Who is clean energy leaving behind? | Joseph Kingsley Amiah | TEDxCharlotte

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Growing up in Ghana, Joseph Amiah knew what it meant to plan his day around blackouts. That experience planted a question that followed him into his engineering career and onto the TEDx stage: Is clean energy future meant for everyone? or only for the places that already have everything? Drawing on his work as a Hardware Engineer in the Nuclear Energy Industry, Joseph challenges the way we celebrate the clean energy transition, making the case that real progress means lower bills, reliable infrastructure, and genuine economic opportunity for every zip code. Follow Joseph on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jkaamiah9022/ A Hardware Engineer specializing in critical Instrumentation and Control (I&C) systems for Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) within the nuclear energy sector. Armed with a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Amiah works on the complex FPGA and PCB architectures that ensure the safety and reliability of next-generation power generation. In addition to designing t

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