Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine, Vol. 96 No. 3, Fall 2020

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IN MEMORIAM

S I M O N D . “ DA V I D ” F R E E M A N : C L E A N - E N E R GY A DVO C A T E SIMON D. “DAVID” FREEMAN, CE 4 8, OF RESTON, VA., ON MAY 12. Freeman was a renewable-energy champion who led the Tennessee Valley Authority and advised presidents on green power. He died of a heart attack at the age of 94. Freeman spent his career in the energy business, but his focus was less on making money and more on promoting efficiency. Known for his signature cowboy hat and his unrelenting drive toward more widespread renewable energy, Freeman was appointed chairman of the Tennessee Valley Authority, the largest public utility in the U.S., in 1978. There, he worked to suppress the development of new nuclear power plants in favor of bringing new solar and wind power to the region. Freeman later led the Lower Colorado River Authority, the Sacramento Municipal Utility District, the New York Power Authority, and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, bringing new clean-energy initiatives wherever he went. He served as an advisor to presidents Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, and Jimmy Carter. “I’ve been called a lot of bad things. I was called a socialist in the Nixon administration for pushing energy efficiency. I don’t feel like I’m making my case if I don’t have somebody pissed of f at me,” Freeman said in a 2018 interview with E&E News. 84

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