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Neva Espinoza

SVP of Energy Supply & Low-Carbon Resources & Chief Generation Officer at Electric Power Research Institute

Neva Espinoza is the Vice President of Energy Supply and Low-Carbon Resources at the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI).

In this role she is responsible for the R&D team which is focused on research, development, and the application of technologies for both existing and future generating assets and large-scale renewable generation assets, including wind, solar and hydropower. She is also leading EPRI’s Low-Carbon Resources Initiative to accelerate the development and deployment of low-carbon technologies.

Espinoza previously served as the Director of R&D for EPRI’s Generation Sector. She joined EPRI in January 2012 with more than 10 years of operational and engineering experience in the power industry. Prior to EPRI, Espinoza was the operations manager at NRG’s Arthur Kill Power Station, where she was responsible for establishing and managing the safe and reliable operation of the plant. Previously, she worked at Exelon as a systems engineer, a member of the Engineering Response Team, and an operations supervisor. She was the lead test and system engineer of the first hollow fiber filtration system commissioned in the United States.

Espinoza began her career at Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory (KAPL), where she ensured safe operation of naval nuclear propulsion plants, trained staff operators and students to support fleet manning, and coordinated maintenance and testing of plant systems.

Espinoza received a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering from Rutgers University and master of business administration degree from Wake Forest University. She is a graduate of the U.S. Navy’s Officer Nuclear Power Program and held a senior reactor operators license from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

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