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Reiner Kuhr

Adjunct Professor at University of Massachusetts Lowell

Reiner Kuhr is an energy technology economist and adjunct professor at the University of Massachusetts Lowell.1 He has over 40 years of experience in the electric power sector, with his career paralleling the evolution of the power industry.1

Kuhr's professional background includes:

  1. Starting as a chemical engineer in the 1970s, working on nuclear and coal projects with Stone & Webster.1
  2. Transitioning to advanced technology and clean coal in the 1980s, including early work on solar power.1
  3. Involvement in privatization and gas plant development in the 1990s.1
  4. Developing reference design and economics support for integrated planning in New England.1

Currently, Kuhr focuses on analyzing the economics of carbon abatement strategies and power generation technologies.1 He is particularly interested in the economic implications of replacing flexible generation with inflexible generation, such as solar and wind power.1

Kuhr is active on LinkedIn, where he shares insights on topics like CO2 emissions, power generation, and solar power.2 His LinkedIn profile describes him as an international expert in electric power generation technology, economics, project planning, financing, and management.3

Highlights

May 6 · robertbryce.com
Reiner Kuhr: Adjunct Professor at University of Massachusetts Lowell

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South Yarmouth, Massachusetts