Our Team

David Beauvais, P. Eng, mpa - President

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  • Entrepreneur passionated about energy transition 
  • 20 years of experience in grid planning and modernization
  • Canadian delegate at the International Energy Agency on smart grids (ISGAN) from 2011 to 2014 - Smart Grid Canada Award in 2011
  • +$300M investment in electrical infrastructures, grid automation and integration of renewable energy on grids/microgrids

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  • Software developper specialized in energy
  • 13 years of experience in simulation and programming
  • Development of interfaces to energy markets
  • Research at the CEA, in Grenoble, France
  • Post-doc from the University of Calgary

Ankush Kaput, M.Sc. - VP of Engineering


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  • Ten years of experience in software development, microservices and big data management for multiple domains: cybersecurity, text and image analysis
  • Creation of a system to generate and manage community energy and emissions profiles
  • Active open source projects contributor
  • Graduated with a Master's degree in Computer Science (M.Sc.) from the State University of New York at Buffalo
Fabien Maistre, P. Eng, M. Sc.

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  • Mechanical Engineer specialised in energy transition 
  • Preparation of 75 decarbonation plan for remote communities of Canada
  • Analysis and studies on the electrification of transportation
  • Heating system conversion to renewable energy
  • Greenhouse gases reporting for businesses and communities
Alex Watson, MSc - Software developer

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  • Master in computer science from the University  of New Brunswick
  • Full-stack software development
  • Qualified in big data queries
  • Preparation of complex power system planning scripts
Antoine Savage, BSc - Analyst

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  • Undergrad in mathematics and statistics  
  • Development of microgrid optimization scripts
  • Statistical analysis and forecasting of electric vehicles impact on assets
  • Multiple variable analysis for energy demand forecast