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Could Texas Become The Largest Solar Opportunity in the World? An Update on the ERCOT Resource Adequacy Situation

Thursday, March 14, 2013 2:00am - 2:50am EDT  
Host: Definitive Solar Institute
By: Ron Seidel, Principal, RBS Energy Consulting

Texas is experiencing a “perfect storm” of circumstances, which could lead the state to become the next major solar opportunity on the global stage.

Attend this webinar to hear Texas energy expert and Principal Solar, Inc. board member Ron Seidel provide an overview of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) Capacity, Demand, and Reserves December 2012 Report.  He will explain what is happening in the Texas electricity market today and how this effects the conclusions of his September 2012 Solutions for the Texas Energy Shortage whitepaper (click here for a free whitepaper download) and webinar (click here to view the webinar recording).

Plus, find out how to take advantage of this opportunity in YOUR business during the live Question & Answer session following Ron's presentation.
 

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Presenter

Ron Seidel
Ron Seidel

Principal, RBS Energy Consulting

Ron Seidel is principal of RBS Energy Consulting, working with private equity, investment banks, and government on electric energy issues primarily in the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) market.

Prior to his consultancy, Ron was president of Texas Independent Energy with full P & L responsibility for two 1,000 megawatt combined-cycle plants in ERCOT, senior vice president of Energy Supply at City Public Service of San Antonio, and an executive at TXU where, among other duties, he was senior vice president of Fossil Generation and Mining, president of TXU Energy Trading, and operations manager at the Comanche Peak Nuclear Plant. 

Ron holds his Mechanical Engineering degree from New Mexico State University; earned his M.B.A. from the Cox School of Business at Southern Methodist University; is a registered professional engineer in Texas; and has held a U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Senior Reactor Operator license.