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RedEye Webinar On-Demand:

TECO & RedEye: Capturing Legacy Information

Like many District Energy organizations, Thermal Energy Corporation (TECO) was facing operational challenges around their legacy engineering information, including:

  • Knowledge Transfer: experienced staff departing, taking knowledge of accurate engineering information with them
  • Security: engineering information is a critical security risk, that is often a risk of exploitation
  • Access: as TECO digitized, the imperative to make this information available to all stakeholders (both internal and external) was increasing

TECO decided to embark upon a modernization program for their engineering drawings and documents, one that would set them up for long-term success and remove a lot of the risk associated with this critical information.

They chose to partner with RedEye, and have since migrated all their critical engineering information into RedEye’s secure, cloud-based platform.

This webinar will provide the opportunity for attendees to understand the decision-making behind TECO’s decision to focus on this aspect of their business, and how successful the onboarding project with RedEye was.

Presented by Mike Manoucheri (CEO) and Austin Kelly (IT Manager) of TECO.

 

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Michael P. Manoucheri

CEO/PRESIDENT, THERMAL ENERGY CORPORATION (TECO)

Michael P. Manoucheri, P.E., is Thermal Energy Corp.’s President and CEO. He was TECO’s Vice President of engineering and maintenance, and prior to that was associate director of plant operations at The University of Texas at Austin, Utilities and Energy Management. Earlier he held various engineering, maintenance, and operations roles at The Dow Chemical Co. and Fluor Daniel Inc.

He holds a Master of Science in mechanical engineering from The University of Texas at Austin and a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from Colorado State University.


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Austin Kelly

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER/IT MANAGER, THERMAL ENERGY CORPORATION (TECO)

Austin Kelly, PE, MEng, is an electrical engineer and manager of TECO’s information technology department. He is responsible for providing design and support for all plant electrical systems, developing and managing capital projects, and overseeing the maintenance and operation of all information technology systems and software packages.

He started with TECO as an intern, then came on as a full-time project engineer upon graduation from college. He added security supervisor to his role in 2013, coordinating security cameras and initiating a visitor badge program. He also spearheaded the installation of 9.2 miles of fiber optic cable to gather data from customer meters.


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