Mahesh Morjaria
About Mahesh Morjaria
Mahesh Morjaria EVP Plant Operational Technology
Mahesh Morjaria serves as the Executive Vice President of Plant Operational Technology. In this role, he oversees the technology and operational aspects of plant management, ensuring the implementation of cutting-edge solutions for efficient plant operations. His leadership influences strategic decisions and technological advancements within the organization.
Mahesh Morjaria Education and Expertise
Mahesh Morjaria holds both M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Engineering from Cornell University. His academic background provides a strong foundation in engineering principles and research, which he has applied extensively in the energy sector. His expertise spans advanced technology, engineering, and product development, particularly within the renewable energy industry.
Mahesh Morjaria Background in Renewable Energy
Mahesh Morjaria has a rich history in the renewable energy sector, notably at First Solar, where he led utility-scale solar R&D and grid integration efforts for nearly a decade. His work focused on advancing solar plant technologies and integrating these solutions into the power grid, contributing to the growth of solar energy adoption.
Mahesh Morjaria Co-Founder of REPlantSolutions
Mahesh Morjaria co-founded REPlantSolutions, a company specializing in advanced solar plant technologies. The company leverages know-how developed at First Solar to provide innovative solutions in the solar power industry. His role in the creation and development of REPlantSolutions reflects his commitment to advancing renewable energy technologies.
Mahesh Morjaria Experience at General Electric
Before his tenure at First Solar, Mahesh Morjaria amassed significant experience at General Electric (GE). His work at GE equipped him with extensive knowledge in advanced technology and engineering, which he has continued to apply in the energy sector. His combined experience at GE and First Solar underscores his proficiency in managing and developing energy-related technologies.