Job Title: 
Vice President of Engineering
Organization: 
TRAX International

Mr. Kosowski’s career has focused on modeling and simulation, with an emphasis on power plant design and operation.  Mr. Kosowski has worked with all types of conventional power plants, including fossil, nuclear, and hydro, as well as unconventional power systems such as gasification, solar energy, and fuel cells.  He has also worked extensively with the design, tuning, and optimization of control systems, and has been a leader in advancing the use of simulation for design and control of pollution abatement equipment.  He has been directly involved in carbon abatement projects including carbon capture from a fossil fuel power plant, and oxy-combustion.

Mr. Kosowski is Vice President of Engineering at TRAX International.  TRAX is a world leader in providing simulation tools and products to the power and process industries.  Prior to joining TRAX, Mr. Kosowski worked in an engineering capacity at several companies, including Babcock and Wilcox and IGT, participating in projects ranging from boiler design to coal gasification.  He is a registered Professional Engineer in Virginia and Oklahoma.

Job Title: 
President
Organization: 
TRAX LLC

Mr. Kenney is President, TRAX LLC in Lynchburg, Virginia.  TRAX LLC provides a full range of specialized engineering support, engineering analysis, modeling and simulation support for commercial energy and industrial clients.  TRAX is a leading supplier of high fidelity power plant simulators for the energy industry worldwide.  TRAX, LLC has offices in Lynchburg, Virginia and Beijing, China. 

Mr. Kenney is a member of the Board for the Center for Advanced Engineering and Research in Virginia.  In 2011 he was appointed to the Governor’s Modeling and Simulation Advisory Council for the Commonwealth of Virginia and elected Chairman in July 2012.  In addition, Mr. Kenney serves on the Foundation Board for Central Virginia Community College and Executive Board of Directors for United Way of Central Virginia.  Mr. Kenney is a graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology. 

October 3rd, 2016

"It ain’t easy being an energy producer. That’s the underlying theme of this week’s annual U.S. Energy Association supply forum in Washington. Executives will be talking about the challenges facing nuclear energy suppliers, carbon-capture plant developers, shale gas drillers and, even, electricity producers in competitive markets. But there’s reason to think gloom shouldn’t be the overwhelming mood of the conference." 

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October 19th, 2016

The  Geothermal Energy Association (GEA) Geothermal Energy Expo and Geothermal Resources Council (GRC) Annual Meeting is the largest geothermal conference in North America and is widely attended by the international geothermal industry, making this event an ideal location for this executive exchange.

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