January 2, 2018 – Sargent & Lundy LLC is pleased to announce its 2018 executive appointments. The following individuals have been appointed senior vice presidents. Chuck R. Beitel is a senior vice president for Sargent & Lundy’s Fossil Power group, … Continue reading
December 28, 2017 – It’s a common occurrence for the various components at operating power plants to undergo examinations and tests. These tests often produce unexpected or conflicting results or data. Sargent & Lundy’s Keith Miller, supervisor of the firm’s … Continue reading
December 21, 2017 – Sargent & Lundy Quality Services Manager James McIntyre was recently invited to be a speaker and group facilitator at a technical meeting hosted by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The meeting was held at the … Continue reading
Team Barnowski and CEO Tom White present a check to representatives of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Chicago. December 13, 2017 – Sargent & Lundy celebrated its 40th Annual Lundy Legends Golf outing benefiting the Boys and Girls Clubs … Continue reading
Tarun Basu, Sarah Hanoun, Kurt Neubauer, and Alistair Laing attend the MEED awards ceremony to accept Sargent & Lundy’s recognition for Finalist in the Consultant of the Year category. December 12, 2017 – Sargent & Lundy was recently recognized as … Continue reading
December 8, 2017 – The December meeting of the Chicago Chapter of the IEEE Power and Energy Society will be held at Sargent & Lundy’s Chicago office on Wednesday, Dec. 13, from 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Kevin Donahoe of GE Power … Continue reading
December 8, 2017 – Sargent & Lundy announced the 2018 schedule for its popular Transmission Line and Substation Engineering courses conducted by the firm’s senior engineers. The courses have been held annually since 1994 for engineers and designers from U.S. and international electric … Continue reading
Abstract As the global fleet of wind power projects continues to grow and age, and with significant improvements to turbine technology in the past decade, repowering is increasingly prevalent. The current trend favors partial repowering, in which the existing wind … Continue reading
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