Summary
Muhammad Anwar is a Consulting Manager in Power & Renewables with a decade of experience at the intersection of power systems modeling, market analytics, and clean energy investment strategy. He has led work on battery storage valuation, price and ancillary service forecasting, demand-side flexibility, and long-term grid capacity planning for clients at S&P Global and in research roles at NREL. A PhD-trained engineer fluent in Julia, Python, GAMS and ML methods, he has built agent-based and approximate-equilibrium models (including NREL-linked open-source projects) to study strategic investment and resource adequacy. He combines hands-on model development—EV charging optimization, hydrogen supply-chain planning, and production-cost simulation—with commercial due diligence and revenue-forecasting for power assets. Based in Old Toronto with roots in international research and teaching, he blends rigorous academic methods with pragmatic consulting delivery. Notably, his background in both open-source energy modeling and market-facing analytics allows him to translate complex system-level insights into investable recommendations.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
The University of Hong Kong (HKU)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering at University College Dublin
Master's degree, Electrical Power Engineering, Current GPA - 3.88/4.00, Master's degree, Electrical Power Engineering, Current GPA - 3.88/4.00 at Masdar Institute of Science and Technology
Urdu, English