In addition to evaluating each candidate's relative ability, as demonstrated by quality and breadth of experience, the following factors will provide the basis for competitively evaluating each candidate:
1) A broad understanding of low carbon fuels
generation technologies and electricity system operations.
2) A broad understanding of
low carbon fuels, especially hydrogen and renewable natural gas, and strategies
for potential applications in the energy sector.
3) Knowledge of and experience
using different analytical methods to assess low carbon alternative fuels,
especially hydrogen and renewable natural gas, and their potential application
as generation fuels.
4) Experience developing
strategies for incorporating low carbon fuels into the electricity and natural
gas systems while maintaining electricity system reliability.
5) Strong written and oral
communication skills and the ability to develop and present oral and written
testimony in resource planning and environmental impacts proceedings.
6) The ability to communicate
technical information in a simple consumer-friendly manner.
7) Excellent interpersonal and
leadership skills and the ability to coordinate the work of others and act as a
team and conference leader.
8) Ability to work well as
part of a team and perform independent tasks that contributed towards a shared
goal.