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April 05, 2007
Stephen Piccot, Director of Environment and Energy, Southern Research Institute, 4-5-07
Stephen Piccot has more than 22 years experience executing and managing environmental research projects for the U.S. EPA, the U.S. DOE, state regulatory agencies, industry trade organizations, government associations, private industry, and consulting firms. As director of the Environment and Energy Department at Southern Research Institute, he manages four research operations located in Alabama, Florida and North Carolina.
Mr. Piccot has managed GHG research projects in areas of methane and nitrous oxide source emission measurements, development of GHG source measurement methods, site-specific control technology evaluations for coal mining operations and electric utilities, CO2 emission and energy forecast model development, and GHG inventory development and policy analysis. He is uniquely familiar with the testing requirements and technologies associated with sources of emissions in the coal, oil, gas, landfill, refrigeration, IC Engine, distributed generation, and other industries. He also has experience with source-specific engineering and economic analyses and field demonstrations of emission control technologies.
Since 1997, Mr. Piccot has advised several global organizations on technology performance verification issues, including the World Bank, the Secretariat of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, the U.S. EPA, Natural Resources Canada, Environment Canada, The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce-New Deli, the Center for the Advancement of Energy Markets, and others. He earned a B.S. in Environmental Engineering from California Polytechnic State University, where he has also completed graduate-level course work in Environmental Engineering.
Southern Research Institute is a not-for-profit organization that conducts basic and applied research in the areas of preclinical drug discovery and drug development, advanced engineering, environmental and energy production. To date, Southern Research has discovered six FDA-approved cancer drugs and discovered four additional drugs that are currently in clinical trials.
Southern Research conducts basic and applied research for both public and private organizations. Clients include the National Institute of Health, the U.S. Departments of Justice, Defense and Energy, Environmental Protection Agency and NASA. Southern Research works with major commercial clients in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, automotive, energy and manufacturing sectors.
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