HUD Qualifications and Experience - Partner Engineering and ...
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Education<br />
John R. Aulbach, PE<br />
Senior Energy Engineer<br />
jaulbach@ptrenergy.com<br />
Bachelor of Science, Aero <strong>and</strong> Astro <strong>Engineering</strong>,<br />
University of Illinois<br />
Registrations<br />
Registered Professional Mechanical Engineer, California<br />
Certified Energy Manager<br />
Affiliations<br />
Member, ASHRAE<br />
Member, Association of Energy Engineers<br />
Mr. Aulbach has over thirty years of experience managing<br />
<strong>and</strong> performing energy analysis <strong>and</strong> engineering consulting.<br />
He began his career as an aerospace engineer designing<br />
flight control systems for North American Aviation.<br />
He was a member of the Professional Advisor<br />
Group/Technical Advisor Group (PAG/TAG) representing<br />
the California Hotel <strong>and</strong> Motel Association in the<br />
development of the 1988 <strong>and</strong> 1992 Title 24 energy code. It<br />
was during this period that much of what the current Title<br />
24 Code represents today was formulated.<br />
Mr. Aulbach has also worked as a contract staff engineer<br />
for Southern California Edison (SCE) on several occasions.<br />
He represented SCE in California Title-24 work, performed<br />
measurement <strong>and</strong> verification for Edison EnVest, <strong>and</strong><br />
served as a trainer for new Energy Service Representatives<br />
for energy auditing in the field.<br />
Mr. Aulbach has also worked for several Energy Service<br />
Companies (ESCOs), providing both initial project<br />
development <strong>and</strong> preliminary audit <strong>and</strong> analysis services.<br />
The largest single ESCO project he worked on was 149<br />
buildings <strong>and</strong> over 3.3 million square feet.<br />
Mr. Aulbach has perfected complex building computer<br />
energy modeling via the eQuest energy program <strong>and</strong> its<br />
predecessor, the United States Department of Energy’s<br />
DOE-2 program. He has developed over 500 energy<br />
models, ranging from gas stations <strong>and</strong> single family homes<br />
to full college campuses, 3,000 room Hawaiian resort<br />
hotels, <strong>and</strong> Las Vegas hotel <strong>and</strong> casinos.<br />
From these models, he has evaluated a myriad of Energy<br />
Efficiency Measures (EEMs) including:<br />
Mr. Aulbach has served as a staff engineer, project<br />
engineer, <strong>and</strong> project manager on over 200 major energy<br />
projects throughout his career. His resume includes the<br />
following building types:<br />
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Hotels <strong>and</strong> Motels<br />
College Campuses<br />
K-12 Schools<br />
Government Laboratories<br />
DOD/DOE Facilities<br />
US Bureau of Indian Affairs<br />
Hospitals<br />
Multi Use Commercial Buildings<br />
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Building envelope modifications<br />
Lighting Upgrades <strong>and</strong> Retrofits<br />
Package HVAC changeouts/control upgrades<br />
HVAC air side control enhancements<br />
Central plant upgrades/controls improvements<br />
Variable speed motor drives<br />
Thermal Storage<br />
Combined Heat <strong>and</strong> Power<br />
Daylighting controls<br />
Dem<strong>and</strong> Control Ventilation<br />
Solar Photovoltaic potential<br />
Steam vs. Hot Water evaluations