Smarter Grid Solutions
Euan Campbell is a Senior Product Owner at Smarter Grid Solutions, with a diverse background in the energy sector. Previous roles include various management and product positions at Bulb, where Euan accumulated experience as a Senior Operations Manager and Product Manager from October 2017 to December 2022. Euan participated in the Climate-KIC summer school, developing innovative business solutions for climate challenges, and reached the finals of the Iberdrola Energy Challenge at the University of Strathclyde with a novel solution for energy-from-waste issues. Euan's earlier work includes conducting a carbon audit for The Carbon Trust and project work as a Supportability Engineer at Leonardo, focusing on reliability and failure analysis. Euan holds a Master of Science in Environmental Entrepreneurship from the University of Strathclyde and a Bachelor of Science in Physics from the University of Glasgow.
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Smarter Grid Solutions is an enterprise energy software company with a unique end to end approach to Distributed Energy Resource Management Systems (DERMS) to deliver net zero energy systems, operating internationally from bases in the UK and US. Our products, Strata Grid, Strata Resilience and Cirrus Flex, have enabled the connection and real-time monitoring and control of over 521 MW of Distributed Energy Resources (DER) and delivered over $400 million of value to its customers. Smarter Grid Solutions’ DERMS products are used by distribution utilities, energy service companies and microgrid operators to manage grid capacity and resilience and to seamlessly integrate energy assets to the grid and market. Smarter Grid Solutions is a Mitsubishi Electric company. Together, Mitsubishi Electric Power Products, Inc. (MEPPI) and Smarter Grid Solutions will provide combined distributed energy resources management software and grid control products to enable electric utilities to respond to energy systems and maximize the performance from their electric grids.