Samuel Lee
About Samuel Lee
Samuel Lee is an Engineering Intern at LCRA in Austin, Texas, where he has worked since 2016. He has contributed to projects related to the management of the lower Colorado River and the generation and transmission of electric power.
Work at LCRA
Samuel Lee has been serving as an Engineering Intern at the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) since 2016. His role encompasses contributions to projects that focus on the management of the lower Colorado River and the generation and transmission of electric power. Samuel has been actively involved in initiatives aimed at ensuring a clean and reliable water supply for the communities served by LCRA. His work supports the organization's mission to provide essential services in Texas.
Education and Expertise
Samuel Lee studied Electrical Engineering with a focus on Energy at The University of Texas at Austin from 2012 to 2017. He gained foundational knowledge and skills in electrical engineering during this five-year program. Additionally, he attended KTH Global Development Hub in 2015, where he furthered his studies in Electrical Engineering. This educational background equips him with the expertise necessary for his engineering roles.
Background
Prior to his current position at LCRA, Samuel Lee worked as a Protection and Control Engineering Intern at El Paso Electric Company for three months in 2016. Following this internship, he gained further experience as an Electrical Engineer at Power Engineers from 2017 to 2020, where he worked for three years in Hailey, Idaho. This diverse background in engineering roles has contributed to his professional development.
Contributions to Market Guidelines
Samuel Lee has engaged in activities related to the development and refinement of market guidelines for public power entities. He collaborated with the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, contributing to the establishment of standards that support the operation of public power systems. His involvement in these initiatives reflects his commitment to enhancing the efficiency and reliability of energy markets.