Bill Steigelmann retired in July 2018 after a long career as an Electrical Engineer and a Nuclear Engineer. His most-recent opposition was as a senior engineering consultant at Lockheed Martin’s Smart Grid & Utility Services Group in Rockville, MD.
During the past 35 years, his professional activities have included:
- Designing, implementing, and evaluating energy efficiency programs operated by design, delivery, and evaluation
- Engineering-economic analyses of measures, systems, and programs
- Assessments of distributed generation systems, including combined heat
and power [CHP], fuel cells, and renewable energy installations
He has managed the Pepco and Delmarva Power CHP Programs from 2012 to early 2017
Working with the Programs’ marketing and business development teams to inform
- customers concerning the Programs’ incentives, requirements, and procedures
- Performing CHP preliminary feasibility requirements
- Assisting CHP services providers to develop relationships with customers and to make
presentations that address the economics of specific projects.
He has been a key participant in a small team that provides consulting assistance to PSEG Long Island, assisting the utility to develop programs that support the REV initiatives in New York. A key activity has involved NWA projects, drafting RFPs and evaluating proposals submitted by implementers.
He has been involved in all the various energy efficiency programs across the country that LM Energy implements, doing energy audits and assisting in program design activities by assembling measure data and performing B/C assessments of measures and programs. In addition, from time to time he works with LM’s ESCO and FEMP groups on short-term assignments, such as CHP assessments.
Previously, he participated in and lead studies for U.S. DOE, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), the New York Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), Columbia Gas, PECO Energy, Jamaica Public Service Company, UGI Corporation, and the states of Pennsylvania, Minnesota, and Missouri.