Andrew Berry

Infrastructure Engineer at Smarter Grid Solutions

Andrew Berry is a seasoned IT professional with extensive experience in server infrastructure and data center operations, currently serving as the Server Infrastructure Lead at Beeks Group since May 2023. Previously, Andrew held the position of Senior Data Centre Analyst at Müller UK & Ireland Group from February 2018 to April 2023, after progressing from Data Centre Analyst within the same organization from March 2014. Prior experience includes working as a Systems Administrator at Document Outsourcing Ltd and Midland Valley Exploration, as well as a Systems Manager at Document Outsourcing and an IT Administrator at Stortext. Andrew's educational background includes an HND in Computing from Bell College of Technology and an NC in Computing from Motherwell College.

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Glasgow, United Kingdom

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Smarter Grid Solutions

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Smarter Grid Solutions is an enterprise energy software company with a unique end to end approach to Distributed Energy Resource Management Systems (DERMS) to deliver net zero energy systems, operating internationally from bases in the UK and US. Our products, Strata Grid, Strata Resilience and Cirrus Flex, have enabled the connection and real-time monitoring and control of over 521 MW of Distributed Energy Resources (DER) and delivered over $400 million of value to its customers. Smarter Grid Solutions’ DERMS products are used by distribution utilities, energy service companies and microgrid operators to manage grid capacity and resilience and to seamlessly integrate energy assets to the grid and market. Smarter Grid Solutions is a Mitsubishi Electric company. Together, Mitsubishi Electric Power Products, Inc. (MEPPI) and Smarter Grid Solutions will provide combined distributed energy resources management software and grid control products to enable electric utilities to respond to energy systems and maximize the performance from their electric grids.


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