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National Renewables Leader Joins NCEMC

Amadou Fall, COO of NCEMC

“Amadou has a long track record of success in our industry, and we’re fortunate to be gaining his knowledge and expertise in diverse energy portfolio management, risk management, transmission modelling and congestion analysis, and renewable energy, particularly as we work to enhance grid management and achieve the carbon-reduction goals set forth in our ‘Brighter Future’ vision,” said Joe Brannan, executive vice president and chief executive officer (CEO) of North Carolina’s Electric Cooperatives. “He has worked with electric cooperatives throughout the nation, and his breadth of market and industry experience will put us in a position of strength as we continue to navigate a changing environment and engage with the people and communities we serve.”

Fall joined North Carolina’s Electric Cooperatives in mid-February after serving as CEO of the National Renewables Cooperative Organization (NRCO) since 2008. Based in Indiana, NRCO was formed by electric cooperatives across the country to facilitate the development and deployment of renewable energy resources.

“Amadou has a long track record of success in our industry, and we’re fortunate to be gaining his knowledge and expertise …”

Fall will succeed Mike Burnette, NCEMC’s outgoing senior vice president and COO, who is set to retire in mid-2021 after a 33-year career serving North Carolina’s electric cooperatives and their consumer-members and communities (see “Co-op Leader Named ‘Cleantech Champion of the Year’,” January 2021, page 8).

“I look forward to ensuring that North Carolina’s electric cooperatives remain an industry leader as they continue to deliver reliable, affordable and sustainable power and pursue innovative solutions for their members,” Fall said.

Throughout his career, Fall has served as an innovator who has initiated and developed key solutions and products in an evolving electric industry. He has held various roles at cooperatives, investor-owned utilities and diversified energy companies.

Prior to taking on the role of NRCO’s first CEO, Fall was an officer at ACES Power, managing regulatory, scheduling and transmission services for the portfolios of ACES members and customers. He holds a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from the New York Institute of Technology and a Master of Science in engineering management from Drexel University.

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What is NCEMC?

The North Carolina Electric Membership Corporation is one of the largest generation and transmission electric cooperatives in the nation, providing reliable, affordable electricity to 25 member cooperatives in North Carolina. NCEMC owns power generation assets, purchases electricity through contracts, identifies innovative energy projects and coordinates transmission resources for its members. It is a part of the family of organizations, collectively known as North Carolina’s Electric Cooperatives, that supports the state’s 26 electric co-ops.

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