2541
Tommis Young Manager
Ghp, LLC
PO Box 1850, Cave Creek, AZ 85327
Tommis Young Manager
INTELLICHOICE ENERGY,LLC Development & Sale Of Gas Powered Heat Pumps · Gas Heat Pump Sales, Research & Developm · Mfg Refrigeration & Heating Equipment
2355 W Utopia Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85027 Phoenix, AZ 85027 623 879-4664
Tommis E Young
INTELLICHOICE ENERGY Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
6280 S Vly Vw STE 240, Las Vegas, NV 89118 2355 W Utopia Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85027
Larry Copeland - Las Vegas NV, US Robert Gaylord - Las Vegas NV, US Mark Haught - Las Vegas NV, US Isaac Mahderekal - Las Vegas NV, US Dudley J. Sondeno - Las Vegas NV, US Tommis E. Young - Las Vegas NV, US
Assignee:
Southwest Gas Corporation - Las Vegas NV
International Classification:
F25B 27/02
US Classification:
622387, 237 123 B
Abstract:
A gas heat pump system powered by natural gas, propane or similar gaseous fuel is disclosed. The system uses heat recovery and heat addition to manage efficient heating and cooling cycles. In a cooling cycle excess heat is vented to the atmosphere while in a heating cycle, excess heat is used to heat a subject structure and to prevent frost from forming on outdoor heat exchangers. A control system monitors the system's operation and corrects abnormal operational conditions or shuts down the system until the system can be manually inspected. The costs of system operation are less than electric systems because of the efficiencies and use of natural gas or propane.
Gas Engine Driven Heat Pump System With Integrated Heat Recovery And Energy Saving Subsystems
Larry Copeland - Las Vegas NJ, US Robert Gaylord - Las Vegas NV, US Mark Haught - Las Vegas NV, US Isaac Mahderekal - Las Vegas NV, US Dudley J. Sondeno - Las Vegas NV, US Tommis E. Young - Las Vegas NV, US
International Classification:
F25B 30/00
US Classification:
165240
Abstract:
A gas heat pump system powered by natural gas, propane or similar gaseous fuel is disclosed. The system uses heat recovery and heat addition to manage efficient heating and cooling cycles. In a cooling cycle excess heat is vented to the atmosphere while in a heating cycle, excess heat is used to heat a subject structure and to prevent frost from forming on outdoor heat exchangers. A control system monitors the system's operation and corrects abnormal operational conditions or shuts down the system until the system can be manually inspected. The costs of system operation are less than electric systems because of the efficiencies and use of natural gas or propane.
Tommis E. Young - Las Vegas NV John L. Curtis - Las Vegas NV Dennis A. Barnett - Las Vegas NV
Assignee:
Thermotaxis Development, Inc. - Las Vegas NV
International Classification:
F25B 2700 G04D 2300
US Classification:
165 58
Abstract:
A heat transfer system for a building and the building's appurtenances utilizes a heat transfer medium that obtains heat from environmental panels. The heat transfer medium flows in a unidirectional mode through the system. The heat transfer medium is passed through heat exchangers where the heat values in the medium are exchanged or transferred to water to raise the temperature of the water which is then subsequently used as hot water for appurtenant building uses. The heat transfer system, independently from the ambient heat obtainable from the environmental panels, can also utilize heat drawn from air conditioning units to both cool the air passing through the air conditioners and to heat the heat transfer medium. This heat is then exchanged or transferred to the various water sources for use in the appurtenant building uses. An electrical control system selectively transfers the available heat values to those appurtenant building uses, giving preference to those uses as determined by the operator.