UiSol

Scott Neumann
16411 Dysprosium St. NW
Ramsey, MN 55303
Phone: 612-703-4328
Fax: 763-753-0269

Services
Systems Architecture:
Outage management
SCADA
Customer information
Advanced meter infrastructure
Energy management
Energy markets
Geographic Information
Power billing
Mobile data
Work management
Demand response networks
Energy scheduling applications

Education
University of Minnesota
B.S. Electrical Engineering
(1981)

Scott Neumann, Chief Technology Officer


A systems architect with over 29 years experience in the electrical utility industry, Scott provides expertise in architecture, business process management, enterprise application integration, and information modeling relevant to systems used by electric utilities. His specialties include development of energy management system applications, and definition and development of open system architectures, modeling, and systems integration. An internationally recognized expert in the area of T&D open system architecture, Scott focuses on utility industry needs including distribution, energy management systems, and energy markets.

Scott earned a bachelor degree in electrical engineering from the University of Minnesota. He is a member of the IEEE Power Engineering and Computer societies. Scott contributes actively to a variety of industry standards efforts, including the CIM, IEC, CIGRE and MultiSpeak. He is the U.S. chairman for Technical Committee 57 of the International Electro technical Commission, which is responsible for standards related to power systems management and associated information exchanges. Scott participates in several working groups within TC57, and serves as U.S. technical lead for Working Group 14, developing standards for the integration of distribution systems and metering system integration.

REPRESENTATIVE EXPERIENCE

  • Co-founder CES International, responsible for architecture of the Centricity Outage Management System.
  • Application developer and system architect for Empros (now part of Siemens).
  • Electrical transmission, distribution, and market projects for customers including:
  • ERCOT, PJM, Pacific Gas & Electric, Western Area Power Administration, Silicon Valley Power, Xcel Energy, Egyptian Electricity Authority, Toronto Hydro, Georgia Power, Alabama Power, Gulf Power, Duke Power, Northeast Utilities, Consolidated Edison, Northern Ireland Electric, Electric Supply Board of Ireland, Florida Power and Light, Kansas City Power and Light, and EPRI.