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Webinar Summary
Discussions around our energy future often highlight the emergence of relatively new technologies such as solar, hydrogen, RNG’s and other sources. However, one of the earlier forms of alternative energy sourcing has many valuable and unique attributes that it adds to the equation. Join Graig Cilluffo and Dylan Cimock as they discuss the role that pipelines play in the nuclear power space. Members will have the opportunity to learn and discuss topics such as design, construction, and integrity practices related to Pipelines in Nuclear Applications.
Presenter Bios
Graig Cilluffo is the Founder and Senior Principal for Cornerstone Corrosion Consulting based near Atlanta, GA. He is also Program Engineer, Talen Energy Susquehanna Steam Electric Station – Berwick, PA. Prior to Cornerstone, Graig worked as the Lead Corrosion Engineer at Exelon Nuclear for 10 years. He was responsible for developing and implementing risk-based asset integrity programs for a 13-site nuclear power generation company. Graig has been involved in the pipeline industry for over 20 years now, working for companies such as ExxonMobil and WorleyParsons. He has 8 direct publications in asset integrity and numerous contributions to standards, reports, and training programs. He is also a Subject Matter Expert for related Electric Power Research Institute activities including buried piping, CP, NDE, coatings, service water, aging management & selective leaching.
Dylan Cimock is a Senior Technical Leader at the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI). He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Materials Science and Engineering from Michigan State University. Dylan joined EPRI in 2016 and has responsibility for managing research projects related to buried piping, cathodic protection, and selective leaching within EPRI’s nuclear sector. Prior to joining EPRI, Dylan worked at nuclear utility from 2009 through 2016, primarily supporting the license renewal and life extension of various nuclear power plants.