Thursday, December 5th at 4:30pm - Julis Romo Rabinowitz 102
This Thursday, December 5, the Princeton University Energy Association will be hosting Edward “Ted” Borer, the director of the Princeton University Cogeneration Plant, for a lunch seminar about all things energy on at Princeton. What do Princeton's energy systems look like today? What changes are we making in order to drive our carbon footprint to net zero by 2046? The seminar will be Julis Romo Rabinowitz 102.
Edward "Ted" Borer is director of the energy plant for Princeton University and is actively involved in campus energy and carbon emissions reduction efforts. He has 35 years of experience in the power industry, starting in the nuclear industry in the early 1980s. He is a registered professional engineer and holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in mechanical engineering as well as the CEM, CEP, and LEED-AP certifications. He has leadership roles in the International District Energy Association and New Jersey Higher Education Partnership for Sustainability. He has provided briefings for members of the US Senate and FERC commissioners. He is a founding member of the Microgrid Resources Coalition. He speaks regularly on energy topics and has published numerous articles in trade magazines and peer-reviewed journals as well as a book chapter on combined heat and power (CHP). Ted is the founder and Principal of Borer Energy Engineering, LLC, a consulting firm offering training and operations-based guidance to the energy industry.