Nathan Spence

Electronic Field Engineer at Wabash Valley Power Alliance

Nathan Spence is an experienced electronic field engineer currently employed at Wabash Valley Power Association since February 2018. Prior to this role, Nathan worked as an electric meter technician at Peru Utilities, where responsibilities included designing, building, and troubleshooting metering systems. Nathan's career also includes positions as an engineering specialist at Thomson Consumer Electronics, focusing on VME/PLC production line maintenance, and as an electronic technician at United Technologies Electronic Controls, where Nathan maintained PC board records and constructed test boxes. Nathan's foundational experience began as a manufacturing associate at United Technologies Electronic Controls. Nathan holds an Associate's Degree in Electronics Engineering Technology from ITT Technical Institute and a high school diploma from Heartland Career Center, both emphasizing electronics.

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Peru, United States

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Wabash Valley Power Alliance

Wabash Valley Power Association (WVPA) is a not-for-profit generation and transmission cooperative created out of the need for reliable, affordable electricity in America's heartland. We don't have customers, we have members. Based in Indianapolis, Indiana, WVPA provides wholesale power to 23 distribution cooperatives in Illinois, Indiana, and Missouri that serve over 310,000 residential and business members (which makes us a co-op of co-ops). In other words, we're not selling electricity to customers and we're not working for shareholders. We're providing electricity to members who are actually owners. And we are guided by the seven principles that govern all co-ops. Our unique approach to supplying electricity has positioned us for years of very competitive electric rates. By using a variety of fuel sources to supply electricity, such as coal, natural gas, landfill gas, solar , wind, and even cattle waste, we manage our risk for more predictable rates, no matter what the future holds. From our role in establishing ACES, Touchstone Energy®, and MISO to developing highly successful POWER MOVES(R) energy efficiency programs and Co-op Solar, WVPA continues to look to the future to deliver stability and growth. We are a deliberately different kind of power company. And that's good news for the people who depend on us. Learn more about our Power Moves program at https://www.linkedin.com/company/power-moves-ee/