Jan Larsen is a seasoned Utilities Engineer with over 37 years of comprehensive engineering experience, of which 35 years have been dedicated to regulatory energy engineering at the North Carolina Utilities Commission. His extensive tenure began in the Natural Gas Division, where he honed his...
Jan Larsen is a seasoned Utilities Engineer with over 37 years of comprehensive engineering experience, of which 35 years have been dedicated to regulatory energy engineering at the North Carolina Utilities Commission. His extensive tenure began in the Natural Gas Division, where he honed his expertise in utility rate design and cost of service studies. In 2016, Jan's exemplary performance and deep understanding of the regulatory landscape led to his promotion as the Engineering Director of the division, where he now oversees critical initiatives that shape the future of natural gas utilities in North Carolina.
In his current role, Jan serves as a vital technical advisor, providing strategic insights and guidance to staff on complex regulatory matters. His responsibilities include conducting detailed engineering analyses, evaluating utility proposals, and ensuring compliance with state regulations. Jan is also recognized for his ability to testify as an expert witness before the North Carolina Utilities Commission, where he articulates technical findings and advocates for policies that enhance energy efficiency and promote sustainable practices within the industry.
Jan's skill set encompasses a wide range of areas, including project engineering, renewable energy integration, and civil engineering. His commitment to advancing energy efficiency initiatives and his proficiency in project planning and management have positioned him as a key player in the state's energy landscape. As he continues to lead significant projects within the Natural Gas Division, Jan remains dedicated to fostering innovation and ensuring that North Carolina's energy infrastructure meets the evolving needs of its citizens while adhering to regulatory standards.