Ted Kury University of Florida

Ted Kury

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ted.kury@warrington.ufl.edu 352-392-7842
  • Gainesville FL UNITED STATES
  • Warrington College of Business

Ted Kury's current research interests include economics, energy, energy policy, energy risk management, energy and the environment.

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Biography

Ted Kury's current research interests include economics, energy, energy policy, energy risk management, energy and the environment, storm hardening, grid security, energy markets and regulatory policy. He is the director of Energy Studies for the Public Utility Research Center at the Warrington College of Business.

Areas of Expertise

Energy Pricing
Regulatory Policy
Electrical Grid
Grid Security
Energy Policy
Energy Markets
Energy and the Environment
Utility Resiliency
Energy Risk Management

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A pole fire caused a mass Tampa Bay internet outage, company says. Is it a warning?

Tampa Bay Times  online

2024-05-16

A hint of smoke smell still hung in the air along Park Boulevard near 73rd Street North days after a utility pole caught fire, and according to the provider, sparked a mass Spectrum internet outage Saturday. The frayed end of a snapped cable jutted off the charred pole as the possible culprit.

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News10NBC Investigates: What would a public takeover of RG&E look like?

News10 NBC  tv

2024-03-28

The push to consider a public takeover of RG&E is back on. Last week, a number of local community groups and labor unions held a rally, urging Monroe County leaders to vote to fund a study to see whether a public takeover would be possible, but the County Executive and the union that represents RG&E’s current workers remain strongly opposed.

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Expert shares how local utilities can protect electrical infrastructure against threats

WGFL  

2022-12-07

The country faces a scary reality after thousands of people in North Carolina lost power due to a "deliberate" attack over the weekend where gunfire damaged two electrical substations. "There's no way to completely protect the infrastructure," Director of Energy Studies at the Public Utility Research Center at the University of Florida Ted Kury said.

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