Summary
Nicholas Fette is an energy engineer with 11 years of experience applying research-driven analysis to utility efficiency programs, carbon management, and building energy modeling. At Lincus and Solaris Technical he specializes in batch energy modeling for deemed measure packages, measurement & verification, and program cost-effectiveness for California’s regulated markets while also supporting corporate GHG reporting and carbon transition planning. His doctoral work in mechanical engineering explored concentrating solar and sorption technologies, and he led ASU’s Industrial Assessment Center providing actionable energy and productivity recommendations to manufacturers. Known for marrying rigorous academic research with practical, meter-based analysis, he also evaluates fuel substitution, refrigerant emissions, and zero net energy home optimization. Based in Mesa, Arizona, he blends hands-on field assessment experience with a penchant for spotting trends early—whether in program savings data or product global warming potential.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Mechanical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Mechanical Engineering at Arizona State University
Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering at California Institute of Technology
Dobson High School