IEEE PES & CS Schenectady Chapters (Virtual) Lecture on Disruptive Technologies to Meet High Energy Demand
IEEE PES & CS Schenectady Chapters are excited to host a collaborative (Virtual) lecture on "Disruptive Technologies to Meet High Energy Demand".
Speaker: Dr. Sam Salem
Title: Adjunct Professor at Clarkson University and Retiree from GE Renewable Energy and GE Power
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Disruptive technology significantly alters the way that consumers, industries, or businesses operate. Disruptive innovations led to shifting from centralized fossil fuels to decentralized, clean, digital systems, driven by renewables, energy storage, smart grid, new nuclear power reactors, and green hydrogen.
The rise of energy demand and the slow growth of renewable generation created an urgent need for new technologies for power generation, efficiency increase of existing generation and transmission capacity. An overview of prospects of some of these disruptive technologies will be discussed.
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Sam Salem of Adjunct Professor at Clarkson University and Retiree from GE Renewable Energy and GE Power
IEEE PES & CS Schenectady Chapters (Virtual) Lecture on "Disruptive Technologies to Meet High Energy Demand"
Biography:
Dr. Sam Salem is an adjunct professor and a member of the Center for Electric Power System Research (CEPSR) at Clarkson University. He worked for GE Renewable Energy and GE Power in Schenectady NY for 20 years. His areas of expertise include renewable energy systems, electric machines, new product introduction, and technology management. Dr. Salem is a senior member of the IEEE and a member of Cigre. He served in different committees and working groups in IEEE and Cigre.
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