THE DALLES — Northern Wasco County PUD (NWCPUD) has announced a strategic realignment of its Power Resources Division (PRD) to address increasing regional growth and prepare for future energy challenges. The reorganization includes the appointment of Michael Deen as manager of policy and rates, the promotion of Jen Kelly to power operations manager, and the continued leadership of Damon Pellicori as power planning manager.
The division has also expanded its data analytics capabilities through Energy Data Analyst Keith Michaels, who has developed and deployed advanced analytical tools.
“These innovations have enhanced the PRD’s ability to process and analyze complex energy data, making the department more agile and responsive to changing market conditions and customer needs,” said a press release.
NWCPUD Assistant General Manager Kurt Conger emphasized the strategic importance of bolstering the department. “By strengthening our Power Resources Division with these specific roles and talented individuals, we’re enhancing our analytical capabilities and expertise in crucial areas like policy, operations, and planning,” said Conger. “This team structure allows us to better navigate complex regional issues while optimizing our power resources division for all of our customer-owners.”
Deen joins NWCPUD as the new Manager of Policy and Rates from the Public Power Council (PPC), where he served as policy director since 2013. “With extensive experience in power supply, markets, rates, and transmission issues, Deen brings valuable analytical skills to his new role,” said the press release. “His background also includes work as an expert witness on power supply and regulatory policy issues for large industrial customers at Regulatory and Cogeneration Services (RCS) and previous roles at McCullough Research. Deen holds an MBA in Business Analytics from Oregon State University and a BA in psychology from Reed College.
Kelly, who has been with NWCPUD since 2018, has been promoted to Power Operations Manager. Before joining NWCPUD, she spent 25 years at PacifiCorp, where she worked in the hydroelectric project resources department and on the energy trading floor.
“Her extensive experience in analytical positions within the electric utility industry makes her ideally suited for this new role,” said the press release. Kelly holds a master of science in fisheries science from Penn State University and a bachelor of science in natural resources from the University of Michigan.
Pellicori, who joined NWCPUD in January as power planning manager, came to NWCPUD from NorthWestern Energy in Helena, Montana, where he served as senior energy supply analyst managing a diverse portfolio of wind, solar, thermal, and hydroelectric resources. His decade of experience at the Bonneville Power Administration provided him with expertise in power system optimization, reliability, and real-time operations of the federal hydropower system.
Pellicori holds a Master’s degree in Geoscience from Montana Tech and a bachelor’s degree in geology from the University of Montana.
“This realignment represents a critical step in positioning NWCPUD for the future energy landscape,” said General Manager and CEO Roger Kline. “As our region continues to grow and energy markets evolve, we’re building the team we need to ensure we can meet tomorrow’s challenges while maintaining our commitment to reliable, affordable power.”
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