Black & Veatch’s 2011 Electric Utility Survey

Water supply and effluent water management dominate top safety concerns.

Black & Veatch’s Strategic Directions in the Electric Utility Industry asked 700 executives from the U.S. electric utility industry about their take on the future ranging from utility pricing to electric vehicles to nuclear power and water issues. (via greentechmedia)

Some important poll results:
– When polled on whether “energy/commodity prices will rise significantly,” 70% of respondents said they “Very strongly agree or agree.”
– On electric utilities’ top safety concerns, water and nuclear waste disposal ranked #1 and #2 respectively.
– When asked to rank top technology and environmental concerns, “water management becomes the most significant environmental issue” ranked #1. This was above energy storage (#2), scrubbers and carbon sequestration (#3), biofuels (#7), bloom box (#8). See above chart.

8 thoughts on “Black & Veatch’s 2011 Electric Utility Survey

  1. Great points altogether, personally I’m gonna have to bookmark this and come back to it. I’m curious if you have any follow ups to this post?

  2. @Masako, there are some wonderful scholarly publications from Michael E. Webber (UT Austin, Dept of MechEng) who’s done some really good analysis on the energy-water nexus. That’s a good place to follow up.

  3. Excellent read, I just passed this onto a colleague who was doing a little research on that. And he actually bought me lunch because I found it for him smile So let me rephrase that: Thanks for lunch!

  4. Fantastic job here. I definitely enjoyed what you had to say. Keep going simply because you definitely bring a brand new voice to this topic. Not many individuals would say what youve said and nonetheless make it fascinating. Nicely, at least Im interested. Cant wait to see a great deal much more of this from you.

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