EPRI Announces Board of Directors Changes
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PALO ALTO, Calif., April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) today announced changes to its Board of Directors that will take effect April 14.
Stanley W. (Stan) Connally, Jr., Southern Company s Executive Vice President of Operations and Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of its Southern Company Services (SCS) subsidiary, will succeed Edison International President and CEO Pedro J. Pizarro as Chairman of EPRI s Board. EPRI s effectiveness in leveraging collaboration and technical expertise to solve the energy industry s challenges is unparalleled. This is an important period for our industry and for EPRI as we continue to decarbonize and also work to ensure the reliability, resilience and affordability of our service, said Connally. I look forward to continuing this important work as EPRI and its members harness research and developm
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TERRE HAUTE, Ind. A division of Duke Energy that develops renewable energy projects plans to build a $180 million solar farm in western Indiana that would produce enough electricity to power 35,000 homes.
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