Megan Lytle

Simulation Lead at Blueprint Power

Megan Lytle has a diverse background in the energy industry and scientific research. Megan began their career as a Summer Intern at NOAA, where they evaluated an atmospheric model and conducted simulations. Megan then worked as a Resident Assistant at Oregon State University, creating a safe and inclusive environment for on-campus residents.

Lytle continued their research with roles as a Research Assistant in Mathematics and Atmospheric Science at Oregon State University. In these positions, they studied Hamiltonian cycles in computer networks and analyzed data on aerosols in the atmosphere.

Megan then transitioned to the energy industry, working as a Wind Energy Analyst Intern at DNV. Here, they validated wind farm assessments and utilized machine learning techniques to evaluate predictive characteristics.

Lytle progressed to become a Senior Energy Analyst at Artis Energy Intelligence, analyzing energy usage data and developing strategies to identify savings opportunities for clients. Megan also managed data collection and visualization to provide clients with detailed insights.

Most recently, they served as an Energy Analyst at EN-POWER GROUP, where they developed energy analysis strategies and managed client projects related to energy benchmarking and cost analysis. Megan focused on improving data processes and making them more organized and efficient.

Lytle is currently employed as a Simulation Lead at Blueprint Power.

Megan Lytle obtained a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics from Oregon State University in 2013. Subsequently, they pursued further education at New York University and earned a Master of Science (MS) degree in Mathematics in 2016. In addition to their academic qualifications, Megan also obtained a certification as a LEED Green Associate from the U.S. Green Building Council in August 2020.

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  • Simulation Lead

    March, 2022 - present