Occupation:Construction Trade Worker Manager |
Location:Scottsdale, AZ |
Education Level:Bachelor |
Will Relocate:YES |
Description
Mr. Mitchell is the majority owner and CEO of Renewable Energy Technologies LLC (REntech ) located in Scottsdale Arizona. and is presently conducting due diligence on two biomass projects in California. Additional experience and responsibilities included project management services for the Kingsville Energy Biomass power project. The services provided for the project included complete responsibility for all management aspects of the project including but not limited to preliminary studies permitting engineering construction management procurement services financing and provision of fuel supplies and community relations in addition to interface with the local utilities. In addition to Kingsville Mr. Mitchell has provided services related to the inspection and analysis of five separate biomass projects for Marubeni Sustainable energy. These projects were candidates for acquisition by Marubeni and are located in Susanville Lincoln Eureka Burney and Westwood all in the State of California. Mr. Mitchell provided management and technical services for the complete development of a 15 MW biomass project located in Flagstaff Arizona for Earth Friendly Fuels and provided the same services for a 13 MW combined heat and power project for SCA paper in Glen Falls N. Y. Performed due diligence on several biomass project acquisitions for entities such as A J Gallagher Company of Chicago Illinois and Columbia Energy of Vancouver Washington and Marubeni of San Diego California. Served as a senior engineer and engineering and operations manager for a division of the General Electric Company. Responsible for installation field training of client's staff and performance testing of steam and combustion turbines. Thoroughly experienced in development planning design economic and financial analysis management and operation of power generation and combined heat and power projects. Proficient in electrical utility operations and power sales contract formulation and evaluation. Recently involved in several electrical power transactions for a variety of public agencies and private businesses. Familiar with all regulations dealing with power generation extensive knowledge of PURPA and dealings with Federal and state regulatory agencies including the California Energy Commission the California Public Utilities Commission Various State PUCs and Corporation Commissions FERC BLM and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Performed extensive research and development work in the Geysers and Imperial Valley Geothermal areas. Thoroughly experienced in electrical power and natural gas procurement and in the development and operations of electrical power generation projects. Proficient in the development and financing of independent power projects. The client was Coral/Intergen Two General Electric LM 6000 PC SPRINT peaking units totaling 98 MW were installed in 2001 in the Otay Mesa industrial zone in San Diego, California. The client was Coral Energy and Intergen, divisions of Shell Oil Company. The units were installed as a part of the California ISO RFP for peaking power which was issued in the summer of 2000. The Company performed system engineering and design and permitting in addition to equipment procurement and construction management. divisions of Shell Oil Company. The units were installed as a part of the California ISO RFP for peaking power that was issued in the summer of 2000. The Company performed system engineering and design and permitting in addition to equipment procurement and construction management. Three separate 47 MW projects all located in an industrial park in Solano County. Each consisted of a single General Electric Company LM 6000 PC SPRINT and the units were then connected by project owned 69 kV subtransmission to a common switchyard that in turn interconnected to a PG&E 230 kV transmission line. The Company was a full service contractor and performed all technical and consulting services necessary for the permitting of the projects. The client was Panda International of Dallas Texas and these units were to be part of the California ISO RFP for peaking power This project was developed and built as a part of the Kern Water Bank program as well as a means of reducing power consumption for the Semitropic Water Storage District. The project consisted of two 2 MW engine generator stations a 1.5 MW hydro facility a multi-bay 4000 hp pumping station a 20 MVA 115kv/12.47kv substation 43 miles of 12.47kv transmission lines a gas transmission system running several miles to serve both generation sites from a common connection and improvements to several existing pumping stations. The role in this project was that of project developer project manager construction manager and start up manager. Mr. Mitchell also played a key role in developing the bond prospectus for this project and authored the technical appendix to the bond documents. The project began in the fall of 1990 and was operational in 32 months.
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