- The energy industry is undergoing a pivotal transformation where the electric infrastructure is changing to a more decentralized model toward more sustainable energy solutions.
- With more than 80% of the total energy produced globally coming from fossil fuel-powered thermal plants, we are seeing a trend of reducing water consumption and altogether shifting away from this kind of energy production.
- Energy efficiency initiatives and technologies are increasingly implemented across the globe.
What Are Standards?...Your Sustainability Career Superpower (UNT)
Professional Development Hours (PDH) Certificate only to registered and In-Person Attendees.
Standards knowledge can set you apart from your peers!
Standards form the fundamental building blocks for product development by establishing consistent protocols that can be universally understood and adopted. This helps fuel compatibility and interoperability and simplifies product development, and speeds proof of concept. As standards are globally adopted and applied in many markets, they also fuel international trade. We will also talk a little about Utility Scale Battery Solutions and the standards that will be applicable to the Smart Grid of tomorrow.
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- Date: 30 Mar 2023
- Time: 11:30 AM to 01:00 PM
- All times are (UTC-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada)
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- Starts 21 March 2023 06:09 PM
- Ends 30 March 2023 11:55 PM
- All times are (UTC-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada)
- No Admission Charge
Speakers
Christopher Sanderson, SMIEEE, SMASQ, IEEE R5 South Area Chair, NSBE PI SIG, HKN Region 5/6 Governor
What Are Standards?
Biography:
Christopher Sanderson graduated from Prairie View A&M University with a BS in Mechanical Engineering Technology and a Military Officer Commission in the United States Army Air Defense Artillery Core in 1995. His military service in the United States Army Reserves expands both the Enlisted and Officer ranks. His military accommodations include numerous Medals and other citations. He finished his distinguished career with two Honorable Tours of Duty in the US Army and then went to work for Schneider Electric (formerly Square D – Group Schneider). Christopher’s business leadership experience includes key corporate opportunities from several Fortune 500 corporations with a global presence in the electrical industry. He has worked for companies like Schneider Electric (formerly Square D), General Electric (GE), SIEMENS Energy & Automation (SEA), Asea Brown Boveri (ABB), Atlas Copco, EATON, and now Doosan GridTech.