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3/6/2018
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Proposal No. 2669.01 Water Enterprise Alternative Energy Feasibility Study 1-9 <br />STEVEN W. CLARKE PE REGISTRATION <br />DIRECTOR "Registered Professional Engineer <br />Newcomb Anderson McCormick (Mechanical), California <br />As a Director for Newcomb Anderson McCormick with over 14 years' <{EDUCATION <br />experience, Mr, Clarke heads NAM's southern California office, building BS Mechanical Engineering, Lehigh <br />upon NAM's existing relationships and expanding their Influence Into '" University,Bethlehem, PA <br />Southern California. Working not only with IOUs, Municipal Utilities and <br />Local Governments but also directly with the end customers, Mr. Clarke 'Certificate pf Automotive Enterprise <br />and his team focus on designing and Implementing innovative and cost <br />effective programs and providing top-notch technical resources to the j Studies, Fairlelgh Dickenson Universlty,� <br />utilities and end customers. Mr. Clarke Is also responsible for developing ; NJ <br />and managing the strategic direction of energy efficiency programs and <br />projects. Mr. Clarke has a demonstrated ability to combine both AREAS OFSPECIALI2ATION ., <br />interpersonal skills and collaborative management practices to lead hisStrategic Program Development & ': <br />teams to deliver projects Which consistently exceed his client's goals and Evalua> tan <br />reach completion on schedule and within budget. <br />SELECTED PRQJECTS"• <br />Program and Project Management <br />• CCC Technical Assistance and Program Design <br />t'• <br />,. Contract Management, <br />Works closely with the CCC/IOU Statewide Partnership (including <br />` s <br />Energy Audits and ProfecC pato <br />LADWP) to provide technical assistance and advisory services to end <br />'-Analysis <br />customers, including New Construction, Retrofits, MBCx and Demand <br />Incentive Pro ra A hcations <br />g pP <br />Response. Manages NAM's efforts to identify: energy efficiency and DR <br />- , <br />Retrocbmmissioning - <br />opportunities and to provide customers with a roadmap to <br />implementation. Designs and Implements pilot efforts to evaluate RCx <br />• <br />Process Improverttent,. <br />at CCC campuses and other smaller facilities. Guides his team to <br />"• <br />`Produ&Training ��+ <br />leverage available utility incentives and rebates to Improve project <br />= o <br />Boildink Energy5irnulatfons <br />viability through an In-depth understanding of ,how programs work and <br />;. <br />Measurement and Verification <br />how best to maximize incentives and energy savings, Advises CCC <br />Sola rFeasibilltyModeling <br />Partnership Management Team on new program offerings and projectGrant <br />• <br />Wr[tingJEvaluatian <br />development opportunities. <br />• PG&E Core Retrocommissioning Program <br />• <br />10C Contracting <br />Assisted with the development, management and growth of PG&E's <br />energy efficiency RCx program, ultimately delivering over 120 paid <br />PROFESSIONALAFFILIATIONS-` <br />projects and 61M kWh of energy savings. Closely involved with the <br />• <br />Association of Energy Engineers, <br />development and implementation of the program, including <br />Southern California <br />establishment of program policies, processes and technical guidelines, <br />` • <br />California Commissioning <br />as well as oversight, management and training of numerous program <br />Collaborative <br />stakeholders, including utility staff and contractors. <br />a <br />California Energy Efficiency <br />• The City and County of San Francisco <br />Industry Council <br />Managed Energy Efficiency retrofit projects funded by the San <br />Francisco Public Utility Commission's Power Enterprise and General <br />Fund contracts. Provides engineering support and project <br />management during of all phases of the projects from auditing to post - <br />Install savings <br />Copyright © Newcomb Anderson McCormick 2017 <br />25A-23 <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />
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