CURENT Seminar Series: Dale Bradshaw, Electrivation
Date: Friday, March 31, 2017
Time: 12:25 - 1:10pm EST
Location: Room 124 Min H. Kao Building, Knoxville, TN
Title: Carbon Capture Utilization Technologies for Carbon Dioxide
Presenter: Dale Bradshaw, CEO, Electrivation, LLC
Abstract: Mr. Bradshaw’s presentation will give an overview of the latest Carbon Capture Utilization Technologies for capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) and economically using the CO2 enhanced oil recovery (EOR), conversion to liquid fuels, biofertilizers, etc.
Biography: Mr. Bradshaw has over 40 years of experience in all aspects of the electric utility business. His current activities are: Consultant for National Rural Electric Cooperative Association’s (NRECA) Cooperative Research Network’s (CRN) Generation Environment and Carbon Membership Advisory Group working on advances in energy storage technologies (batteries, thermal, etc.) improvements in fossil efficiency, reliability, and environmental controls; capture and conversion of CO2 into useful products since 2009. He was the Senior Program Manager and consultant for the Transmission Substation and Asset area. He has been a consultant on energy storage since 2006 for NRECA CRN, consulted with, a major flywheel manufacturer in the US to provide frequency regulation service and an advanced battery manufacturer. He retired from TVA in 2004 after 29 years as a senior manager of R&D for generation and transmission projects and also worked in central planning and nuclear.
WebEx Info
12:25 pm | Eastern Standard Time (New York, GMT-05:00)
Join by phone - 1-650-479-3208 Call-in toll number (US/Canada)
Meeting number (access code): 620 585 678
Meeting password: power
Past
Date: Friday, February 24, 2017
Time: 12:25 - 1:10pm EST
Location: Room 124 Min H. Kao Building, Knoxville, TN
Title: Status and Value Proposition of Energy Storage Technologies
Presenter: Dale Bradshaw, CEO, Electrivation, LLC
Abstract: Mr. Bradshaw's presentation will give an overview of the energy storage industry as a whole: the status of energy storage today; the prospects for cost reductions and improvements in the future; and the key applications for energy storage, such as managing the intermittency of solar PV and shifting the solar PV output from the middle of the day to the late afternoon peaks in the load.
Biography: Mr. Bradshaw has over 40 years of experience in all aspects of the electric utility business. His current activities are: Consultant for National Rural Electric Cooperative Association’s (NRECA) Cooperative Research Network’s (CRN) Generation Environment and Carbon Membership Advisory Group working on advances in energy storage technologies (batteries, thermal, etc.) improvements in fossil efficiency, reliability, and environmental controls; capture and conversion of CO2 into useful products since 2009. He was the Senior Program Manager and consultant for the Transmission Substation and Asset area. He has been a consultant on energy storage since 2006 for NRECA CRN, consulted with, a major flywheel manufacturer in the US to provide frequency regulation service and an advanced battery manufacturer. He retired from TVA in 2004 after 29 years as a senior manager of R&D for generation and transmission projects and also worked in central planning and nuclear.