Ashmeed Ali

Area Manager - Distribution South at Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission

Ashmeed Ali has over 28 years of experience in the electricity distribution sector, currently serving as the Area Manager - Distribution South at Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission since November 1995. In this role, Ashmeed Ali coordinates Line Managers to identify new business opportunities and enhance operational efficiencies, while managing business proposals and administrative support for the Operations Division. Previous positions include Manager - Business Development & Administration and Assistant Area Manager, where responsibilities included optimizing human resources, overseeing commercial operations, and ensuring compliance with ISO 9001 standards. Prior to this, Ashmeed Ali worked as a Design/Projects Engineer at AGOS Manufacturing Limited, specializing in CAD/CAM programming and lighting design. Ashmeed Ali holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical & Computer Engineering from the University of the West Indies, an MBA in Organisational Leadership from Henley Business School, and a Professional Certificate in Enterprise Risk Management from Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business.

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Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission

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Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC) is the sole retailer of electricity in Trinidad and Tobago. It is responsible for the design, construction, operation and maintenance of the country's electrical transmission and distribution network. The utility supplies electric power to customers on both islands via a single interconnected grid. Electrical energy is widely been purchased, metered and feed into the national grid from independent power producers. These producers are the Power Generation Company of Trinidad and Tobago (PowerGen) giving a total of 1,344 MW, Trinity Power Ltd. giving 225 MW and Trinidad Generation Unlimited (TGU) giving 720MW. All power stations in Trinidad and Tobago are fueled by hydrocarbons (Natural Gas)