A Nuclear Engineer enters the World of Sustainable Development
Guest post by Tricia Bolian, Business Development Manager, AREVA I&C and ElectricalAs part of my regular day job at AREVA, I frequently represent our company and its products at technical conferences and industry working group meetings. My discussions typically center on nuclear regulatory requirements and licensing, engineering processes, and product innovations. The Net Impact meeting was eye-opening for me, introducing me to a world focused on using clean energy and ways to impact (read “improve”) the environment and address social problems as we go about the business of doing business.
I was aware of AREVA’s commitment to clean energy and stakeholder engagement, but I must confess that I viewed these topics somewhat as side issues, things we should do to improve the environment and be able to operate for future years, and others which we must do to be “a good corporate citizen.” As an engineer with a little too much knowledge about what really happens to lots of newspapers taken to recycling centers, I had become somewhat jaded about the real difference that could be made. Spending two days surrounded by energetic business leaders who were actually finding ways to improve profitability by doing the right thing made me want to start my own small green business on the side. http://us.arevablog.com/2013/01/07/a-nuclear-engineer-enters-the-world-of-sustainable-development/
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