What
The Energy Sustainability Center and the Center for a
Sustainable WPI will present Paul J. Gaynor, chief executive officer of
First Wind, who will give a talk titled, “Wind Energy: Will the Growth
Continue?”
Who
Paul Gaynor graduated from WPI in 1987 with a bachelor's
degree in mechanical engineering. He also holds a master of business
administration from the University of Chicago Graduate School of
Business. Gaynor is responsible for the strategic direction and overall
management of First Wind Corp. of Boston. He has more than 20 years of
experience in the energy field, with leadership and finance roles in the
energy, power and pipeline sectors. In addition, he has been engaged in
several landmark energy and power financings around the globe.
When
Tuesday, Dec. 10, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served at 4 o'clock, with the presentation to begin at 4:30.
Where
Salisbury Labs Room 104, WPI campus, 100 Institute Road, Worcester, Mass.
Why
From 2002 to 2012, total installed wind energy capacity in
the U.S. grew from 4.7 to 60 gigawatts, a significant fraction of the
approximately 1,000 gigawatts of total U.S. electric generation
capacity. First Wind Corp. has played a major role in that expansion,
with wind farms from Hawaii to Maine. Gaynor will summarize the current
status of wind generation and describe prospects for continued growth.
He will explain the process followed by First Wind to bring major wind
generation facilities online and will offer advice on preparation for
careers in the renewable energy field.
More Information
First Wind is a Boston-based independent wind energy company
focused on the operation of utility-scale wind projects around the
country. It is the owner-operator of wind projects in Vermont, Maine,
and five other states.
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