Successful Energy Management: An Electric Utility Perspective

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  • Mark P. Johnson CEM, LEED AP Regional Sales Manager, Alabama Power Company

Abstract

Given the strong concern for the environment, a national desire to be
energy independent, and a need to reduce corporate expenses, the stage
is set for corporate energy management initiatives to be more successful
than ever. Implementing a corporate energy plan can be challenging, and
a number of important factors will primarily determine the effectiveness
of these initiatives. This article presents recommendations for developing a
successful energy management program from the perspective of an electric
utility representative.

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Author Biography

Mark P. Johnson, CEM, LEED AP Regional Sales Manager, Alabama Power Company

Mark Johnson holds a B.S. degree in mechanical engineering from Mississippi State University and an MBA from the University of Southern Mississippi. He is a Certified Energy Manager and LEED AP. Over the past 25 years, Johnson has held various positions in customer service, sales, marketing, and finance with Alabama Power Company and Mississippi Power Company, which are subsidiaries of Atlanta-based Southern Company. He received an Edison Electric Institute Award for his work on a major building renovation that employed a double-bundle heat recovery chiller for space conditioning. The US Navy also presented Johnson with a commendation for providing a cost effective and innovative solution for supplying shore steam to ships. He resides in Montgomery, Alabama, with his wife and two children. He can be reached at mpjohnso@southernco.com or 888-395-0159.

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Published

2023-07-11

How to Cite

Johnson, M. P. . (2023). Successful Energy Management: An Electric Utility Perspective . Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment, 31(1), 34–42. Retrieved from https://journals.riverpublishers.com/index.php/SPEE/article/view/19835

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