MEAG Power
Tshim Tshimanga is a skilled Planning Engineer II with MEAG Power since September 2017, specializing in load flow analysis of high voltage transmission systems to ensure compliance with NERC's reliability standards. Prior to this role, Tshimanga worked as a System Test Engineer at Eaton - Lighting for a brief period, focusing on test automation and circuit board design. Tshimanga's academic experience includes serving as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the Georgia Institute of Technology from August 2014 to May 2017, where extensive research and practical projects in electrical engineering were conducted, including the development of solar power solutions for humanitarian applications. Tshimanga earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2017.
MEAG Power
The Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia (MEAG Power) is a nonprofit, statewide generation and transmission organization. Recognized as one of the leading joint action agencies in the country, MEAG Power is among the top public power companies nationwide in terms of annual net generation, megawatt-hour sales and electric revenue. Its diverse, clean energy portfolio – delivering 69% emissions-free energy in 2020 – compares favorably with both the state and national averages. Created by the Georgia General Assembly in 1975, MEAG Power provides reliable, competitive wholesale electricity to its 49 member communities (Participants), who own and operate their local electric distribution systems. MEAG Power also monitors and advocates on energy issues at the state and federal levels on behalf of its Participants.