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Greg London

Substation Engineering Manager at VELCO

Greg London, P.E. currently serves as the Substation Engineering Manager at Vermont Electric Power Company (VELCO) since July 2024. Prior to this role, Greg worked at RES from September 2022 to July 2024 as the Project Engineering Lead, where responsibilities included supervising and mentoring a team of engineers, as well as managing project deliverables. Greg's experience also includes positions as a Senior Engineer and Support Engineer at PPL Electric Utilities from October 2017 to September 2022, and roles as Project Engineer I at Whitman and Electrical Engineer at Kupper Engineering, Inc. Greg began the engineering career as a Design Engineer at Maser Consulting in 2015. An alumnus of PennWest California, Greg earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering Technologies/Technicians from 2011 to 2015.

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VELCO

Vermont Electric Power Company (VELCO) is Vermont’s statewide electric transmission provider whose sights are set on creating a sustainable Vermont through our people, assets, relationships and operating model. Formed in 1956 when local Vermont utilities established the nation’s first “transmission only” company to access clean hydro power from New York, VELCO remains unique in two important ways: 1. our ownership comprises the state’s 17 distribution utilities and a public benefits corporation; and, 2. our for-profit status is structured to return cooperative-like value to our owners, their customers, and every Vermonter. VELCO’s system now includes: 740 miles of transmission lines; 55 substations, switching stations and terminal facilities; 13,000 acres of rights-of-way; a statewide emergency service radio system; and, a 1,600-mile fiber optic network that monitors and controls the electric system and helps to deliver broadband services to Vermonters. Headquartered in Rutland, Vermont, VELCO employees strive to give Vermont’s utilities and their customers a reliable high-voltage grid, a strong unified voice on regional energy issues, and continued access to safe, reliable, cost-effective electricity.



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