Our Team

KENNETH R. YOUNG, Director, Energy Market Research and Analysis

Ken Young has more than 20 years experience in the electric utility and avionics industries. At Mondre Energy, Mr. Young is a member of our engineering team and is also responsible for developing and adapting decision-support software within clients' organizations. He works with engineers, IT personnel, and management to identify enterprise-wide and inter-departmental needs and to create technology solutions.

Mr. Young was part of the MEI team that developed a utility tracking database that allowed a client to select a utility type by facility. The system conducted instant bill reconciliations using built-in tariff rates that saved the client millions of dollars. Numerous reporting capabilities supported management decision-making, procurement activities, strategic planning, Greenhouse Gas (GHG) calculations, and baseline development for energy services projects.

Mr. Young has developed bundled and unbundled tariff models and auditing capability for utilities in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Illinois, Massachusetts, New York, and other states. These models support bill auditing, tariff analysis, development of "shopping credits," and evaluation of the impact of deregulation and commodity purchasing.

Mr. Young's market analysis of the electricity markets in the PEPCO, BGE, and Allegheny service territories supported the procurement of third party electricity for Montgomery County, MD, and surrounding municipalities. The County solicited and evaluated bids using a database software package developed for the purpose of evaluating multiple bids on different sets of accounts.

Mr. Young's background includes work with PECO Energy, where he supported the design and operation of nuclear facilities, including the development of databases for reactor control blade exposure and special nuclear material tracking. While there, Mr. Young was also responsible for conducting plant assessments to ensure safety and regulatory compliance. Mr. Young holds a B.S. in Nuclear Engineering from Penn State.