Richard Bono

Also published under:R. Bono

Affiliation

Fluor Corporation, Aliso Viejo, CA, USA

Topic

Electric Power,Beaufort Sea,Bill Of Materials,Database Server,Database Software,Design Documents,Electrical Design,Electrical Equipment,Gas Industry,Light Fixtures,Modular Design,Modularity,Modulation Of Processes,Module Design,Natural Gas,Normal Operation,North Slope,North Slope Of Alaska,Oil And Gas,Oil And Gas Industry,Oil Industry,Oil Production,Oilfield,Processing Equipment,Relational Database,Transformer Oil,3D Design,3D Modeling Software,Barrels Of Oil,Basic Events,Class I,Computer-aided Design,Cut Set,Electric Distribution,Electric Reliability,Electrical Failure,Electricity Supply,Evaluation Mode,Failure Modes,Failure Scenarios,Fault Tree Analysis,Frequent Failure,Mean Time To Failure,Minimum Cut,Physical Layout,Power Loss,Power Outages,Processing Unit,Protection System,Radial System,

Biography

Richard Bono (M'71–SM'90) received the B.E. degree in electrical engineering from the City College of New York, New York, NY, USA, in 1971.
He joined Fluor Corporation, Aliso Viejo, CA, USA, in 1995, and is currently the Director of electrical engineering where he is responsible for the technical and administrative direction of the Electrical Engineering Department. He specializes in power system design for petroleum refining, petrochemical and electrical generation facilities. Prior to joining Fluor, he was with Raytheon Engineers & Constructors (Ebasco Services) for 19 years and Stone & Webster for five years.
Mr. Bono is a member of IAS and was the local Chair for the 2009 IEEE Petroleum and Chemical Industry Committee Conference (PCIC). He is currently the Vice Chair of the PCIC Refining Technical Committee and is an author of a previous PCIC paper. He is a Registered Professional Engineer in 13 states including Alaska and a Licensed Electrical Contractor in California and Louisiana.