Maynard L Moe
Engineers at Evans, Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 11321
Issued Date
Sep 30, 1972
Renew Date
Feb 1, 2005
Expiration Date
Jan 31, 2007
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
1450 W Evans Ave W EVANS, Denver, CO 80223

Professional information

Maynard Moe Photo 1

Variable-Limit Demand Controller For Metering Electrical Energy

US Patent:
4819180, Apr 4, 1989
Filed:
Feb 13, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/015659
Inventors:
Theodore A. Hedman - Littleton CO
Maynard L. Moe - Denver CO
Assignee:
Dencor Energy Cost Controls, Inc. - Denver CO
International Classification:
H02J 100, G01R 1900, G06F 1556
US Classification:
364492
Abstract:
A method and system for regulating power delivered to different commercial or residential users in which each user has variable demands for power consumption, there being a power source from which power is transmitted by a utility to each user and a utility control signal which is transmitted from the utility to each user in order to modify the power consumed by each user, the method and system of the present invention being characterized by measuring the power consumption of each user over a selected real time interval, and modifying the power consumption by each user by an amount directly related to the power consumption measurement of each user over that time interval.


Maynard Moe Photo 2

Adaptive Load Cycler For Controlled Reduction Of Energy Use

US Patent:
5675503, Oct 7, 1997
Filed:
Apr 19, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/229622
Inventors:
Maynard L. Moe - Denver CO
Theodore A. Hedman - Littleton CO
Assignee:
Denver Energy Cost Controls, Inc. - Denver CO
International Classification:
H02J 318, G05F 166
US Classification:
364492
Abstract:
A method and system for regulating power delivered to specific appliances or loads which represent but a proportion of the power consumed by different commercial or residential users and in which each appliance or load has variable demands for power consumption, the method and system of the present invention being characterized by measuring the natural run time or average demand of an electrical appliance over a selected real time interval and reducing the run time or average demand of the appliance by an amount directly related to the run-time measurement or average demand measurement of each appliance during periods of peak demand.