| The following individuals work with Coram Energy
Corporation and our Canadian operating affiliate English
Bay Energy Ltd.. |
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Brian O'Sullivan
President
Country of Residence: Canada
Brian
obtained a BA from Stanford University and a JD from
the University of Toronto. After a brief stint as
a lawyer he left law to become involved in wind energy
(1982). Brian served as president of the Arbutus Corporation,
Cannon Power Corporation and currently is president
of Coram Energy Corporation and English Bay Energy Ltd. Additionally Brian has served on the Board
of Directors of the American Wind Energy Association
and the California Wind Energy Association. Brian
was president of the American Wind Energy Association
in 1998 and president of the California Wind Energy
Association from 2000 to 2003. |
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Robert Morrison
Vice President Finance
Country of Residence: USA
Robert
graduated from the University of Chicago with a Masters
degree and obtained a BA from the University of Wisconsin.
Bob has been an energy professional during his entire
working career, first as a project finance banker
and subsequently as a project developer. Previously
Bob was head of wind project development for FPL Energy
and renewable Energy Systems - North America. He has
managed the development, construction and term operation
of over 1,000 MW of wind-powered electric generating
facilities in the US and Canada. |
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Anthony Giusiana
Vice President, Development
Country of Residence: USA
Tony
obtained a BA from the California State University
at Long Beach and is a Certified Public Accountant.
Tony began working in the wind industry in 1984 as
president of the Arbutus Corporation. Later Tony worked
as Senior Vice President of Coram Energy Corporation,
Cannon Power Corporation and recently worked for the
Italian Vento Power Corporation building the largest
wind facility in Europe: a 400 MW wind park in south-central
Italy. Tony works out of our office in Orange County,
California and our West Vancouver office. |
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Pamela Waldow
Controller, Director of US Regulatory Affairs
Country of Residence: USA
Pam began with Coram in 1984 and has worked
with us ever since. Her duties include corporate controller,
Director of Regulatory Affairs (she is our principal interface
with Southern California Edison) as well as all investor
relations. Pam works out of our office in Orange County,
California. |
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Barbara Casey
Director of Canadian Regulatory Operations
Country of Residence: Canada
Barb
began with English Bay in 1999 and handles corporate
administrative functions as well as acts as our liaison
with Land and Water BC. Barb works out of the English
Bay offices in West Vancouver. |
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Steve Seymour
Director of Service and Maintenance
Country of Residence: USA
Steve
started with Coram in 1986 and has been in charge
of maintaining its fleet of 283 Aeroman wind turbines.
Steve oversees a staff of 6 technicians as well as
supervises our electrical and mechanical sub-contractors.
In 2003 Steve became trained as a service and installation
manager for the new General Electric 1.5 MW turbines
installed that year on the Coram site in Tehachapi. |
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| Project
Experience
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| Year
|
Name
of Development/Location |
Turbines/MW
installed |
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| 1984-5 |
Arbutus
Wind Park, Tehachapi, California |
125
Wintec Model 175 (9.375 MW)
125 Bonus 65 kW turbines (8.125 MW) |
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| 1984-5 |
Coram
TaxVest Wind Park, Tehachapi, California |
283
Aeroman 40 kW turbines (11.32 MW) |
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| 1988 |
Coram/Cannon
Joint Venture, Tehachapi, California |
140
Micon 108 kW turbines (15.12 MW) |
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| 1992 |
Cannon
Wind Park |
Acquisition
of Cannon Power Corporation approximately 1000
turbines of various sizes |
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| 1994 |
Cannon
Wind Park |
29
Vestas V47 500 kW turbines (14.5 MW) |
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| 1996 |
Cannon
India Project- Gujarat, India |
120
Micon 108 kW turbines (12.96 MW) |
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| 1996-2002 |
Italian
Vento Power Project, Italy |
400
MW Vestas turbines |
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| 1998 |
Cannon
Power Sale to FPL (Florida Power and Light) Energy
|
100
MW |
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| 2004 |
Coram
Energy LLC Tehachapi |
Tehachapi
repower
15 MW |
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| 2006 |
Tehachapi
New Project |
92.5
MW |
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