Carl Teter

Energy Engineer
EMCOR Energy Services

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Value Delivered

Using a variety of analytical tools, such as field audits, energy usage analyses, and historical gas and electric demand evaluations, Carl helps commercial, industrial, and government clients identify and implement effective energy conservation and cost-reduction programs.  He often incorporates his expertise in leading edge ‘green building’ practices as a LEED accredited professional as well.  In addition, Carl helps ensure high-quality project delivery by developing detailed schedules, creating accurate budgets and cost projections, and integrating client, utility company, contractor, consultant, and internal resource activities.

 

Expertise

With over a decade of industry experience, Carl has acquired substantial energy management expertise. He began his career working with various energy service companies, building his knowledge in such areas as energy measurement and verification, utility bill analysis and auditing, and construction management, as well as lighting, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.

 

It’s expertise that enables him to develop results-driven energy management programs. By collecting and analyzing energy usage and other data, Carl helps reduce energy costs through such activities as energy accounting, recommissioning, capital investment, and both supply- and demand-side opportunity identification. In addition, he performs benchmarking analyses of client facilities, collects and analyzes operating information, and supports operating and facility personnel on planned and unplanned equipment replacement decisions.

 

Carl has also assisted with the design, corporate-wide coordination, and implementation of utility pulse meters that give building operators real-time electric demand information through direct digital control (DDC) systems. Using this information, operators can apply load-shedding strategies that reduce peak demand when threshold demand levels are reached. Carl’s work in this area has included designing load-shedding strategies specific to various sites, and evaluating the potential impact on operating conditions and utility demand levels. 

 

A registered engineer in training, Carl holds a bachelor’s degree in civil and environmental engineering from Princeton University and is a U. S. Green Building Council (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)-accredited professional.