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Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)

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The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) is an independent, non-profit organization that conducts research, development, and demonstration relating to the generation, delivery, and use of electricity for the benefit of the public. Funded by its members, EPRI provides science and technology solutions to address challenges in the electric power industry, focusing on reliability, efficiency, affordability, health, safety, and environmental responsibility.

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Founded 1972 1,000 employees
Non-profit Research and Development InstituteAdvisorTechnology Developer/Enabler

Strategic Overview

  • EPRI's strategy is driven by its member utilities' needs, focusing on research that addresses critical challenges and opportunities in the electric power sector.
  • A key focus is on accelerating the clean energy transition while maintaining grid reliability, resilience, and affordability.
  • EPRI emphasizes collaboration, bringing together utilities, academia, government, and technology providers to advance innovation.
  • The organization plays a significant role in shaping industry standards and best practices through its research and technical guidance.

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Key People

Arshad Mansoor
President and Chief Executive Officer
Doug Chapin
Chief Operating Officer
Neil Wilmshurst
Senior Vice President, Energy System Resources and Chief Nuclear Officer

Track Record

52
Years Active
Notable projects: Development of advanced nuclear technologies, Research on grid modernization and resilience, Studies on renewable energy integration and storage, Electrification and decarbonization pathways research

Detailed Analysis

Sectors
UtilitiesEnergy Transition
Technologies
Solar PVOnshore WindOffshore WindHydropowerNuclearThermal Power (Gas/Coal)Battery StorageGrid ModernizationTransmissionDistribution
Geographies
USACanadaIrelandNorth AmericaWestern EuropeNordicsUKAsia PacificLatin AmericaMiddle East

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