Ted Simon received his degree in 1942 in civil engineering. After his graduation, Mr. Simon worked at General Motors for four years before coming back to Michigan State to work as an assistant construction engineer. He was responsible for laying out campus water, sewer and electrical systems as well as future road plans. Mr. Simon developed a book of standards that provided guidelines to outside consultants to the type of building components MSU would accept as standard. In the mid 1950s he was named superintendent of building and utilities. He developed co-generational power plants to control heat and electrical waste on the campus, and in 1965 the first steam-generated power plant was named after him. Mr. Simon retired in 1984.
Topics Covered in the Interview Include: co-generational power plants; steam-generated power plants
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