Mr. Moser has over 30 years experience designing, manufacturing, constructing, and operating nuclear power plants. Mr. Moser developed and manages the Innovation Process at Exelon Nuclear. Since introducing the Innovation Process in 2006, Exelon Nuclear has developed over 196 innovations that represent 1778 person-rem of radiation exposure savings, over $837 million in cost savings and a record 36 Nuclear Energy Institute Top Industry Practice Awards. As a result of Exelon’s Innovation Management results, Mr. Moser was awarded the American Nuclear Society Utility Leadership Award in August 2012.
Mr. Moser received his Bachelor of Engineering from LeTourneau University in 1980 and Masters of Business from Olivet University in 1990.
Prior to this assignment, Mr. Moser was the Exelon Nuclear Corporate Asset Manager for Reactors and Reactor Internals. In this role he developed programs, processes, and techniques for inspection, evaluation, mitigation, repair/replacements for original and uprated operations. As a result of his involvement with asset management, Mr. Moser has either been the Team Lead or Team Member on eight Nuclear Energy Institute Top Industry Practice Awards. In 2005, Mr. Moser was honored by the World Association of Nuclear Operators (WANO) as the recipient of the Nuclear Excellence Award for his innovative approaches in resolving equipment degradation problems in Budapest, Hungary.
Before joining Exelon, Mr. Moser was the Chief Inspector for Chicago Bridge and Iron Company (CB&I) and responsible for quality for nuclear, military, petrochemical, water treatment, and other fabricated product lines. While at CB&I, Keith held various other position of responsibility in design, manufacturing, and construction of nuclear power plants and nuclear Navy components. This provided invaluable experience in understanding, developing and performing asset management for heavy equipment that include steam generators, reactor/internals, pressurizers and turbine generators.