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Some of our most pressing global issues converge at the nexus of water, energy, and climate. The amount of energy we consume requires large-scale energy production and, in turn, huge amounts of water. On Tuesday, March 29th, Special Guest Speaker Charles Bayless will speak on the interaction of water, energy, and climate and the shifts that will need to occur at the industry-level to take responsibility for our water and natural resources. He will discuss the complex and growing interactions between water, energy, and climate and explore the relationship between the Nation's largest water user, the electric power industry, and the Nation's largest electricity user, the water industry.
Mr. Bayless is a retired Utility Executive and a lecturer on Energy Policy, Climate Change and Ocean Acidification. Until June 30, 2008, Mr. Bayless was President and Provost of the West Virginia University Institute of Technology. He has been Chairman, President, and CEO of both Tucson Electric Power (UniSource Energy) and Illinois Power (Illinova Corp). From 1981 to 1989, Mr. Bayless was SVP and CFO of PS New Hampshire. Before that, he was employed by Consumers Power Company as an Attorney, then Director of Nuclear Fuel Supply and finally Director of Special Corporate Projects.
Presentation: Perspectives of an Electric Utility Executive on the Water-Energy-Climate Nexus
Location: ENR2 Building, Room S107 (1064 E. Lowell St, Tucson, AZ)
Date/Time: Tuesday, March 29, 12:00-1:15 pm
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