Microgrid Solutions Architect
Black & Veatch
Overland Park, Kansas, United States
Dustin J. Rogge is the Microgrid Solutions Architect within Black & Veatch's Technology, Commercial & Industrial business unit and provides technology development for distributed energy and renewable energy projects. In this role, Rogge works with clients to find solutions deploying a variety of technologies that address power needs with complex project goals, including integrating solar, battery storage, other generation sources with varying grid considerations. Recent EPC projects include: Shell's Technology Center Houston Microgrid, a multifaceted demonstration project that includes multiple energy sources with advanced technological aspects such as EV V2G, multiple BESS chemistries and extensive metering; the Panguitch Solar and BESS NWA project that's focused on peak reduction and capital deferrment; the MCAS Miramar Microgrid which requires solutions to improve reliability; multiple other military microgrids and feasibility studies. Dustin Rogge's 30+ years of experience includes technical competencies with microgrid controls, power generation instrumentation and controls, industrial automation, auxiliary power systems analysis and design, as well as significant arc flash analysis, mitigation design and freeze protection expertise.
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