Mr. Morrow has been involved in the energy field for over thirty years. While at Avco Everett Research Laboratory he was responsible for the design of combustion devices for a 32,000 kW Magnetohydrodynamic generator which is the direct conversion of heat to electricity as well as coal combustors for similar projects. He designed combustors which operated on various hydrocarbon fuels, cyanogens, and hydrogen with oxidizers from air to oxygen and fluorine etc. All of these fuels and their associated oxidizers required extensive controls for general safety and for discharge of their by-products to the environment. In 1976, Mr. Morrow formed Manchester Corporation which provides engineering and consulting services in the environmental and chemical and energy fields. Some of the energy related projects are in the paper industry, SASOL the South African coal gasification company etc. Other pertinent experience is in the bulk solids material handling, storage and feed systems of difficult to handle products. Mr. Morrow has various papers such as Magnetohydrodynamics published in Mechanical Engineering" to "Design and Operation of Printed Circuit Facilities" published in "Printed Circuit Fabrication which is a synopsis of the MIT Lincoln Laboratory facility. A Registered Professional Engineer, Mr. Morrow holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Northeastern University, with post graduate studies at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. |