
President, Electrivation
Member of the Natural Resources Council
Dale Bradshaw is the President of Electrivation, a firm providing consulting services on power generation and delivery. Mr. Bradshaw has over 30 years of experience in all aspects of the electric utility business, nuclear, clean coal, fossil generation, transmission, energy storage, renewables and fossil fuels. He also has experience in technical advancements for improving performance of current operations related to transmission and distribution of electric power, high temperature superconductivity, advanced distributed generation, fuel cells, micro turbines, advanced central station options, advanced nuclear power and fuel cycles, coal gasification and coal conversion, environmental control systems, fuel cells, energy storage, renewables (wind, solar, and biomass) and all aspects of the electric utility business. Mr. Bradshaw is also the VP and CTO of ACCT. Mr. Bradshaw is a consultant also serves as a Senior Program Manager and Consultant at NRECA Cooperative Research Network. (This is me - Update Profile)
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Contrarian View of Biomass in Michigan
September 15, 2008
Biomass energy could become thriving Michigan industry | www.mlive.com
Biomass is now very expensive, has a low energy density, and biomass for energy would compete for food.
Plenty of feedstock for Biorefineries
April 10, 2006
The Forest Killers | www.forbes.com
Biorefineries will have plenty of feedstocks and many companies will be the beneficiary over time like Cargill, Arkenol, Masada Resource Group, BC International (BCI), million E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Petro-Canada, Iogen, etc. could be big beneficiaries of explosive growth in the implementation of biorefineries that process the huge supply of agricultural waste (corn stover, rice straw, etc.), wood wastes, and municipal solid wastes.
| Study Group Name | No. Members |
|---|---|
| Alternative Energy Experts (North America) | 169 |
| Coal Gasification and Clean Coal Technology Experts | 162 |
| Coal Industry Consultants | 142 |
| Renewable Energy Experts in GLG Member Programs | 124 |
| Copper Pricing Trend Experts | 117 |
Dale Bradshaw has not participated in any GLG Live Meetings.