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3/6/2018
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1-+8 Proposal No. 2669.01 Water Enterprise Alternative Energy Feasibility Study <br />MICHAEL K.J. ANDERSON PE <br />PRINCIPAL <br />Newcomb Anderson McCormick <br />As Principal of Newcomb Anderson McCormick, Mr, Anderson is <br />responsible for the technical quality of all engineering analyses and design, <br />overseeing the engineering staff, and providing technical assistance and <br />training to the engineering staff. Mr. Anderson has over 95 years' <br />experience working exclusively in the field of energy management, and <br />has performed energy efficiency analyses and design for buildings on five <br />continents, including printing plants in Scotland and England; hotels in <br />Brazil; hospitals In Australia, Japan, Guam; and thousands of buildings in <br />the US, from Alaska to New York. Mr. Anderson has evaluated the energy <br />efficiency of ceramics production lines, office towers, nuclear processing <br />facilities, medical centers; laundries, steel mills, hotels, biotech facilities, <br />prisons, college campuses, military Installations, printing plants, research <br />laboratories, and coal, oil, and nuclear steam, plants. <br />SELECTED PROJECTS <br />• Statewide Energy Efficiency Partnerships <br />Established program standards, performed technical review of <br />contractor work and approved project savings for Retrofit Projects <br />and MBCx Projects in Statewide energy efficiency programs, including <br />the UC/CSU/IOU. Partnership and the CCC/IDU Partnership. <br />Management and oversight of public goods charge (PGC) funded <br />program that serves the 33 -campus UC and CSU systems. Involved <br />approximately $350 million in energy efficiency upgrades statewide, <br />with PGC funds contributing over $60 million of the total, resulting In <br />approximately $50M in annual. operating savings. Performed. project <br />identification and technical due diligence for over 40 projects at <br />California Community Collegecampuses on behalf of Southern <br />California Edison and SoCal Gas. <br />• K-12 School District Prop 39 Project Development and Support <br />Chief engineer overseeing all engineering work In support of Prop 39 - <br />funded projects at K-12 school Districts throughout California, <br />including Trinity County Office of Education, Brea -Olinda, Azusa, <br />Fremont, Palm Springs, Lincoln and Twin Rivers. <br />• Renewable Generation Projects for Public Sector Clients <br />Chlof Engineer overseeing all technical and engineering work <br />associated with the analysis, development, procurement, and <br />implementation of renewable generation projects for municipalities, <br />school districts, community colleges, and universities, the East Bay <br />Regional Parks District (EBRPD),. the San Bernardino Associated <br />Governments (SANBAG), California Reclamation Districts, and the <br />Energy Coalition's Southern California Regional Energy Network <br />(SoCALREN).. <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />25A-22 <br />Copyright © Newcomb Anderson McCormick 2017 <br />
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