Job Title: 
Senior Program Manager
Organization: 
EPRI

Mike Caravaggio is a Senior Program Manager at the Electric Power Research Institute. His responsibilities include overseeing research programs in the area of power plant major component assets (steam turbines, combustion turbines, generators, boilers and heat recovery steam generators) for a global group of electric power companies. The goal of his work is to ensure the tools and knowledge required to manage these assets to reduce unplanned outages and operations and maintenance (O&M) costs, and improve unit profitability are developed and successfully integrated into the group's businesses. Caravaggio has led coordination of EPRI’s work on enabling flexible generation of central stations since 2016.

Caravaggio received a Bachelor’s of Science degree in environmental (chemical) engineering from the University of Waterloo (Canada) and a Masters of Business Administration (Strategy) from the Nanyang Business School (Singapore). He is a member of the Research Committee on Power Plant and Environmental Chemistry. Caravaggio also is a Professional Engineer in the Province of Ontario.

July 8th, 2019

Washington, D.C.—Today, President Trump revealed how his administration’s environmental leadership and investment in innovation have improved air and water quality for all Americans and exceeded international environmental standards.

 

July 1st, 2019

By Benjamin Doggett

USEA Summer 2019 Intern

 

“Emissions need to reach a net zero by mid-century in order to stay below the projected 1.5 °C global temperature increase,” That was the message Karl Hausker was conveying when he spoke on Friday at a panel hosted at USEA.

Job Title: 
Associate Laboratory Director
Organization: 
Idaho National Laboratory
Dr. John C. Wagner is the associate laboratory director of INL’s Nuclear Science & Technology (NS&T) directorate. His previous roles included director of Domestic Programs in NS&T as well as director of the Technical Integration Office for the DOE-NE Light Water Reactor Sustainability Program at INL. Wagner initially joined INL as the chief scientist at the Materials and Fuels Complex in 2016. He has more than 20 years of experience performing research, and managing and leading research and development projects, programs and organizations. In 2014, Wagner became director of the Reactor and Nuclear Systems Division (RNSD), with responsibility for management direction and leadership to focus and integrate the seven RNSD R&D groups (Advanced Reactor Systems and Safety, Nuclear Data and Criticality Safety, Nuclear Security Modeling, Radiation Transport, Reactor Physics, Thermal Hydraulics and Irradiation Engineering, and Used Fuel Systems) and the Radiation Safety Information Computational Center. Wagner is a Fellow of the American Nuclear Society and recipient of the 2013 E.O. Lawrence Award.
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