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Marc Langan
Vice President, Energy Management
B.A.Sc., M.A.Sc. |
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Over 25 years of Nuclear Experience
Marc Langan has over 25 years of experience working in the nuclear industry in a broad range of areas including commercial market operations, business integration, management, engineering, commissioning, operations, simulation and training. As a management consultant, Marc has extensive expertise in designing, implementing, and enhancing managed systems and associated processes and tools to help organizations better plan, execute, monitor, control, assess and improve their business.
Recently, Marc assisted a major utility to enter the new Ontario wholesale electricity market by developing critical business processes, IT tools and systems.
Nuclear Plant Simulation and Commissioning
From 1980 - 2000, Marc worked at Ontario Power Generation and its predecessor, Ontario Hydro, where he started his career developing the nuclear safety thermal-hydraulic computer simulation codes used for analyzing operational plant transients. He then used these codes to assist in the commissioning of the Pickering-B and Bruce-B Nuclear Generating Stations. In 1984, Marc joined the Pickering-B commissioning team. He tested, debugged, installed and commissioned the software for the Digital Control Computers (DCC's) for Pickering B Units 7 and 8, and wrote some of the code.
In 1985, Marc joined the department responsible for all of Ontario Hydro's full-scope nuclear training simulators where he designed and developed simulation software and commissioned new simulators. He also designed and implemented the simulator configuration management system, managed large projects for major enhancements to simulators and managed simulator engineering and maintenance staff. In 1995, Marc became the department manager responsible for the design, development and maintenance of Ontario Hydro's five full-scope nuclear training simulators as well as the IT infrastructure for the Nuclear Training division.
Training Excellence
In 1997, Marc became the Program Integration Manager for the Nuclear Training Division. He was responsible for developing, maintaining, and operating the managed systems used to plan, execute, monitor, control, and assess the training for all nuclear staff.
In 2000, Marc joined Candesco as a managing partner. Marc obtained a Bachelor of Applied Science (Engineering Science) in 1979 and a Master of Applied Science (Chemical Engineering) in 1980, both from the University of Toronto.
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