Keith Burger, Pe
About Keith Burger, Pe
Keith Burger is a Project Manager at American Electric Power, where he has worked since 2006. He has extensive experience in environmental control systems and holds a BSME from Ohio University.
Work at American Electric Power
Keith Burger has been employed at American Electric Power (AEP) since 1993. He initially served as a Maintenance Engineer at the Glen Lyn Plant for 13 years until 2006. Following this role, he transitioned to the position of Project Manager, where he has worked for 18 years in Columbus, Ohio. In his current role, Burger has managed significant projects focused on environmental controls and emissions reduction.
Project Management Experience
In his capacity as Project Manager, Keith Burger has overseen the implementation of various environmental control systems. Notable projects include the installation of an Activated Carbon Injection (ACI) system for mercury control and a Dry Sorbent Injection (DSI) system for sulfur dioxide (SO2) control on the Northeastern U3 project. He also managed the installation of a wet scrubber on the Cardinal U3 project, demonstrating his expertise in managing complex engineering projects.
Education and Expertise
Keith Burger earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME) from Ohio University, where he studied from 1988 to 1992. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his engineering and project management roles. Additionally, he received Project Management Professional (PMP) certification while working in the major projects group at AEP's headquarters, further enhancing his qualifications in project management.
Background in Environmental Controls
Throughout his career at AEP, Keith Burger has been involved in the installation of environmental controls at several power plants, including Cardinal, Conesville, and Northeastern. His work has contributed to the company's efforts in reducing emissions and improving environmental compliance across its operations.