Director of Energy Modeling, PowerIntel
mfowler@powerintel.net EducationMASc, Mechanical Engineering, University of Victoria
BSc, Mechanical Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Lowell |
McKenzie Fowler is an energy market specialist, with expertise in electricity market modeling and analysis, energy transition strategy, resource planning, market and asset related due diligence, and price forecasting. At PowerIntel, McKenzie manages the development and maintenance of our long-term electricity market models to support power market stakeholders with premium intelligence and decision support.
Prior to joining PowerIntel, McKenzie worked for a consulting firm managing client projects, related to energy market strategy, transaction diligence, energy procurement, and resource planning. She has experience in advisory services, providing clients with education and analysis opportunities to participate in U.S. energy markets. She has worked with corporate and industrial clients to identify energy projects to meet ESG goals and assessed power purchase agreement economics and market risk. She has also worked for a major electric and natural gas utility in the U.S. Northeast on long-term corporate strategy. McKenzie is a 2022 Clean Energy Leadership Institute Fellow and 2023 President of the Boston chapter of Young Professionals in Energy.
Prior to joining PowerIntel, McKenzie worked for a consulting firm managing client projects, related to energy market strategy, transaction diligence, energy procurement, and resource planning. She has experience in advisory services, providing clients with education and analysis opportunities to participate in U.S. energy markets. She has worked with corporate and industrial clients to identify energy projects to meet ESG goals and assessed power purchase agreement economics and market risk. She has also worked for a major electric and natural gas utility in the U.S. Northeast on long-term corporate strategy. McKenzie is a 2022 Clean Energy Leadership Institute Fellow and 2023 President of the Boston chapter of Young Professionals in Energy.