Future Resource Engineering Appoints Rick Sommers as Controls Engineer

Future Resource Engineering Appoints Rick Sommers as Controls Engineer

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Future Resource Engineering appoints Rick Sommers to Controls Engineer to assist in growing demand of custom data center efficiency programs. Read more below:

Future Resource Engineering Appoints Rick Sommers as Controls Engineer

Seasoned energy efficiency expert selected to perform vital role as firm keeps pace with demand for custom data center efficiency programs

FORT COLLINS, Colo.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Future Resource Engineering, a leader in data center operational and power optimization, today announced the addition of Rick Sommers to the position of Controls Engineer, where he will be responsible for the development, programming, installation, and on-site startup and commissioning of HVAC controls for mission critical environments.

Future Resource Engineering hires Rick Sommers to keep pace with demand for custom data center efficiency programs

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To his new role, Mr. Sommers brings nearly seven years of experience in industrial and utility-scale solar thermal electric power plant design, construction, operations, and control system development. As Controls Engineer for Future Resource Engineering, Sommers will be responsible for performing controls set-up, programming, and on-site system start-ups and system commissioning for the firm. His other duties include overseeing the installation of hardware, firmware and software for new customer controls projects and developing project scope, design of systems and functional specifications.

Prior to joining Future Resource Engineering, Mr. Sommers performed a variety of roles at Abengoa Solar, LLC. Most recently a Senior Automation Engineer with the firm, Sommers’ accomplishments include designing a large scale, dense wireless mesh network for a 100k autonomous heliostat. He also successfully facilitated the development of a control system and Graphical User lnterface for an international mining company, driving control system design to conform with industry and customer requirements, safety standards, and best practices.

“We are delighted to welcome a seasoned Controls Engineer like Rick to the efficiency engineering team at Future Resource Engineering,” said Jeremy Swanner, Executive Vice President, Future Resource Engineering. “His impressive experience in system design, controls, and instrumentation will be vital to our success in identifying data center energy and operational efficiency opportunities for our customers.”

In a 2015 survey, Future Resource Engineering identified more than 24 million kWh in energy savings and $2.2 million in cost savings across 40 U.S. data centers. The firm also identified more than $1.4 million in available utility incentives that the data centers could use to offset the cost of retrofitting while enjoying a faster return on investment (ROI).

About Future Resource Engineering

A subsidiary of RLE Technologies, Future Resource Engineering was launched in 2015 to identify energy and operational efficiency opportunities for data centers that lead to tangible savings. Unique in the marketplace, Future Resource Engineering is one of the few energy efficiency companies that will help clients implement efficiency plans with minimal financial or operational risk by utilizing utility rebates and vendor neutral solutions to offset project costs. By employing a three phase solution that encompasses facility evaluations, efficiency reporting, and plan implementation, data centers typically enjoy power savings estimated between 20 and 35% with an average 24 month ROI.

Additional information on Future Resource Engineering can be found at http://www.futureresource.com/.

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