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Greater Philadelphia Chapter of the Association of Energy Engineers
“Fostering action through education, innovation & networking to promote
the priorities of Philadelphia-area Energy Professionals”
March 2015March 2015
GPAEE GPAEE NewsletterNewsletter
Table of Contents
Focus On: Why I Want a Microgrid
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Calendar of Events 2
Upcoming Event: January 22: Why I Want a Microgrid
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Globalcon 4
April Event Preview
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Congratulations GPAEE Chapter Award Winner!
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January Meeting Photos
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CBEI Event March 26
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Education Initiative - Volunteers Needed!
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AEE Scholarship Opportunities
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Welcome New Members!
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Thank You Corporate Members
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Future City Award Winners
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Board Info 11
Energy News 12
Upcoming Area Energy Events
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Energy Job Board 14-15
Support GPAEE 17
AEE On Demand Seminars
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FOCUS ON: WHY I WANT A MICROGRID FOR MY COMMUNITY, UNIVERSITY OR TRANSIT SYSTEM
A panel made up of municipalities, universities, commercial/industrial, and transit authorities to give different perspectives on why they are either operating or developing microgrids. Taking place on Wednesday March 18 at Globalcon.
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Focus On: Continued on Page 3
Will Agate – The Navy Yard Will Agate is PIDC’s Senior Vice President, Navy Yard Man-agement and Development. He serves on Penn State’s Con-sortium for Building Energy Innovation (CBEI, formerly EEB Hub) Operating Committee as well as a number of civic boards in the Greater Philadelphia region.
The Navy Yard is a dynamic and modern 1,200-acre business campus with more than 11,500 employees and 145 companies occupying more than 7.0 million SF. It is currently undergoing the implementation of its comprehen-sive Energy Master Plan that deploys various smart grid technologies and distributed energy resources to establish its own operating microgrid.
Kurt Bresser – Temple University Kurt Bresser is Temple University’s Energy Manager. He is responsible for managing the utility cost and consumption at all Temple University & Health System facilities on the Main, Health Sciences Center, Ambler, Podiatric and Center City campuses.
Temple University main campus is comprised of two utility services, 16MW generation plant, and a medium voltage electrical distribution system that serves over 30MW of campus loads. The university utilizes their plant to re-duce external peaks, saving on demand charges and adding revenues through PJM markets. It has also made the system much more resilient giving the cam-pus the ability to serve critical loads and keep their students and faculty on campus during a significant utility outage.
Caleb Stratton – City of Hoboken Caleb Stratton is a Principal Planner and Resiliency Task Force Coordinator for the City of Hoboken, NJ. His work focuses on projects associated with long range planning, cli-mate adaptation and hazard mitigation. He holds a Master of Science in Sustainability, with a concentration in Architec-ture from the Bernard & Anne Spitzer School at the City College of New York.
Our Speakers:
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G P A E E Calendar of Events: Sept. ‘14 — June‘15
Wednesday, March 18, 2015 11:30 AM - 12:00 AM Registration and Lunch 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM Presentations
Pennsylvania Convention Center 1101 Arch St. Philadelphia, PA 19107 Free for all Globalcon Attendees $20 for all Non Conference Attendees - can pay cash at the door. 1) Go To: www.aeecenter.org/GCChapter, 2) Click the provided link to register for the event. 3) Create a User Name and Password 4) Select the AEE Greater Philadelphia Chapter Luncheon 5) Make payments as necessary
Michael Walton mwalton@burns-group.com
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Wednesday, March 18th i s the Next GPAEE Event :
Why Do I Want A Microgrid for My Community, Why Do I Want A Microgrid for My Community, Universi ty or Transi t System Universi ty or Transi t System
Month Event
September 18, 2014 Season Opener - Annual Golf Outing
October 23, 2014 Designing and Financing Your Sustainable Energy Project
November 20, 2014 Cogeneration Plant Tour at Veolia
December 18, 2014 GPAEE Holiday Party
January 22, 2015 PJM Tour
February 19, 2015 Drexel LeBow School of Business Tour
March 18, 2015 Globalcon: Micro Grids
April 23, 2015 PGW LNG Market Growth & Tour
May 21, 2015 Tastykake Tour
June 25, 2015 Season Closer with the Philadelphia Union
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Our Speakers:
John Geitner – New Jersey Transit
Mr. Geitner has been involved in environmental management and energy programs for over 15 years. At NJ Transit, Mr. Geitner is responsible for all environmental compli-ance and permitting programs, NJ Transit’s Energy Management programs as well as NJ Transit’s sustainable practices and sustainability reporting programs.
New Jersey Transit is looking to establish its own microgrid to make its transit systems more resilient. The proposed microgrid system would include a natural gas powered electric generating plant, with supporting solar photovoltaic and combined heat and
power generation, that would allow NJ Transit the ability to operate independently during widespread or extended outages. Registration for this meeting is through the Globalcon website, or guests can pay $20 at the door.
FOCUS ON: WHY I WANT A MICROGRID FOR MY COMMUNITY, UNIVERSITY OR TRANSIT SYSTEM (CON’D)
Caleb Stratton – City of Hoboken (continued) The City of Hoboken was hit hard during Superstorm Sandy and is investigating how microgrids may improve their community’s energy resilience. The City of Hoboken will designate critical community facilities to deliver un-interrupted electrical service during disaster events, black-outs and brown-outs on a community microgrid.
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GPAEE EVENT PREVIEW — APRIL 2015
PGW LNG Market Update
& Tour
Lunch Meeting
11:30am - 2:00pm
April 23, 2015
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CONGRATULATIONS GPAEE 2015 CHAPTER AWARD WINNER
The Greater Philadelphia Association of Energy Engineers additionally congratulates John Castle, Director of Facilities and Plant Engineering at Winterthur Muesum & Country Estate for his award of Corporate Energy Manager. His nomination has been submitted for consideration in the Regional AEE Awards program. Congratulations John on your nomination and award!
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PHOTOS FROM THE FEBRUARY EVENT
Developing Solut ions to Commercial Bui ld ing Benchmarking
and Transparency Chal lenges
March 26. 8:45am - 4:00pm
The Consortium for Building Energy Innovation is hosting an in-person and virtual day-long workshop to share and further develop solutions related to building energy benchmarking and transparency policy and programs. The objective will be to engage members of the benchmarking and transparency community, building owners, real estate finance professionals, real estate services, building designers, builders, utilities, and suppliers of ener-gy efficient building strategies and their service providers in discussion and collaboration to identify solutions to make it easier for the community to achieve desired results.
The event will be organized according to three panels and idea-generation activities: on the ways we can use benchmarking and transparency policy to increase the energy efficiency of the building stock; ways to make the data capture processes in benchmarking and transparency programs more effective; and ways the technical re-sources can help make benchmarking and transparency useful for driving retrofits.
Guests on the panels include others in the benchmarking and transparency research and implementation com-munity, including, but not limited to representatives from the Institute for Market Transformation (IMT), the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE), The Climate Leadership Group (C40), the City of Philadelphia, and others.
CBEI will be hosting in-person and virtual participation for the webinar in an effort to capture participants from many parts of the US. Please register here: http://tinyurl.com/kw77m2s
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2015 SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES THROUGH
THE AEE FOUNDATION
The Foundation of the Association of Energy Engineers Scholarship Fund promotes
continuing education of qualified professionals in energy engineering and energy management. The Foun-
dation receives funding from voluntary Chapter and personal contributions. This year, the Greater Phila-
delphia Chapter will donate two $1,000 scholarships to local students, both undergraduate and masters
programs, who apply for the award. The association works with the Foundation to facilitate the applica-
tion process. The application period opens January 1, 2015. All applications must be received by the local
chapter Scholarship Chair, Randy Haines, by April 1, 2015. Applications are then reviewed and final rec-
ommendations are submitted to the Scholarship Director at national by May 1, 2015. Award winners are
notified by the Foundation over the summer.
For more information on eligibility and how to apply for the 2015 scholarship opportunities, as well as a
full listing of the 2014 award winners, please visit: http://aeefoundation.org/scholarships/2013-faee-
scholars/.
EDUCATION INITIATIVE: VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY
STUDENT - ENERGY PROFESSIONAL MEETING LIAISON
In our effort to attract and grow our student participation and membership, we are launching an Education Ini-tiative to connect students interested in attending GPAEE meetings with a Member Liaison. GPAEE repre-sentatives met with Drexel University staff earlier this year to explore opportunities to engage with Drexel stu-dents about energy, efficiency and climate topics. The conversation was well received by University representa-tives and resulted in a next step of encouraging students to attend the January and February GPAEE meet-ings. The Member Liaison initiative was then created to help these students have a positive first experience with our group and offer an opportunity to connect one on one with energy professionals. Member Liaisons would be responsible for:
1. Contacting the student in advance of the meeting to introduce themselves & get some understanding of what the student would like to accomplish by attending a GPAEE meeting
2. Meeting with the student at the designated meeting site and helping the student get accustomed to the meeting environment
3. Introducing student to at least 2 other members; preference to members that meet student's interests or goals for attending the meeting (if known)
4. Get any feedback from student on his/her meeting experience & on whether goal(s) were met.
We need your help! GPAEE is looking for volunteers to be
Member Liaisons.
If you are interested in helping the next generation of professionals into the energy industry, please contact Helen Silvis at 215-668-1065 or email helen.silvis@veolia.com to learn more and participate.
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WELCOME NEW MEMBERS!
Barbara Schlenger - Farber: Schlenger-Farber Consulting
Elaine Feldman
Vaibhav Gagrani: Genesis Engineers, Inc
Steve Nees: Direct Energy
Joe Mormando: Direct Energy
Jim Williams: Direct Energy
Jaclyn Tobin: Opterra Energy
THANK YOU CORPORATE MEMBERS!
Burns Engineering Inc. Chevron Energy Solutions Company Commercial Utility Consultants Concord Engineering Group Constellation, an Exelon Company Core Power Inc. GDF Suez Energy Resources - NA Graboyes Commercial Window Co GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Hutchinson Mechanical Services ICF International Klenzoid Inc. NRG Business Solutions PECO
Penn Power Systems Peterson Service Co PGW Precis Engineering Provident Energy Consulting, LLC PWI Engineering R World Energy Services South Jersey Energy Solutions Swagelok Penn T&M Associates Thermax Inc. Tozour Energy Systems UGI Energy Services Veolia Energy Philadelphia
Despite ominous weather reports and some snow in the morning the competition was a great suc-cess. Thirty one schools braved the weather to compete. Queen of Angels Regional Catholic School won first place and will represent the Philadelphia region at the National Future City finals in Washing-ton DC on February 15.
Forty five companies, organizations, and individuals sponsored Special Awards which were evaluated and awarded at the competition. All of the competing schools received at least one award. The GPAEE award entitled “Best Energy-Based Project” was awarded to the team from Springfield Township Middle School. The team from Springfield was not able to stay at the competition to the 4pm Awards ceremo-ny so the award will be mailed to them.
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GPAEE Chapter Board Officers & Board At-Large
Board Position Officer Name Organization
President Christine Batchelor Limbach Inc.
Vice President Veronica DeRosa UGI Energy Services
Treasurer Jon Wohl DCO Energy
Secretary William Oppenheim Schneider Electric
Membership Tara Pasca T&M Associates
Awards/Education Glen Murphy PECO
Newsletter Editor Caroline McCallum Philadelphia Gas Works
Website Michael Walton Burns Engineering
Pres. Emeritus Ken Curry ISS Management, LLC
Education Helen Silvis Veolia
Board At-Large Randy Haines Thomas Jefferson University
Board At-Large Jim Clark Clark Energy
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ENERGY NEWS
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** [Editor’s Note: Please send newsworthy local Energy stories, announcements or events to
newsletter@gpaee.org. Thanks] **
GOV. TOM WOLF OUTLINES PROMISED TAX ON NATURAL GAS Three months ago, voters, many angry over the loss of education funding, made history by booting from office a sitting governor many viewed as responsible for the loss of thousands of teaching jobs and classroom programs for their children. On Wednesday, newly installed Gov. Tom Wolf sought to capitalize on that sentiment to achieve a campaign promise of taxing natural gas production. (more)
PENNSYLVANIA GOVERNOR PROPOSES BIG INVESTMENTS IN RENEWABLE ENERGY AND EFFICIENCY Today, in his first budget address as Governor of Pennsylvania, Tom Wolf proposed $325 million in investments in the state’s energy sector, including significant investments in wind, solar, and energy efficiency. This proposal is part of an overall economic development plan aimed at investing in educa-tion and creating high-paying jobs across the Commonwealth. What does it mean? (more)
'GREEN' HOME CERTIFICATIONS ARE BRINGING MORE GREENBACKS Buyers are paying 10 percent to 14 percent more for houses with "green" certifications than for com-parable homes without, recent research shows. (more)
INDUSTRY INSIGHT: LNG - PLAY THE LONG GAME From January 1st 2015 the shipping industry has become subject to new regulations which affect ma-rine fuel specifications and in turn the global market. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has reduced the maximum sulphur emissions limit for all vessels traveling in Emission Control Areas (ECA's). (more)
THE FINALISTS HAVE BEEN CHOSEN IN BEN FRANKLIN’S BIG IDEA CONTEST! More than 3,100 people have visited Ben Franklin’s landing page since we announced our latest $200,000 BIG IDEA Contest! This year we targeted small manufacturers and entrepreneurs to en-courage them to share their new, innovative product or process ideas, and the response was over-whelming. (more)
BACKERS TOUT ECONOMIC IMPACT OF PENNEAST PIPELINE A new study commissioned by the consortium of companies behind the PennEast pipeline finds it would generate $1.62 billion for the Pennsylvania and New Jersey economies during the project’s con-struction phase. (more)
ENERGY DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES 2016 COLLEGIATE WIND COMPETITION PARTICIPANTS The Energy Department on February 18 announced the 12 collegiate teams selected to participate in the Department's second Collegiate Wind Competition. The competition challenges teams of under-graduate students to design and build a model wind turbine based on market research and siting con-siderations, develop a business plan to market their products, and test their turbines against a set of rigorous performance criteria. (more)
ENERGY DEPARTMENT LAUNCHES VIRTUAL HACKATHON TO BUILD THE NEXT BIG SOLAR SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS The Energy Department's SunShot Initiative on February 17 launched the largest-of-its-kind, 60-day online hackathon to quickly build prototype solutions and products that address barriers to greater solar energy deployment and drive down the costs of solar energy. (more)
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UPCOMING AREA ENERGY ACTIVITIES
Function Date Location More Info
Tri-State Energy Symposium
March 6, 2015
Temple University
Philadelphia, PA
http://www.dvgbc.org/TriStateSS
2015 Stormwater Management Workshop
March 12, 2015
St. Joseph’s University
Philadelphia, PA
http://www.sju.edu/int/academics/cas/resources/
stormwater/
2015 Building Energy Summit
March 25, 2015
Ronald Regan Building
Washington DC
2015 Building Energy Summit
Chamber of Commerce: Region on the Rise
March 26, 2015
Hyatt at the Bellview
Aston, PA
http://
www.greaterphilachamber.c
om/event/3935/region-on
-the-rise
PA Strategic Energy Management Showcase
April 7, 2015
State College, PA
http://penntap.psu.edu/services/energy/pa-sem-
showcase/
CBEI Summer 2015 Internship Program Appl icat ions Are Open
The Consortium for Building Energy Innovation (CBEI) is now accepting applications for the Summer 2015 internship program. CBEI is a program of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Effi-ciency and Renewable Energy Building Technology Office and is developing technology packages and mar-ket pathways to reduce energy use in commercial buildings by 50%. CBEI is leveraging technological applications, policies, and programs to help drive commercial building en-ergy efficiency and the Summer 2015 internship projects reflect this diversity of ideas. The Summer 2015 internship projects are broken into three categories: Modeling; Indoor Environmental Quality; and Educa-tion and Training. The internship is a 40 hour per week, 8 week long program beginning on June 1, 2015. Internships are paid at a rate of $15/hr for undergraduate and $20 for graduate students. Interns will be working in the newly renovated CBEI Headquarters building located at The Navy Yard in Philadelphia. This high-efficiency building is both a demonstration of an energy efficient retrofit of a historic building and a living laboratory that will play a large part in many of this summer’s projects. The internship cohort will be offered opportu-nities to engage with leaders in the growing field of building energy efficiency, including through a series of planned seminars at CBEI. Interested applicants must complete the application on the Penn State University Job Opportunities listing page and submit a cover letter and resume. For more information click here.
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EMPLOYMENT INITIATIVE
The economy is improving, however many of our business associates are facing hard times. We invite our
members and Sponsor companies to join the GPAEE Board in our Employment Initiative. To help our fel-
low energy professionals, the GPAEE offers the following assistance for unemployed energy profesionals:
1. Local unemployed energy professionals can pay a reduced fee for most monthly meetings.
When registering for meetings, register under the student and unemployed rate of $5 for the speci-
fied meetings.
2. Unemployed members can post a free energy Position Wanted ad for 3 months in our newslet-
ter which currently reaches over 1,000 people.
3. Free Job Ad on our newsletter Energy Job Board for GPAEE Sponsor companies and em-
ployers. Recruiters are invited to post jobs for the normal advertisement fee or on our website at
no cost.
4. Companies with openings are invited to announce them at our monthly meetings. One of our
local members landed a job with one of our Sponsor companies as a result of an announcement
made at a recent meeting.
The GPAEE Board reserves the right to limit the number of discounted attendees at each meeting. Unem-
ployed discount does not apply for retired or self employed members. For more information or questions
please contact Jim Clark (610) 325-9229.
Unemployed &
Students Meeting
Registration: $5
ENERGY JOB BOARD To post an ad in the newsletter, send a brief job description with URL link and contact info to our newsletter editor, Caroline
McCallum newsletter@gpaee.org. Ads are free except those solicited by professional employment agencies. Members can also
post job opportunities on our website. To see current job opportunities visit the Classifies tab.
Electrical Engineer
An Electrical Engineering firm in the Philadelphia suburbs is looking for a key member of their Electrical Department that will be responsible for all tasks related to the development of construction documentation (plans and specifica-tions), project management, and construction administration for Commercial, Residential, and Government construc-tion projects. The successful candidate must possess a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from an accredited engineering university, a minimum of 6 years’ experience in the electrical engineering and construction industry, and proficiency with AutoCAD. EIT required, P.E. preferred.
This is a smaller flexible firm with a less corporate environment. This position would also be attractive to someone who wants to have a variety of experiences and work on lots of different types of projects, form park lighting projects, to the new Comcast building temporary power, to generator installations at fire houses, to multi-family dwellings, to arc flash studies and everything in between. The compensation is in the $80K to $95K range depending on experience and they offer full benefits, including vacation, 401k and health benefits.
Contact: Adé Lawal
Phone: 1 215 893 1200
Email: Ade.Lawal@Expresspros.com
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ENERGY JOB BOARD (CON’T)
The Philadelphia Gas Works (PGW) is the largest municipally-owned gas utility in the nation, supplying gas service in the City of Philadelphia to over 500,000 customers. From its humble beginnings in 1836, PGW has grown into the large, modern facility that exists today. As one of the nation's leading natural gas providers, PGW prides itself on stability and continual growth. PGW is dedicated to becoming the Greenest Natural Gas Delivery Company in the region.
WEB DEVELOPER – BUSINESS APPLICATIONS SPECIALIST Bachelor’s Degree in Development, Computer Science, Information Systems, or other related field required. 3-5 years web development experience, Microsoft Visual Studio, and .Net experience is a plus. Must be familiar with responsive web design and able to execute fully responsive website development. UI Development, HTML ExpressionEngine CMS, PHP, CSS. JavaScript - jQuery UI and AJAX, Adobe Photoshop,
Illustrator, and Flash, Site optimization for speed and SEO development requirements, HTML e-mails, Back-End Development, MySQL, LAMP, Experience with ASP.Net (C#) a plus, Oracle Database.
Command line interfaces, WordPress theme and plugin development. Knowledge of processes, from the layout/user interface to relational database structures. Experience with system design/architecture, security and reporting. Strong organization skills and ability to communicate with peers, managers, and clients.
SHIFT SUPERVISOR – GAS PROCESSING - RICHMOND & PASSYUNK PLANTS Provide supervision for LNG facilities, natural gas facilities and metering regulating station facilities, inclusive of liquefaction, LNG storage, LNG vaporization facilities and LNG truck loading/unloading facilities. Supervise plant operators, train Process Operators in all facets of operations safety and fire-fighting and periodically evaluates Process Operator performance via proper documentation. Insures all facilities are operated in a safe and reliable manner in accordance with PGW’s procedures and regulations. Other duties and projects as assigned.
PROJECT MANAGER – CUSTOMER AFFAIRS The Customer Affairs Project Manager position must have experience in Call Center Operations and the ability to lead enterprise wide initiatives. He / She is responsible for planning, organizing and coordinating various projects and program analyses regard-ing the services, policies and practices of customer service operations. The individual participates on and facilitates business pro-cess modeling and research efforts; implements and monitors programs that help Customer Service Operations meet or exceed key quality targets and supports departmental efforts to reduce costs and increase productivity by finding new methods, technolo-gies, and practices to optimize the use of equipment and personnel. The Project Manager may supervise small project teams and is expected to provide timely outcomes based on project requirements, budgets and established timelines.
For more information on these and other opportunities or to apply, click here.
Michael Mandzik
mmmandzik@verizon.net
(973) 907.6018
Specialist in marketing new business opportunities seeking FTE or contract engagements. Terms negotiable. Diverse experience with energy and financial services companies, engineering consultants, energy-intensive industrials, green energy producers, commercial operations, primary fuel suppliers, wholesale power generators and providers of energy delivery infrastructure. Technical expertise includes retail energy aggregation and brokering (PA, NJ, DE); wholesale power brokering (PJM, Mid-C, COB, PV); energy management; fuel market fundamental analyses; Certified Energy Procurement Professional (C.E.P); scenario analysis; renewable technologies; Balanced Scorecard implementation; and competitive market assessments. B.S. Ind. Edu. & Tech.; M.S. Energy Management.
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