Dr. Ranga Nadig is the president and chief executive officer of Maarky Thermal Systems, which provides heat transfer equipment to global power industry. A recognized industry leader, Dr. Ranga Nadig has participated in a number of conferences for organizations like Powergen and the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), among others.
Created in 1972 in response to the Great Northeastern Blackout of 1965, the EPRI serves as a unified system for the industry and its members, who represent about 90 percent of the electricity produced in the country. Focused on four main issues, the institute addresses the delivery, generation, and use of electricity, and the environmental responsibilities of the industry. Guided by a set of principles that benefit its members and the world at large, the EPRI uses its research programs to identify innovative solutions.
Divided into nuclear power, power generation, and environmental areas, the EPRI’s 2016 portfolio also includes early-stage research and development projects. Its nuclear projects range from aging issues to risk and safety management and are designed to help develop environmentally responsible nuclear power technology. Similarly, its power generation research has a wide scope to ensure both renewable and fossil fuels are ready for the changing demands that face the industry. Concentrating on global thought leadership, the EPRI’s environmental research confronts the challenges of a variety of different power sources working in tandem and occupational health and safety.
Created in 1972 in response to the Great Northeastern Blackout of 1965, the EPRI serves as a unified system for the industry and its members, who represent about 90 percent of the electricity produced in the country. Focused on four main issues, the institute addresses the delivery, generation, and use of electricity, and the environmental responsibilities of the industry. Guided by a set of principles that benefit its members and the world at large, the EPRI uses its research programs to identify innovative solutions.
Divided into nuclear power, power generation, and environmental areas, the EPRI’s 2016 portfolio also includes early-stage research and development projects. Its nuclear projects range from aging issues to risk and safety management and are designed to help develop environmentally responsible nuclear power technology. Similarly, its power generation research has a wide scope to ensure both renewable and fossil fuels are ready for the changing demands that face the industry. Concentrating on global thought leadership, the EPRI’s environmental research confronts the challenges of a variety of different power sources working in tandem and occupational health and safety.