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Jeremy Mattke P.e.

Principal Compliance Engineer at Midwest Reliability Organization

Jeremy Mattke, P.E. is a Principal Compliance Engineer at Midwest Reliability Organization since January 2019, focusing on the analysis of transmission planning and protection systems for compliance with Reliability Standards. This role involves both team leadership and participation in compliance monitoring activities, including audits and self-certifications, under the NERC Rules of Procedure. Previously, Jeremy served as Supervisor Power Systems Development and Power Systems Developer at Open Systems International from 2008 to early 2019, and as an Electrical Engineer at Excel Engineering from 2003 to 2007. Jeremy earned a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from Michigan Technological University and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering from the University of Minnesota.

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Andover, United States

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Midwest Reliability Organization

Welcome to Midwest Reliability Organization! ​Midwest Reliability Organization (MRO) is dedicated to achieving its vision of a highly reliable and secure North American bulk power system. The MRO region spans the provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, and all or parts of the states of Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Wisconsin. The region is comprised of more than 200 organizations that are involved in the production and delivery of electricity, including municipal utilities, cooperatives, investor-owned utilities, transmission system operators, federal power marketing agencies, Canadian Crown Corporations, and independent power producers. MRO's primary responsibilities are to: ensure compliance with mandatory Reliability Standards by entities who own, operate, or use the interconnected, international BPS; conduct assessments of the grid's ability to meet electricity demand in the region; and analyze regional system events. Additionally, MRO creates an open forum for stakeholder experts in the region to discuss important topics related to addressing risk and improving reliable operations of the power grid.


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