National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s Suzanne Tegen at DOE

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WOMEN @ ENERGY: SUZANNE TEGEN

Suzanne Tegen is the wind and water deployment manager at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) National Wind Technology Center. Trained in energy analysis, Suzanne researches the intersection between wind power, communities, wildlife, and economics. She studies the domestic wind and water power workforces and manages a group of engineers and project leaders, working toward cleaner water and cleaner air for future generations.

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