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Andy Tang is the Vice President - Energy Storage and Optimisation for Wärtsilä. He has nearly three decades of experience in business development, strategic planning, corporate finance and M&A transactional experience. He’s been at the forefront modernizing the electric grid including leading Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s upgrade to digital wireless SmartMeters. Andy holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mathematics and Economics from Wesleyan University where he was awarded the White Fellowship. In addition, he studied International Economics and History at the London School of Economics, United Kingdom.
Bryan Hoffman leads the Distributed Energy Operations & Maintenance (DEOM) Team within the Customer Delivery organization at Duke Energy.
Bryan has worked in Fossil Generation, Nuclear Generation, Transmission, and Distribution during his 15+ years at Duke Energy. While in Transmission, Bryan worked in the Engineering and Project Management groups and managed the upgrade of more than 300 substations in Duke Energy’s North Carolina and South Carolina jurisdictions.
With experience in operations at fossil plants, managing nuclear projects, and working on the Transmission and Distribution grid, Bryan’s expertise and contributions to major electric utility projects have positioned him to lead the DEOM team. Bryan is proud to manage the Operations and Maintenance activities for distributed energy resources including batteries, microgrids, and small-scale solar sites.
Julian is a staff writer at Greentech Media, where he reports on energy storage and other clean energy sectors. He also has experience covering clean transportation, state and federal energy policy, and climate adaptation. Previously, Julian reported for CityLab at The Atlantic and conducted grant-funded climate change reporting in Bangladesh. He graduated from Duke University with a B.A. in political science.
Dan is the head of the Energy Storage team at Wood Mackenzie (formerly GTM Research), where he focuses on front-of-the-meter energy storage applications. He previously worked as a Senior Consultant with DNV GL where he focused on competitive energy markets and the intersection of emerging energy business strategies within the broader evolving technological and regulatory environment. Prior to DNV GL Dan worked with Navigant Consulting and the Department of Energy.
Dan has 10 years of experience in the energy space as a researcher, consultant, and analyst. Dan holds a Master’s of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering degree from the University of Massachusetts Amherst Wind Energy Center and a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics-Physics from Brown University.