Carnegie Mellon University

michael o'sullivan

Utility-Scale Wind & Solar Power: Industry Insights for 2019 and the Evolving Influence of Storage

Join the Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation at Carnegie Mellon University for a Distinguished Lecture by Michael O'Sullivan, senior vice president of Development at NextEra Energy Resources. O'Sullivan's talk is titled "Utility-Scale Wind & Solar Power: Industry Insights for 2019 and the Evolving Influence of Storage."

Lunch available at 11:45 a.m.

Date and Location

Tuesday, October 29, 2019 from 12:00 PM to 1:15 PM
Bosch Spark Conference Room, 5201 Scott Hall | Carnegie Mellon University | 5000 Forbes Ave.|Pittsburgh, PA 15213

 

Michael (Mike) O’Sullivan is senior vice president of development at NextEra Energy Resources, the nation’s leader in producing electricity from clean and renewable fuels and also the global leader in producing electricity from the wind and sun. O'Sullivan received his BS in Civil Engineering from the University of Notre Dame and earned an MBA from the University of Chicago.

NextEra Energy Resources, LLC (together with its affiliated entities, as part of NextEra Energy, NYSE:NEE), is the clean energy leader and is one of the largest wholesale generators of electric power in the U.S., with approximately 20,000 MW of generating capacity outside of FL in 29 states and 4 provinces of Canada. The business also operates clean, emissions-free nuclear power generation facilities in New Hampshire, Iowa and Wisconsin as part of the NextEra Energy nuclear fleet, which is one of the largest in the United States.

The Sherman and Joyce Bowie Scott Hall is located on the west side of Carnegie Mellon's Pittsburgh campus between Hamerschlag Hall and the FMS building, and adjacent to the west wall of Wean Hall. We recommend you park at the East Campus Garage on Forbes Avenue and walk to Scott Hall following the directions below. VIEW PARKING RATES

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