Sam Taylor is an assistant director at the WVU Energy Institute. He is focused on development of major research investments and initiatives that can leverage the cross-cutting strengths and partnerships of WVU to high-impact research outcomes. Through those efforts, he is engaged in development of faculty research support and program development for aligned energy faculty.
Sam has a technical focus in large scale grid, carbon management, natural gas production and utilization, transportation energy utilization and energy geosciences. Taylor has strong interests in economic and workforce development issues, especially as they relate to energy development and technological change in the region.
Taylor came to WVU in 2011, and has worked in the development, management and oversight of renewable and non-renewable energy research activities since 2001. He has directly managed research, development, and deployment programs totaling more than $1 billion for both WVU and the U.S. Department of Energy. Prior to his appointment to the WVU Energy Institute, he served as the operations manager for large energy research projects at West Virginia University, including the U.S.-China Clean Energy Research Center, and the Marcellus Shale Energy and Environment Laboratory.
He brings significant expertise in the technological and economic aspects of advanced energy technologies, federal funding capture and proposal development, federal grants compliance and operations, and large and complex project and program development and execution.
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