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Rohan Kulkarni

Senior Engineer at Bright Power

Rohan Kulkarni has had several work experiences in the energy and technology sectors. Rohan began their career at Students Offering Support (SOS), where they worked as a Web Developer and IT support. In this role, they utilized various programming languages and implemented online payment systems to improve efficiency.

Later, Rohan worked as a Senior Technical Student at Toronto Hydro, managing pilot projects related to grid intelligence and electric vehicles. Rohan also researched new technologies and developed proposals based on company and regulatory directives.

Following that, Rohan joined Optony Inc. as an Energy Analyst. Their responsibilities included writing strategic energy plans for cities and counties, creating tools to model energy impacts, and forecasting future electricity consumption and emissions.

Currently, Rohan is employed at Bright Power, Inc. as an Energy Engineer. Their tasks involve performing retro-commissioning and energy audit inspections of mechanical equipment in various buildings. Rohan also utilizes proprietary tools to model energy consumption and estimate the financial, carbon, and energy impacts of energy efficiency measures. Additionally, they write detailed reports documenting buildings' conditions and methods to comply with regulations.

Throughout their career, Rohan has demonstrated expertise in energy analysis, project management, and technological innovation.

Rohan Kulkarni began their education at the University of Toronto in 2012. Rohan pursued a Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) in Engineering Science with a major in Energy Systems and a minor in Engineering Business. Rohan completed their undergraduate studies in 2017.

After finishing their bachelor's degree, Rohan went on to attend the UC Berkeley College of Engineering in 2017. Over the course of one year, they pursued a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering with a major in Advanced Energy Technology. Rohan successfully completed their master's studies in 2018.

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