Glenn Williams has more than 30 years of experience in power and fuels, including design, engineering, construction, startup and operations of large-scale power projects. He has had direct involvement with coal plants, natural gas facilities, and approximately half of the nation's nuclear power facilities and designs energy strategies for regulated and unregulated energy organizations.
He is an experienced public speaker and published author on a variety of strategic management and energy policy issues. Williams directly managed professional staffs of over 200 members, worked with three former attorneys general and provided management consulting to senior members of regulated utilities and energy service organizations. He received a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Northeastern University and a master's degree in technology management from the University of Maryland.
| Jun 19, 2013
| 11:25 AM EDT
China started the first of seven pilot emission trading schemes. Shenzhen, near Hong Kong, committed to reduce the emiss...
| Jun 19, 2013
| 10:32 AM EDT
According to Politico Energy, the Army Corps of Engineers dealt told lawmakers it won't consider the climate change impa...
| Jun 18, 2013 | 10:30 AM EDT
A calculating tool from the Department of Energy could lead investors astray.
| Jun 18, 2013
| 8:31 AM EDT
From their press release:
"Duke Energy announced today that the board of directors has unanimously elected Lynn Good as ...
| Jun 17, 2013
| 11:56 AM EDT
As the nation's electric grids ready for summer auction, the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) is offering...
| Jun 17, 2013
| 9:08 AM EDT
Soon, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will announce new non-attainment regions. These new regions fail to m...
| Jun 15, 2013
| 7:37 PM EDT
Problems for some are opportunities for others.
Huge price disparities are appearing in Texas' grid. This condition usua...
| Jun 15, 2013
| 5:17 PM EDT
It is called, the "Constitution Pipeline." It is a 120-mile natural gas pipeline with a capacity of 650,000 dekatherms o...
| Jun 15, 2013
| 11:15 AM EDT
The plan was to finish construction of a previously suspended nuclear power project. This week, the Tennessee Valley Aut...
| Jun 15, 2013
| 10:25 AM EDT
The Department of Interior's Inspector General is complaining about coal prices. Apparently, the Bureau of Land manageme...