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Mrs. Barbara O’Neill is the Grid Integration Manager at the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory and a representative for the Global Power Sector Transformation consortium. She leads projects and engages stakeholders to provide information on renewable energy integration practices, policies, regulations, and technologies. She has worked in such places as Tunisia, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Indonesia, Morocco, Chad, Kazakhstan, Guyana, Vietnam, Mexico, Peru, Mongolia, China, and Colombia. Before NREL, she was Director at EDF Renewable Energy, where her team developed utility-scale wind and solar projects. Previously, she worked at Xcel Energy in Resource Planning where she negotiated hundreds of megawatts of renewable energy power purchase agreements and performed integrated resource planning. Mrs. O’Neill holds a B.S. in electrical engineering from Pratt Institute, an M.S. in energy management and policy from University of Pennsylvania, and a Diplôme d’Ingénieur in petroleum economics and management from the Institut Français du Pétrole.
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Manager, Transmission And Grid IntegrationNational Renewable Energy Laboratory 2013 - PresentGolden, Co, Us -
DirectorEdf Renewable Energy, Formerly Enxco 2007 - 2012San Diego, Ca, UsDevelopment: developed and marketed wind and solar projects in SPP, ERCOT, and Colorado; crafted and implemented strategic plans for origination or acquisition of renewable sites; assessed interconnection and transmission capability for moving power to market; oversaw analysis of environmental, FAA, permitting, public, or entitlement obstacles; created project proposals for competitive solicitations and bilateral solutions; negotiated off-take agreements; negotiated facility use and interconnection agreements; participated in EPC contract, project construction, tax equity sale, bank financings, land cooperation agreements, contract dispute resolution, and commercial operation effortsManagement: opened a regional office, successfully hired nine diverse people; interfaced with senior management and conveyed company strategic objectives downstream for empowerment and productivity; oversaw comprehensive market research analysis of load, resource, and renewable appetites for utilities in ten states; developed short and long-term forecasts and budgets; compiled weekly regional status reports to CEO, communicated and obtained synergies among peer business units, presented strategic planning and investment objectives; fostered active career development process for staff Regulatory/Legislative: served as SPP chairperson of the Wind Coalition; tracked and provided expertise on technical and policy issues for multiple RTO committees and acted as advocate for the renewables industry; met with legislators on policy issuesRelationship Building: fostered alliances for multi-player consortiums to provide utility and retail solutions for green objectives and economic development; liaisoned with alternate technology providers and legislators -
Purchased Power AnalystXcel Energy 2002 - 2007Minneapolis, Minnesota, UsPurchased Power Analyst 10/03 – 7/07Resource Planning: negotiated purchased power contracts in MISO, WECC, and SPP (e.g., 300MW Cedar Creek wind in CO, 120MW San Juan Mesa in NM, 200MW Fenton in MN, 8MW Alamosa solar PV in CO); managed and administered supply contracts (54 renewable contracts including hydro and waste-to-energy, five Black Hills gas plant contracts); enforced compliance and resolved contract disputes; provided regulatory filings; evaluated and performed due diligence on RFP supply bids for technology, development, and finance risk; served on Xcel’s wind integration committee and interfaced with CPUC and internal operations on assigned modeling costs; evaluated contract risk and shepherded through approval hierarchyResource Modeling Analyst 6/02 – 10/03Risk Management: provided internal clients (e.g. resource planning, energy supply group, plant personnel, power traders, gas buyers, finance staff) power parameters (e.g., generation, price, and emissions forecasts) via regular load and resource reports or requested studies; valued trades, purchased power contracts, new plant construction and benchmarks, DSM programs, fuel procurement hedge strategies and risk mitigation tools by maintaining PROSYM database and unit commitment forecast model -
Basecase Support ManagerPlatts Mcgraw Hill, Formerly Rdi 2002 - 2002Information and Trading Services: supported clients on all electric wholesale market forecast models; cross-trained clients on energy information and GIS software; developed analyses for valuing contracts and plant capital investment geographically
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Business DevelopmentFriedwire, Now Platts Mcgraw Hill 2000 - 2001Traffic Report* and powerSURGE*: helped develop energy information website for real-time transmission tracking; researched PJM, NYISO, NEPOOL product; trained clients; provided marketing technical support; wrote documentation for FTR education
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ConsultantPhb Hagler Bailly, Now Pa Consulting 1999 - 2000South Australia Electricity Reform & Sales Unit: developed information memoranda and performed due diligence as economic advisors; supported legal and financial team on plant-by-plant privatization of power sector through audit of Australian NEM PROSYM model; devised implementation plan for maintaining retail tariff equity; analyzed specifications for retail cost transfers
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Basecase Manager, Previously Consulting AssociateResource Data International, Subsequently Ft Energy 1996 - 1999Manager 11/97 – 7/99BaseCase* Software: managed energy information query software (VFP/Oracle/SQR) containing input data for electricity market models, e.g., production simulation, costing, unit commitment; advised clients on forecasting energy prices under deregulation scenarios; trained clients on optimal use of energy supply and demand data; managed software, data quality, and marketing Senior Associate 5/96 – 10/97Power Consulting Group: analyzed competitive electricity markets; performed modeling and wholesale power market analysis for asset valuation, capacity price estimates, fuel price forecasting, environmental policy impacts, unit dispatch, fuel supply pricing options, and proposed merchant plants; provided analysis of optimal investment strategies and site decisions
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EconomistWefa Group (Now Ihs Global Insight) 1994 - 1996US Coordinator for World Power Service:• principal author of Latin American edition; for six countries’ electricity sectors, researched and examined economic and political background, energy resources and implication of forecasts, electricity costs and tariffs, past and present trends • performed extensive modeling and analysis of power markets for each country: forecasted power capacity, generation, plant utilization, fuel requirements, and thermal efficiencies through the development of database and model, benchmarked resultsNorth American Petroleum Specialist: valuated market fundamentals, performed qualitative analysis for publications, developed econometric methodology for petroleum product model, re-specified world petroleum model, developed forecasts
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University Of PennsylvaniaEnergy Management And Policy -
Institut Francais Du PetrolePetroleum Economics -
Pratt InstituteElectrical Engineering
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