Henry Guan

Electrical Engineer

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Electrical Engineer

hguan@sandia.gov

(505) 206-2257

Biography

Henry Guan is an Electrical Engineer in the Energy Storage Technologies and Systems department at Sandia National Laboratories. He is a member of the Demonstration Projects team and focuses on energy storage system applications and system deployments. Henry received a B.S and M.S in Electrical Engineering from New Mexico State University and is a graduate of NMSU’s Electric Utility Management Program. Before joining the Energy Storage Technology and Systems department, Henry was the lead engineer for Sandia’s facilities high voltage electrical engineering team where he managed the engineering and operations for Sandia’s electrical transmission and distribution infrastructure systems. Prior to joining Sandia, Henry worked at the Public Service Company of New Mexico as an electrical engineer in the Transmission Planning department where he focused on power system modeling and performing grid studies using power flow and transient stability analysis. Henry holds a professional engineering license in the state of New Mexico.

Research Interests

  • Energy Storage Applications
  • Energy Storage Deployments
  • Energy Storage for Social Equity
  • Energy Storage for Rural and Tribal Communities
  • Off-grid Energy Storage

Education

  • M.S. in Electrical Engineering, New Mexico State University, 2011
  • B.S. in Electrical Engineering, New Mexico State University, 2008

Publications

Rodrigo Trevizan, Alexander Headley, Alvaro Furlani Bastos, Tu Nguyen, Henry Guan, Stanley Atcitty, (2021). Cost-Benefit Analysis of Energy Storage and Solar PV for a Tribal Community: A Case Study for the Pueblo of Picuris, NM https://doi.org/10.2172/1893291 Publication ID: 76314

Henry Guan, (2021). Energy Storage Benefits to the Navajo Nation https://doi.org/10.2172/1895003 Publication ID: 76326

Henry Guan, (2021). Energy Storage Benefits to the Seminole Tribe of Florida https://doi.org/10.2172/1899453 Publication ID: 76345

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