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Ravi Krishnan

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Ravi Krishnan (born June 16, 1972 in India) is an author,[1][2] speaker[3] and marketing professional[4][5] in the electric power industry. He is the founder of Krishnan & Associates, Inc. a Connecticut United States based energy marketing, energy recruitment and strategy consulting firm. He is also the founder of Enstreet.com, a web portal providing information on energy markets and energy jobs.

Ravi Krishnan is most well known as a proponent for the use of pollution control technologies in the power generation[6][7] and transportation industries.[8] His work on the technology evaluation of Selective Catalytic Reduction techniques for NOx removal has been cited in rule-making by various state environmental protection agencies and the Environmental Protection Agency.[9][10][11]

He has written on personnel issues facing the U.S. electric power industry, such as combating the loss of highly specialized technical skills due to aging issues.[12][13] Ravi Krishnan is also known for his commentary on emerging market trends in India’s Power and Coal-Mining industries.[14] He has been engaged in the recruitment of several power generation subject matter experts in countries experiencing significant growth in energy infrastructure such as India to construct, commission and operate large power projects.[15]

Articles[edit]

  • CMI’s MiRIS Pilot Project: Batteries (both Li-ion and flow) are Included | Modern Power Systems | October 2018 [16]
  • Mexico’s Combined Cycle Building Boom Relies on Advanced HRSGs | Power Engineering | May 2018 [17]
  • India’s Power Industry Struggles to Solve Pollution Problems (Ravi Krishnan Quoted) | Power | May 2018 [18]
  • India’s New Emissions Rules: Challenges and Opportunities | Modern Power Systems | December 2016 [19]
  • Adaptive Brush Seals Restore Air Preheater Performance | Power Magazine | March 2014 [20]
  • A land of both opportunities and challenges - Vietnam | Power Engineering International | September 2013 [21]
  • Energy equals economic strength - India | Power Engineering International | March 2013 [22]
  • Power in India: Opportunities and Challenges in a Fast-Growing Market | Power Magazine | July 2012 [23]
  • India: Can she make the most of her opportunities? | Power Engineering International | June 2010 [24]
  • Easing the Exodus | Power Engineering | June 2006 [25]
  • Economics of Emissions on Heavy-Duty Trucks | Dieselnet | January 2005 [26]
  • A Comparison of Clear Skies Act and Clean Power Act to Control Multi-Pollutant Emissions | Electric Light and Power | March 2003 [27]

References[edit]

  1. A Comparison of Clear Skies Act and Clean power Act to control multi-pollutant emissions, Electric Light & Power, March 2003, by Ravi Krishnan [1]
  2. SCR Economics For Diesel Engines, Diesel Gas and Turbine World Wide, July–August 2001, by Ravi Krishnan [2]
  3. Pump & Valve Market Updates, Scenarios & Forecasts, Hydraulic Institute, August 2011 [3]
  4. Power Gen 2010 Competitive Power College Curriculum
  5. Coal-Gen 2009, Pre Conference workshop [4] [5]
  6. Case Study: Staying in compliance after expanding production capacity, Ethanol Producer Magazine, October 2004, By Ravi Krishnan & R. Gifford Broderick [6]
  7. SCR: California cleaning, Modern Power Systems online, August 5, 2002 Archived July 14, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  8. Economics of Emission Reduction For Heavy Duty Trucks, DieselNet Technical Report, January 2005, Ravi Krishnan and T.J. Tarabulski [7]
  9. EPA Final Regulatory Support Document: Control of Emissions from New Marine Compression-Ignition Engines, January 2003, p.130 [8]
  10. Non-Road Diesel Emission Reduction Study Prepared for Puget Sound Clean Agency Oregon Department of Environmental Quality and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, October 14, 2003, p.173 [9]
  11. Climate Change Roadmap for New England and Eastern Canada, p.180 Archived 2012-03-26 at the Wayback Machine
  12. Easing the Exodus, Power Engineering, June 1, 2006
  13. The New Energy Crisis: Power Industry in for a Jolt as About Half of Workforce Readies for Retirement, University of Cincinnati, August 7, 2006, By M.B. Reilly [10]
  14. India: Can she make the most of her opportunities, Power Engineering international, March 2010, by Ravi Krishnan [11] Archived 2012-03-26 at the Wayback Machine
  15. Krishnan Consultants play part in power projects, Stamford advocate.com, March 20, 2010, by Richard Lee [12]
  16. Krishnan, Ravi. "CMI's MiRIS pilot project: batteries (both Li-ion and flow) are included". Modern Power System. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  17. Krishnan, Ravi. "Mexico's Combined Cycle Building Boom Relies on Advanced HRSGs". Power Engineering. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  18. Krishnan, Ravi. "India's Power Industry Struggles to Solve Pollution Problems (Ravi Krishnan Quoted)". Power Magazine. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  19. Krishnan, Ravi. "India's New Emissions Rules: Challenges and Opportunities". Modern Power Systems. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  20. Krishnan, Ravi. "Adaptive Brush Seals Restore Air Preheater Performance". Power Magazine. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  21. Krishnan, Ravi. "A land of both opportunities and challenges - Vietnam". Power Engineering International. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  22. Krishnan, Ravi. "Energy equals economic strength - India". Power Engineering International. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  23. Krishnan, Ravi. "Power in India: Opportunities and Challenges in a Fast-Growing Market". Power Magazine. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  24. Krishnan, Ravi. "India: Can she make the most of her opportunities?". Power Engineering International. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  25. Krishnan, Ravi. "Easing the Exodus". Power Engineering. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  26. Krishnan, Ravi. "Economics of Emissions on Heavy-Duty Trucks". Dieselnet. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  27. Krishnan, Ravi. "A Comparison of Clear Skies Act and Clean Power Act to Control Multi-Pollutant Emissions". Electric Light and Power. Retrieved 20 December 2019.

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