Scott Harrell serves as a Project Manager at the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), the nation's largest public utility, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping energy efficiency and demand response programs tailored for residential homeowners. With a focus on empowering consumers to enhance their...
Scott Harrell serves as a Project Manager at the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), the nation's largest public utility, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping energy efficiency and demand response programs tailored for residential homeowners. With a focus on empowering consumers to enhance their home comfort while simultaneously reducing utility costs, Scott's innovative approach is encapsulated in his mantra, "Every home can be a 10." This philosophy drives his commitment to designing programs that are not only effective but also budget-friendly, ensuring that energy efficiency improvements are accessible to a wide range of homeowners.
In his current role, Scott oversees the development and implementation of various contracts exceeding $500K, collaborating with software vendors and third-party implementation partners to deliver high-impact solutions. His expertise in contract management and strategic planning is instrumental in navigating the complexities of these projects, ensuring that they align with TVA's overarching goals of sustainability and energy conservation. Additionally, Scott is actively involved in the EPA/TVA initiative for "smart energy communities," where he leverages his skills in energy management and market analysis to foster innovative practices that promote smarter energy usage across the region.
Scott's extensive background in product management and competitive analysis enables him to identify emerging trends and opportunities within the energy sector, allowing TVA to stay ahead of the curve in delivering value to its customers. By combining his technical knowledge with a passion for community engagement, Scott Harrell is not only enhancing the energy efficiency landscape but also contributing to a more sustainable future for the Tennessee Valley.