Mark Feasel
Mark Feasel
Mark Feasel, is Vice President of Schneider Electric’s Electric Utility segment and Smart Grid business for Schneider Electric in the US. The world’s traditional electrical network – simple and linear, with centralized energy production and passive consumption – is undergoing a transformation to a much more complex, interconnected, and interactive model: the Smart Grid. However, for this network to become intelligent, users require connectivity, simplicity, and security.
From the Utility control center to the end customer's load, Schneider Electric solutions improve the resiliency, efficiency, security, and sustainability of energy. Mark has held various sales, marketing, strategy and operations roles...
Mark Feasel, is Vice President of Schneider Electric’s Electric Utility segment and Smart Grid business for Schneider Electric in the US. The world’s traditional electrical network – simple and linear, with centralized energy production and passive consumption – is undergoing a transformation to a much more complex, interconnected, and interactive model: the Smart Grid. However, for this network to become intelligent, users require connectivity, simplicity, and security.
From the Utility control center to the end customer's load, Schneider Electric solutions improve the resiliency, efficiency, security, and sustainability of energy. Mark has held various sales, marketing, strategy and operations roles in energy automation, metering, and power management. Mark joined Schneider Electric in 2005 through the company’s acquisition of Power Measurement, Inc.
Articles

During a pandemic, hospitals are facing a new challenge. Microgrids and energy as a service can help
- 3 min read
- Mark Feasel

Edison’s microgrid: The Current War and the future of energy
- 4 min read
- Mark Feasel

Enhancing energy resilience, reducing risk through a microgrid approach
- 3 min read
- Mark Feasel

3 tips to connect several microgrids and make your grid better
- 2 min read
- Mark Feasel

Healthcare Microgrids Evolve from Backup to Part of the Energy Value Chain
- 2 min read
- Mark Feasel
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