Dr. Ahmed Mousa, Ph.D.
Dr. Ahmed Mousa is a highly accomplished leader and recognized subject matter expert with over 22 years of experience in the energy and utility sectors. He is the CEO and Founder of three international consulting firms: Electric Bridge Consulting, 100% Energy Club, and Di$rupt. Throughout his extensive career, Dr. Mousa has held prominent roles, including serving as the Utility of the Future Senior Lead at PSE&G, alongside various engineering, planning, and leadership positions at Con Edison, PEPCO, and First Energy. His technical and business development expertise is heavily focused on renewables, grid reliability and resiliency, electrification, climate change mitigation, Artificial Intelligence applications, and cybersecurity.
In addition to his professional consulting and corporate leadership, Dr. Mousa is actively engaged in academia and industry advancement. He serves as an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University, Rutgers University, and the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). He sits on the board of over 10 organizations, including Rivian, the Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA) Research Advisory, and IEEE Planet Positive , and acts as the Chair of the SEPA Cybersecurity Working Group. A dedicated educator, Dr. Mousa has authored six books and 13 professional engineering continuing education courses , presenting on critical industry topics such as distributed energy resources, energy storage, intelligent substations, and electric vehicle grid impacts.
Dr. Mousa holds a Ph.D. in Global Energy Policy from Euclid University. He also earned a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering (“Power Track”) from Manhattan College and a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Stony Brook University.
Courses Provided by Ahmed Mousa
EE-02-840W Electric Vehicle Infrastructure: Grid Integration and System Planning – 2 PDH
This live webinar establishes the impact of electric vehicles on the electric grid while highlighting the role of electric vehicle as a mobile energy storage demand response tool for the electric transmission and distribution grid.
EE-02-841W Solar Energy Systems: Infrastructure Impacts and Grid Integration – 3 PDH
This live webinar highlights the impact of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs), mainly solar, on the distribution electric grid and on the transmission system under normal and emergency conditions, highlighting the difference between the impact during sunny and cloudy days.
EE-02-842W Grid Resiliency: Substation Fire Protection and Damage Mitigation – 2 PDH
This live webinar explores the critical role of generation, transmission, and distribution substations in maintaining our modern electrical grid and supporting renewable energy, detailing essential damage prevention methods, various substation bus designs, and transformer failure scenarios necessary to ensure grid reliability.
EE-02-843W Advanced Energy Storage Systems: Grid Integration and Microgrid Applications – 3 PDH
This live webinar establishes the impact of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) while highlighting the role of energy storage on the electric transmission and distribution grid. It discusses the critical role energy storage will play in the 100% clean and renewable energy systems by 2050 or sooner.