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EnerNex® provides innovative
and professional electric
power research, engineering
and consulting services to
government, utilities, industry,
and private institutions |
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| Jeffrey D. Lamoree |
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Position: President and Chief Executive Officer, co-founder
Year Joined Firm: 2003
Industry Years: 20
Education: MBA, University of Tennessee;
MEng, Electric Power Engineering, Rensselaer;
BS, Electric Power Engineering, Rensselaer
Registered Professional Engineer, Tennessee
Expertise: Power Storage technology, Power measurement, advanced algorithm development, software project management, power quality, databases |
Jeff Lamoree is is responsible for the overall technical and financial management of the corporation.
Since beginning his career in the power industry, these activities have included the development of monitoring system tools and applications. Jeff was project manager for the development and implementation of a web based data acquisition and reporting system used to aggregate backup generators as part of the NY ISO emergency demand response program. More recently Jeff has been involved in the study and application of Advanced Distribution Automation (ADA) principles.
Jeff has supported the EPRI IntelliGrid Architecture development effort as well as the EPRI Consumer Portal initiative. He managed a project to examine the technical feasibility of using a protocol converter gateway devices to secure electric power infrastructure and conducted a project to explore the economic benefits of distribution automation.
Prior to founding EnerNex Corporation, Jeff was the Vice President and General Manager of the Knoxville office of Electrotek Concepts. There he was responsible for the technical management and business development of the Knoxville practice lines as well as the overall operation of the office. Jeff joined Electrotek in 1990 and had been involved in numerous power quality studies and monitoring system projects as well as the development of many of Electrotek’s software products.
Jeff was the principal investigator on four different one year performance tests of a micro-SMES device. These devices were located in New York, North and South Carolina and manufactured by Superconductivity Inc. The projects entailed a detailed site survey along with the specification and implementation of a performance and efficiency monitoring system. Jeff was a co-author for an IEEE Spectrum Magazine article entitled “Storing Power for Critical Loads” which appeared in the June, 1993 issue.
Jeff led the team that specified and developed the Power Quality Database, Toolbox and Diagnostic System for EPRI. These projects resulted in state-of-the-art tools and applications for utility engineers, the most notable being the PQ Diagnostic System PQView Measurement Module.
While at Electrotek, Jeff was project manager for the implementation of the web-based Signature System power monitoring system from Dranetz-BMI. Jeff was the project manager for the team that developed the core software for the InfoNode as well as the implementation of numerous advanced algorithms known as AnswerModules. These answer modules include an energy utilization module as well as a UPS verification module that automatically reports success or failures of a power conditioning device. |
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