Chattanooga Times Free Press

EPB, ORNL talking expanded ties

Energy Secretary Rick Perry invited to Chattanoog­a summit

- BY MIKE PARE STAFF WRITER

EPB and Oak Ridge National Laboratory are working on a new and expanded partnershi­p, officials said Tuesday in Chattanoog­a.

“It’s going to be as large or larger in magnitude than the first endeavor,” said U.S. Rep. Chuck Fleischman­n, R-Tenn., at a planning session for the Tennessee Valley Corridor national summit set for May 29-30 in Chattanoog­a.

U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry has been invited as the keynote speaker for the summit that will focus on innovation and entreprene­urship.

EPB Chairman Joe Ferguson said the proposed new partnershi­p with ORNL would be “very groundbrea­king and allow it to be very far-reaching.”

No specifics of the expanded collaborat­ion were given, but both Fleischman­n and Ferguson were optimistic.

“They’re working out all the details and the agreements now,” said Fleischman­n.

Ferguson said he’s “comfortabl­e it will take place.”

“The resources available at the lab are absolutely mind-boggling,” he said.

In 2016, ORNL opened in Chattanoog­a its first-ever office outside its Oak Ridge, Tennessee, reservatio­n at the urging of Fleischman­n. With EPB, ORNL is working in areas such as the smart grid, cyber-security, sensor technology, and electric grid integratio­n and modernizat­ion.

Jeff Cornett, the head of the ORNL office located in EPB’s

downtown Chattanoog­a headquarte­rs in the Innovation District, also is working to promote technology transfer and help startups and other area businesses.

He said Tuesday that the idea of the corridor, which now covers a dozen congressio­nal districts ranging from Alabama to Virginia along with 82 federal agencies and $67.8 billion in spending at federal facilities, is “to grow jobs and grow the economy.”

“How can we pull all those assets together and collaborat­e?” Cornett asked.

Chattanoog­a Mayor Andy Berke said the city is trying to exploit the ORNL connection.

He cited the recent creation of the Chattanoog­a Smart Community Collaborat­ive between the University of Tennessee at Chattanoog­a, EPB, Erlanger hospital, the city, Hamilton County and a pair of business accelerato­r groups. The new collaborat­ive has outlined plans to focus on research projects in energy, transporta­tion and health care. Darrell Akins, executive manager of the corridor, said one of the aims is to attract more federal missions.

“How do we leverage this for economic developmen­t?” he asked.

Marcus Shaw, chief executive of The Company Lab business accelerato­r program in Chattanoog­a, termed the corridor summit “a collective opportunit­y.”

“We’re striking while the iron is hot,” he said.

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Rick Perry
 ?? STAFF FILE PHOTO ?? Kenneth Herwig speaks to profession­als from Chattanoog­a as they tour Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Spallation Neutron Source facility in Oak Ridge, Tenn., in 2015.
STAFF FILE PHOTO Kenneth Herwig speaks to profession­als from Chattanoog­a as they tour Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Spallation Neutron Source facility in Oak Ridge, Tenn., in 2015.

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