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Bill Brown | |
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Education | Massachusetts Institute of Technology (BS, BS) Duke University School of Law (JD) |
Known for | Allam -Fetvedt Cycle 8 Rivers Capital, Co-founder NET Power, Co-founder |
Glenn William Brown, Jr. is an American entrepreneur and innovator. He is the inventor on numerous patents, including those related to the Allam-Fetvedt Cycle, a process for converting natural gas into thermal energy, while capturing and reusing the generated carbon dioxide, effectively eliminating greenhouse-gas emissions.[1][2] He is co-founder and former CEO of 8 Rivers Capital and NET Power.[3][4] He is also a Strategic Advisor to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory[5] and a former Professor at Duke University School of Law.[6]
Career[edit]
In 2008, Brown co-founded 8 Rivers Capital with fellow MIT alumnus Miles Palmer.[7] 8 Rivers, through its company NET Power, began developing technology necessary to make the Allam-Fetvedt Cycle economically competitive with standard natural gas, including the construction of a $140 million demonstration plant outside Houston that burns natural gas without emitting carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.[7][8] In 2017, Entrepreneur magazine named Bill Brown one of its “50 Most Daring Entrepreneurs” for his work developing the carbon-capture power plant.[9]
In 2022, Brown was appointed as a strategic adviser for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), a federally funded renewable energy research and development center sponsored by the Department of Energy.[5][10]
References[edit]
- ^ "Inventor: Glenn William Brown, JR". Google Patents. Retrieved 2023-12-14.
- ^ US patent 8959887, Allam; Rodney John (Chippenham, GB), Brown, Jr.; Glenn William (Durham, NC), Palmer; Miles R. (Chapel Hill, NC),; Brown, Jr., Glenn William & Palmer, Miles R., "System and method for high efficiency power generation using a carbon dioxide circulating working fluid", published 2015-02-24, issued 2013-11-04, assigned to 8 Rivers Capital, LLC and Palmer Labs, LLC
- ^ Joyce, Christopher (2017-04-10). "Natural Gas Plant Makes A Play For Coal's Market, Using 'Clean' Technology". NPR. Retrieved 2023-11-30.
- ^ Douglas, Erin (2019-03-04). "Experimental Texas Power Plant Aims to Make Electricity Cheaper, Cleaner". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2023-11-30.
- ^ a b "Strategic Public-Private Partnerships". National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Retrieved 2023-11-27.
- ^ "Bill Brown '80". Duke Law. 2009-01-21. Retrieved 2023-11-27.
- ^ a b Temple, James (2017-08-30). "Potential Carbon Capture Game Changer Nears Completion". MIT Technology Review. Retrieved 2023-11-28.
- ^ Schwartz, John (2017-01-02). "Can Carbon Capture Technology Prosper Under Trump?". The New York Times. Retrieved 2023-12-14.
- ^ "50 Most Daring Entrepreneurs". Entrepreneur. 2017-11-02. Retrieved 2023-12-01.
- ^ "Alumni Notes". Duke Law Magazine. Spring 2023. Retrieved 2023-11-27.