Texas Power: a 2025 Update
12 December, 2024
January 2025
IEEE CTS LMAG AND CTCN
The January meeting is virtual meeting.
Topic | Texas Power: a 2025 Update |
Abstract | This talk will overview the ERCOT grid which provides about 90% of electrical power to Texas. The growth of renewable power will be a primary focus, especially as its inherent intermittency impacts grid reliability. Current plans for the expansion of generation capacity will be compared to expected demand growth. |
Speaker | James Woodrick email: jwoodrick@sbcglobal.net |
Speaker’s bio | Mr. James Woodrick had a 28-year career with DuPont Inc., including positions in technology, operations, business and manufacturing management in Victoria, Alvin, Houston and Orange, Texas, and in Wilmington, North Carolina and Wilmington, Delaware. He served eight years as Plant Manager of DuPont’s facilities at Chocolate Bayou (Alvin) and Sabine River Works (Orange). After retirement from DuPont Jim served for ten years as President of Texas Chemical Council, the trade association representing the state’s chemical industry. Jim has an interest in science related to climate and energy, especially as it relates to the efforts being made to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. He also has a lifelong interest in history, particularly that of Texas and Spanish Colonial Mexico, and has published several books and articles on historical topics. James Woodrick attended the University of Texas at Austin and graduated with a Master of Science degree in Chemical Engineering. Jim and his wife Frances reside in Austin. They have two daughters and two grandchildren. |
Date & Time | January 16, 2025, 18:00 – 19:30 Central Time |
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Virtual | Zoom Meeting ID: 604-353-3501 Passcode will be provided to those registered. |
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Reservation | |
Registration | https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/456848 |