Join the NAED Futures Group on Thursday, July 18th at 1:00 PM CT for an insightful discussion on "Electrification and the Industrial Customer," designed to give you the knowledge you need to engage effectively with industrial facility managers and procurement professionals on opportunities for electrification within their operations. Our goal is to equip you with strategies to help your clients save energy and achieve their decarbonization goals mostly using material you already offer them. Discover how opportunities for energy efficiency and sustainability are abundant across all types of industrial customers.
What you will learn:
- Explore real-world examples of successful electrification and decarbonization projects.
- Gain insights into effectively communicating the benefits of facility upgrades with industrial facility managers and procurement professionals.
- Learn how to leverage government and utility incentives to increase the ROI on energy-saving opportunities.
- Discover the latest advancements and research in industrial electrification technologies.
Our guest is Scott E. Bishop, Senior Technical Executive at the Electric Policy Research Institute.
Scott Bishop brings over 25 years of experience in the utility industry, with a focus on end-use customer technologies and solutions. He has managed large industrial accounts for Alabama Power, led Technology Applications Center at Southern Company, and actively engaged with electric utilities in leading EPRI’s Industrial Center of Excellence (ICoE). Currently conducting technology research in industrial areas within the Electrification Program at EPRI, Scott has a rich background in managing large industrial accounts and leading technology application centers. His extensive work with industrial manufacturing customers on improving energy efficiency and process heating technologies has made him a prominent figure in the field.
About EPRI:
EPRI (Electric Power Research Institute), headquartered in Palo Alto, California, is a renowned leader in electricity sector research and development. EPRI collaborates with experts worldwide to ensure the public has access to safe, reliable, affordable, and environmentally responsible electricity.