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3/6/2018
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1-12 Proposal No. 2569.01 Water Enterprise Alternative Energy Feasibility Study <br />JUSTIN L. MUNDA <br />ENERGY ENGINEER <br />Newcomb Anderson McCormick <br />As an Energy EngineerwithNewcomb Anderson. McCormick, Mr. Munda. <br />contributes to NAM's Southern California presence, building upon NAM's <br />existing relationships and expanding their influence In the area. Mr. <br />Munda is responsible for the. implementation and analysis of energy <br />efficiency projects. Mr. Munda provides engineering support by <br />performing: energy analyses for commercial, industrial and government <br />projects as well as optimization of utility incentives for these projects. <br />SELECTED PROJECTS <br />California Comm unity College and Investor Owned Utility (CCC/IOU) <br />Energy Efficiency Partnership <br />Provides engineering due diligence support for energy, efficiency retrofits, <br />conducting site inspections, performing energy savings analysis, technical <br />reviews of contractor work and supporting overall program management. <br />This public's good charge (PGC) funded program, which Is part of the IOU <br />2010-2012 energy efficiency program cycle, 1s a $22 million statewide <br />program that serves the 112 -campus California Community College <br />system, andhas set aggressive savings .goals of 84 million kWh, 2.5 million <br />therms, and peak demand savings of 19 MW, <br />California Community Colleges Prop 39 Project Development and <br />Implementation <br />Provides energy engineering support for NAM's project development, <br />outreach, tracking, and funding activities for Proposition 39 -funded <br />projects at the California Community Colleges. <br />Palm Springs Unified School District Energy Efficiency Program <br />Development <br />Provides engineering support for the development of an energy efficiency <br />program for the Palm Springs School District by conducting site <br />Inspections, developing potential energy efficiency measures, and <br />performing energy savings analysis; <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />25A-26 <br />Copyright© Newcomb Anderson McCormick 2017 <br />
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