NMPP Energy welcomes Jeremy Ragsdale to team

NMPP Energy welcomes Jeremy Ragsdale to the NMPP Energy team as an energy systems analyst.

Jeremy will be part of the Digital Solutions Group and will support the collection, management, and analysis of electric metering and billing data. He will also focus on programming, installing, operating, and maintaining Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems, Inter-Control Center Communications Protocol, Energy Management Systems, and Generation Management Systems.

He will also provide troubleshooting and technical support for various systems and energy management tools to help ensure the integrity and reliability of our energy systems for electric operations.

Jeremy earned an associate’s degree in wind energy technology from Cloud County Community College. He brings valuable experience from his previous roles as a wind turbine technician at Prairie Queen Wind Farm in Moran, Kan., and most recently as a site lead field service technician at Milligan 1 Wind Farm in southwest Nebraska.
 

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