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Supply Chain Hurdles in the Offshore Wind Industry Boom

Tuesday, Oct. 15 | 2 p.m. Eastern

Tapping into the wind resources off the U.S. coastline has the potential to provide clean energy resources and support economic prosperity through direct and indirect job creation. But first, developers must address highly specialized supply considerations to meet schedule, budget and operational needs. This webinar will address the requirements, gaps and regulatory hurdles inherent in the nascent U.S. offshore wind industry, specifically in areas of the supply chain. Drawing on international experience and best practices learned worldwide, Tony Appleton will provide perspective on what a mature and healthy offshore wind industry could look like in the U.S.

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Tony Appleton  | Burns & McDonnell

Tony is director of offshore wind for Burns & McDonnell. He is a Chartered Engineer registered with the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering (with honors) from Newcastle University upon Tyne, England. He specializes in the offshore renewables and interconnection global markets and has led organizations and teams with work ranging from front-end feasibility studies to commissioning and operation and maintenance.

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Zachary Wassenberg, PE  | Burns & McDonnell

Zachary works in augmented technologies, focusing on innovation program management and enterprise-level technology deployments. He spearheads investigation and implementation of augmented technologies in the utility and construction world. Zachary earned his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering at Kansas State University and is a registered professional engineer in Kansas.

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Brian Ciccariello  | Burns & McDonnell

Brian is a senior telecommunications specialist with over 10 years of experience in the telecommunications and networking industry working for a competitive local exchange carrier prior to joining Burns & McDonnell. He brings knowledge and experience focused on grid automation, with an emphasis on security and reliability.