Jun 13 2013
NYIT Energy Conference: Climate Change, Extreme Weather, and Energy Implications
NYIT Energy Conference: Climate Change, Extreme Weather, and Energy Implications
NYIT-Nanjing Salutes the Class of 2013
NYIT Honors Class of 2013 at NYIT-Vancouver
NYIT-Amman Celebrates Class of 2013
NYIT Anatomy Professor and Team Discover the Origin of the Turtle Shell
Graduate Tuesdays
Broadridge Open House - Technology Jobs
Connect with Raytheon
Degrees, Dollars, and Desserts - Manhattan Campus
Degrees, Dollars, and Desserts - Old Westbury Campus
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Veronika A. Rabl Principal, Vision & Results Veronika Rabl is an internationally recognized expert in energy and utilities. She is currently an independent consultant specializing in energy efficiency, demand response, and greenhouse gas mitigation strategies. Dr. Rabl’s most recent work includes group leadership and preparation of demand management recommendations for the Virginia State Corporation Commission. During her career she provided technical and business leadership and consulting for design, analysis, engineering, and implementation of energy technologies and programs in all sectors of the economy. Dr. Rabl has authored numerous papers on these topics and has spoken and lectured at many energy-related events. Until 2002 she served as Director and General Manager, Retail Energy Products and Services, at the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), leading the product portfolio strategy for retail and power markets. At EPRI Dr. Rabl directed a range of technical and business areas, including strategic planning, market research, marketing, power quality, distribution systems, and metering. She joined EPRI in 1981 to create a load management technology portfolio, developing thermal storage systems, energy management and load control equipment, home automation, communication systems, and customer interface products. She is Secretary of the IEEE Power System Planning and Implementation Committee, and an IEEE project team member of the Engineering Founder Societies’ Technology for Carbon Management Grand Challenge Initiative. |
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