Manager, Resilience
Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA)
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Mac joined SEPA in December 2018 after having interned and worked as a research assistant on SEPA’s Utility Market Snapshots. In 2020, he supported the ideation, surveying, and analysis of results from SEPA’s Utility Transformation Challenge in which we surveyed utilities on their progress towards clean and modern. He subsequently co-authored our Utility Transformation Challenge Profile based on those results. In addition to his work on SEPA’s Utility Market Snapshots and Utility Transformation Challenge. Mac manages and drives SEPA's one-on-one project support, multi-client studies, and resilience thought leadership, which includes state-wide and utility-specific resilience planning, DERs for resilience feasibility studies, program and regulatory support, stakeholder facilitation, customer engagement, and benchmarking. Mac is the co-lead of SEPA’s Microgrids Working Group, which convenes members for monthly calls to discuss topics related to microgrid deployments and develop deliverables aimed at overcoming barriers to deployments.
Mac holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics with a minor in sustainability from the University of Maryland, College Park. In his free time, he enjoys cooking extravagant meals and playing Ultimate Frisbee.
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Resilience Planning with Smart Electric Power Alliance
Tuesday, September 10, 2024
12:00 PM – 12:25 PM PT
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