Andrew Chow
About Andrew Chow
Andrew Chow is a Project Manager for Distributed Energy Resources at Energy Solutions, where he has worked since 2021. He has a background in sustainable energy engineering and has held various roles in energy efficiency, research, and community initiatives.
Current Role at Energy Solutions
Andrew Chow serves as the Project Manager for Distributed Energy Resources at Energy Solutions since 2021. In this role, he manages software and client operations for the Self Generation Incentive Program. He also provides operations support for the California Solar Initiative - Thermal and supports operations for the Duke Midstream/Upstream Program, focusing on lighting, HVAC, and foodservice projects.
Previous Experience at Energy Solutions
Prior to his current position, Andrew worked at Energy Solutions as an Associate in the Energy Efficiency department from 2020 to 2021. He also held an internship in the Energy Efficiency Department in 2019. His experience at Energy Solutions has contributed to his expertise in energy efficiency and project management.
Educational Background
Andrew Chow studied at the University of California, Berkeley, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Sustainable Energy Engineering as part of the Conservation and Resource Studies Major from 2016 to 2020. His education provided a foundation in sustainable practices and energy systems.
Research and Projects at UC Berkeley
During his time at the University of California, Berkeley, Andrew was involved in several projects. He worked on machine learning to predict air conditioning ownership in California for four months in 2020. He also contributed to optimizing HVAC in commercial buildings and conducted a microgrid site suitability analysis in Santa Rosa, CA, both in 2019.
Community and Nonprofit Involvement
Andrew has experience in community-driven initiatives, having served as the Solar Spring Break Team Leader for GRID Alternatives from 2018 to 2019. His work in this role emphasized his commitment to environmental justice and equity issues within sustainable development.