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Nicholas Phillips |
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 Areas of Expertise
Competitive Procurement Available Transmission Capability Cogeneration Electric Load Forecasting Price Forecasts
Cost of Service/Rate Design Avoided Cost Rates Cost of Service Performance Standards for Generating Units Production Cost Modeling Rate Design and Tariff Analysis Real-Time Pricing Resource Planning Steam Cost Analysis Transmission Planning and Operations
Financial Economic Modeling Fuel Cost Recovery
Special Projects Economic Dispatch Market Structure Power Flow Analysis Transmission Line Routing Wind Integration
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Mr. Phillips is an Associate Consultant at BAI. He received the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Washington University in St. Louis/University of Missouri - St. Louis Joint Engineering Program. Mr. Phillips is currently working toward a Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering (with an emphasis in Power Systems Engineering) through Iowa State University's Engineering Distance Education Program. He is a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Prior to joining BAI, Mr. Phillips, through the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Medical School at Washington University in St. Louis, aided in preliminary research focusing on the use of ultrasound as a mechanism for in vitro localized thermometry. Since joining BAI in 2009, Mr. Phillips has been involved with numerous regulated and competitive electric service issues. These have included transmission planning, resource planning, electric price forecasting, load forecasting, cost of service, combined heat and power steam costs and power procurement. This has involved the performance of power flow, production costing, cost of service and other analysis and modeling to address these issues. Project Work

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