Alexander Krall
About Alexander Krall
Alexander Krall is a Business Intelligence Engineer specializing in asset management at Clearway Energy Group, where he has worked since 2021. He focuses on energy markets and environmental commodities, utilizing Python and Power BI to enhance business intelligence capabilities.
Work at Clearway Energy Group
Alexander Krall has been employed at Clearway Energy Group as a Business Intelligence Engineer - Asset Management since 2021. In this role, he focuses on asset management, energy markets, and environmental commodities, including Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs). He develops applications and dashboards utilizing Python and Power BI to enhance the company's business intelligence capabilities. His work involves collaborating with various departments to address financial and asset management analytics, reporting, and due diligence requests.
Education and Expertise
Alexander Krall holds a Master of Science (MS) in Civil Engineering with a focus on Environmental and Water Resources from Virginia Tech, where he studied from 2017 to 2018. He also earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Chemistry from Wake Forest University, completing his studies from 2012 to 2016. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his expertise in asset management and data science, particularly in the renewable energy sector.
Background
Before his current position, Alexander Krall gained diverse experience in various roles. He worked at Virginia Tech as a Dining Services Employee and later as a Graduate Teaching Assistant. His experience also includes a role as a Laboratory Research Assistant at Wake Forest University. Additionally, he served as a Photovoltaic Performance Engineer at First Solar and as a Data Scientist at Salt River Project, where he focused on load research and forecasting.
Achievements
In his career, Alexander Krall has developed and enhanced databases and financial models to support data integration and analytics activities. He utilizes his problem-solving and analytical skills to implement data science-driven process improvements for renewable energy portfolios. His contributions in various roles have supported the advancement of asset management practices within the organizations he has worked for.