Sarasota County Government
Utility Engineering Division Manager
Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc. 1995 - 1997
Project Manager
Envirex 1993 - 1995
Process Engineer
Al Tech Specialty Stainless Steel 1985 - 1990
Metallurgist
Education:
University at Buffalo 1990 - 1993
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Engineering
Skills:
Program Management Project Planning Public Speaking Government Contract Management Project Management Construction Troubleshooting Management Construction Management
Gregory C. Rouse - Sarasota FL, US John F. Kelly - Elmhurst IL, US
International Classification:
H02J 3/38
US Classification:
307 18
Abstract:
A microgrid is a portion of an electric grid configured for separate management and control as compared with the rest of the grid and having attributes that can be tailored to meet specified needs including the needs of electric power consumers served by the microgrid.
Gregory C. Rouse - Sarasota FL, US John F. Kelly - Elmhurst IL, US
International Classification:
G06Q 50/06
US Classification:
700291, 700286
Abstract:
An energy management system serves an arbitrary collection of loads via interfacing with related field devices and external information sources and responding to events including pricing events, demand response events, and carbon reduction events by managing the loads and local generation.
Gregory C. Rouse - Sarasota FL, US John F. Kelly - Elmhurst IL, US
International Classification:
G05B 13/02
US Classification:
700291
Abstract:
An energy management system utilizing a home automation aggregation controller provides a retail energy supplier with means to manage electric energy supply characteristics.
Gregory C. Rouse - Sarasota FL, US John F. Kelly - Elmhurst IL, US
International Classification:
G06Q 50/06 G05F 1/66
US Classification:
700291
Abstract:
An energy management system serves an arbitrary collection of loads via interfacing with related field devices and external information sources and some embodiments respond to events including one or more of pricing events, demand response events, and carbon reduction events by managing the loads and local generation.
Gregory C. Rouse - Sarasota FL, US John F. Kelly - Elmhurst IL, US
International Classification:
G06Q 50/06 G05F 1/66
US Classification:
700291
Abstract:
An energy management system serves an arbitrary collection of loads via interfacing with related field devices and external information sources and some embodiments respond to events including one or more of pricing events, demand response events, and carbon reduction events by managing the loads and local generation.