Peter Manousos | "Electricity and the Environment" | April 27, 2010 | University of Toledo
Run Time: 13:39
Electricity consumption is expected to grow
30 percent in the next 25 years, and The University of Toledo College
of Engineering hosted a forum to explain what the electric industry is
doing to ensure enough electricity is generated and supplied to meet
that demand.
As part of the college's Sustainability
Lecture Series titled "Addressing the Challenges of a Changing Electric
Industry," representatives from FirstEnergy Corp. explained how the
firm and the industry plan to increase production in a safe, economical
and environmentally sound manner.
Presenting from
FirstEnergy was Gary R. Leidich, executive vice president, who also
serves as president of FirstEnergy Generation; Peter C. Manousos,
senior environmental and energy policy scientist and meteorologist; and
Lauren J. Quam, manager for energy markets analysis.
Run Time: 13:39
Electricity consumption is expected to grow
30 percent in the next 25 years, and The University of Toledo College
of Engineering hosted a forum to explain what the electric industry is
doing to ensure enough electricity is generated and supplied to meet
that demand.
As part of the college's Sustainability
Lecture Series titled "Addressing the Challenges of a Changing Electric
Industry," representatives from FirstEnergy Corp. explained how the
firm and the industry plan to increase production in a safe, economical
and environmentally sound manner.
Presenting from
FirstEnergy was Gary R. Leidich, executive vice president, who also
serves as president of FirstEnergy Generation; Peter C. Manousos,
senior environmental and energy policy scientist and meteorologist; and
Lauren J. Quam, manager for energy markets analysis.