Conduit Power
Muneeb Agha, P.E. currently serves as the Manager of Engineering at Conduit Power, a position held since January 2023, after previously working as an Engineering Analyst there. Prior experience includes roles as an Electrical Engineer at Sargent & Lundy from March 2021 to August 2021 and as an Electrical Design Engineer at Dashiell Corporation from July 2018 to March 2021. Muneeb Agha gained initial experience as a Data Analytics Intern in Energy Services & Power Supply at Pedernales Electric Cooperative in July 2017 and as a Data Integrity Intern at The University of Texas at Austin from August 2016 to May 2017. Muneeb Agha earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin, completing studies from 2014 to 2018, and holds a High School Diploma from Waller High School, awarded in 2014.
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Conduit Power
Conduit deploys on-site power generation by providing turnkey construction, complete operations, and commercial power optimization enabling customers to improve reliability, lower costs, and reduce carbon emissions. The addition of wind and solar generation, combined with large-scale generation located hundreds of miles from the power consumer, is creating significant strain on the grid. This strain creates transmission congestion resulting in substantial reduction in power quality and wild volatility in prices. Utility companies are slow to adapt to the changing market, and transmission and distribution network upgrades take years to materialize. A more immediate solution is needed to provide customers higher power quality and efficient prices. Conduit is the solution. We believe that power should be reliable, price predictable, and scalable to meet consumer needs. We design, build, and operate on-site power generation. Combined with our analytics and intelligence platform, this enables our customers to improve the reliability of delivered power while lowering costs, reducing carbon emissions, and maximizing power price optionality through grid interconnection.