Ken Donohoo, principal of Owl Electric Reliability Consulting, LLC, will speak to students next week.
WHAT: Texas Tech University's School of Law hosts Ken Donohoo as part of its Energy Law Lecture Series.
WHEN: Noon Monday (Sept. 26)
WHERE: Lanier Auditorium, Texas Tech University School of Law, 3311 18th St. The lecture also will be presented virtually via Zoom.
EVENT: Ken Donohoo will present "Winter Storm Uri Update, and LPL: The Big Switch” at the upcoming Texas Tech School of Law Energy Law Lecture Series.
Donohoo, as principal with Owl Electric Reliability Consulting, LLC, joined Electric Power Engineers, Inc. (EPE) in October 2017. EPE is a lead engineering consulting and management service firm for electric utilities, municipalities, cooperatives and energy resource developers.
Donohoo leads teams focused on meeting customer needs related to transmission and distribution system analysis; substation and electric system design; energy market analysis; grid integration of energy resources; renewable energy; generation development; and design of wind, solar, biomass and energy storage.
Donohoo is on the board of directors for the Texas Renewable Energy Industries Alliance. He received a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington in 1982. He is a registered professional engineer in the state of Texas and a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
Those attending the live lecture or attending the lecture live via Zoom are eligible for one hour of Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit. Contact Blake Groves at blake.groves@ttu.edu for details.
CONTACT: Ashley Langdon
Assistant Dean of Alumni Relations and Communications, School of Law, Texas Tech University
ashley.langdon@ttu.edu