IEEE PES March 15th 2022 Meeting

 

IEEE PES FORT WORTH MONTHLY MEETING – MARCH 15TH, 2022


Fort Worth IEEE PES members, we will have our next IEEE PES meeting on April 19th from 11:30am to 1:00pm CST. This month’s meeting will be held virtually and you can access the meeting using the link provided below. We have Megan Harju, from the Transportation Electrification Group at Burns & McDonnell, speaking on the Impact of EVs on Distribution. Please attend if you can! 

 


Topic: 

Impact of EVs on Distribution

 

How will increased EV adoption impact the distribution grid? Where will the impact be the greatest? What can utilities do to prepare? At our upcoming monthly meeting Megan Harju, of the Transportation Electrification Group at Burns & McDonnell, will be answering the questions and more by speaking on the topic of “The Impact of EVs on Distribution.” More information to come!

 

DATE, TIME AND LOCATION


 

  • Date: 19 Apr 2022
  • Time: 11:30 AM to 01:00 PM
  • All times are CST6CDT
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Webinar Info:

  • Fort Worth, Texas
  • United States

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  • Starts 11 April 2022 01:00 PM
  • Ends 19 April 2022 11:45 PM
  • All times are CST6CDT
  • No Admission Charge

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  SPEAKERS

 

Megan Harju of Burns & McDonnell

Biography:

Megan works in the Transportation Electrification group at Burns & McDonnell designing charging infrastructure for Electric Vehicles. In her role, she develops new client relationships with utilities and commercial fleet clients looking to transition to zero-emission vehicles. She graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 2019 with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Although her one rule when she graduated was that she wouldn’t move to Texas (Boomer Sooner!), she is thrilled to be visiting the IEEE chapter in Fort Worth to share about the importance of charging infrastructure as more and more EVs begin to hit the market.