IEEE Richland NPS + ANS presents "Natural Gas to Nuclear"

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Our next presentation is one you can NOT miss!  We are very fortunate to have Mr. Rick Dunn, General Manager of Benton PUD present to ANS on May 1, 5:30 at the Richland Public Library.  Please share with friends, colleagues, neighbors and family - just let me know head count to order enough food.

Rick has more than 38 years of electrical power and utility systems engineering, and serves on the boards of the Public Power Council, Northwest RiverPartners, Pacific Northwest Utilities Conference Committee, and Tri-City Development Council.  He has been a clean energy and power grid reliability guest speaker on many occasions including for civic, economic development and industry trade groups as well as political interest groups on both sides of the aisle.

Presentation from Natural-gas-to-nuclear (N2N) covering:

 

Carbon-Free Electricity Policies – Impacts & Perspectives

 

  1. Northwest Close to Blackouts – How did we get here?

 

  1. WA & OR Clean Energy Policies – Global & U.S. Perspectives

 

  1. WA Energy Strategy – We’re Coming for Your Wind MT & WY!

 

  1. Where Do We Go from Here? – Near and Long Term


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  • Date: 02 May 2025
  • Time: 12:30 AM UTC to 02:00 AM UTC
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  • Richland Public Library
  • Richland, Washington
  • United States

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  • Co-sponsored by ANS
  • Starts 29 April 2025 07:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 01 May 2025 07:00 AM UTC
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Rick

Topic:

Natural Gas to Nuclear

Presentation from Natural-gas-to-nuclear (N2N) covering:

 

Carbon-Free Electricity Policies – Impacts & Perspectives

 

  1. Northwest Close to Blackouts – How did we get here?

 

  1. WA & OR Clean Energy Policies – Global & U.S. Perspectives

 

  1. WA Energy Strategy – We’re Coming for Your Wind MT & WY!

 

  1. Where Do We Go from Here? – Near and Long Term

Biography:

Rick has more than 38 years of electrical power and utility systems engineering, and serves on the boards of the Public Power Council, Northwest RiverPartners, Pacific Northwest Utilities Conference Committee, and Tri-City Development Council.  He has been a clean energy and power grid reliability guest speaker on many occasions including for civic, economic development and industry trade groups as well as political interest groups on both sides of the aisle.