Archive for December 9th, 2009

Acuity Brands’ English Wins NEMA Kite & Key Award

The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA), Rosslyn, Va., named Cheryl English, Acuity Brands Lighting, as one of the winners of its 2009 Kite & Key Award. English is vice president of Market and Industry Development for the Conyers, Ga.-based lighting manufacturer. The Kite & Key Award recognizes individuals who advance the interests of the electrical industry through active and sustained involvement in the affairs of NEMA, an association of electrical and medical-imaging equipment manufacturers.

English, who has served as chair of NEMA’s Lighting Division and has held various leadership positions in its Luminaire Section, was cited by the organization for a number of industry-leading efforts, including her role in a number of areas to define and promote federal energy-efficiency regulations. At Acuity Brands Lighting, English is responsible for market development, energy and sustainability programs, industry and government relations, education, and marketing research. She holds a Master of Business Administration degree from Georgia State University and a bachelor of science degree in architectural engineering from the University of Colorado. She is a Fellow of the Illuminating Engineering Society and holds a lighting certification from the National Council on Qualifications of the Lighting Professions.

Consortium seeks ARRA funding for game to train builders of smart grid

According to Kelly McGuire of TMC.net’s Smart Grid site, a consortium of energy industry companies is applying for stimulus funding to create a video game that would be used to train and select system operators and engineers for work on the smart grid.

“We believe that a gaming platform could be the perfect complement to other methods as the industry reinvests in the systems and training necessary to rebuild and refocus the energy grid. This grant will give us a chance to study that idea, and to perhaps prove it,” Matt Sadinsky, System Operations Success, International co-founder and chairman, said.

Story from TMC.net Smart Grid

Siemens Wants to Be One of the Big 3 In Wind Power by 2012

Siemens AG, which wants $39.5 billion in green product sales by 2011, said today that it plans to grow big-time in the wind market by 2012, moving from its current position as the #5 player in wind turbine manufacturing into the Top Three with GE and the Danish company Vestas. Details