Sean Meany

Director of Market Analysis at Cambridge Energy Solutions
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, US
Languages
  • French Limited working proficiency

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Experience

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Director of Market Analysis
      • 2020 - Present

    • Senior Analyst
      • Mar 2011 - 2020

      • Maintain, calibrate, and support DAYZER simulation models and fundamental assumptions for all North American ISO electricity markets: NEPOOL, NYISO, PJM, MISO, SPP, ERCOT, CAISO, WECC. Analyze congestion patterns, DA and RT locational marginal prices (LMPs), and expected generation newbuild/retirement for near-term, historical and planning horizon.• Assist with hourly forecasting and nodal-level modeling of electric demand, fuel prices, power plant economics, outages, wind/solar/hydro generation, and transmission capacity/upgrades.• Build and maintain transmission models from .raw files and ISO/Internal sources to produce accurate hourly transmission system topology via Dayzer simulations and publish up-to-date representations of latest ISO binding constraints and commercial Pnodes. • Stitch together transmission models to create 'superpools' with full-detail representation of multiple ISOs in order to 'jointly clear' and effectively model seams congestion (PJM_MISO, SPP_MISO, PJM_NYPP)• Benchmark availability and utilization of transmission and generation assets against public and internal sources, including DA/RT LMPs, binding constraints, FTR value • Build and maintain internal GIS tools and geospatial datasets for use in CES visualization products covering the entire North American transmission system.• Support CES customers via email and phone; assist with software testing and new features

    • United States
    • International Trade and Development
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Economic Systems Analyst
      • Jan 2010 - Mar 2011

      Assisted economists with macroeconomic modeling using structured databases, while also providing technical support for Microsoft Excel and a variety of internal and external applications. Assisted economists with macroeconomic modeling using structured databases, while also providing technical support for Microsoft Excel and a variety of internal and external applications.

Education

  • Middlebury College
    BA, Economics and History
    2004 - 2008
  • Harvard extension school
    2012 - 2012

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