Mark McKeage is the Director of Interconnection Programs at Duke Energy, where he leads his team in facilitating generator interconnections from initial request through to commercial operation. As a licensed Professional Engineer with extensive experience in power systems, he is a subject matter expert in renewable integration, FERC interconnection procedures, and both serial and cluster study processes.
Outside of work, Mark is an active senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), contributing to the professional engineering community. He has strong roots in Florida, having earned his degree from the University of South Florida and holding his professional license in the state. [Predicted] He likely follows Tampa Bay area sports, including the USF Bulls.
He has deep, specific experience managing both Serial (since 2016) and Cluster (since 2021) interconnection study policies across multiple Duke utilities.
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