Monday, November 14, 2011

People to know in energy - Denver Business Journal:

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Subsidiary of 370 17th St., Suite Denver, CO 80202 www.encana.com Jeff Wojahm is an executive vice president ofEnCana Corp. (NYSE: ECA) baserd in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and in 2006 was named presideny of EnCana Oil Gas (USA) Inc., the company’s U.S. division that’s basexd in Denver. EnCana announced plans in May 2008 to splift intotwo companies, an oil compangy and a natural gas company, and Wojahj has been designated president of the U.S. divisionj of the new natural gas He leads one of the largestt natural gas producersin Colorado, with 800 employees in the company’ws downtown Denver headquarters.
Wojahn is responsible for all of EnCana’a exploration and production activities in the United which includes fourof EnCana’s key natural gas resource Colorado and Wyoming in the Rockies, and Fort Worth and the East Texasw basins of Texas. 4041 Hanover Ave., Suitre 200, Boulder, CO 80305 www.renewablechoice.com Quaylse Hodek, CEO of Boulder-basex Renewable Choice Energy, six yearxs ago founded the company that’s at the forefrony of a nationwide surge in renewableenergy credits. The private companhy sells credits representing suppor t forrenewable energy. Clients include , the largest purchasedr of renewable energy credits in the and .
The ski compant in August 2006bought 152,000 megawatt-hours of wind credits a year each year to power its five mountainm resorts, lodging properties and retaikl outlets, as well as Vail Resorts’ corporater headquarters in Broomfield. Both deals are ranked among the top 25 biggesft purchases of renewable energyh creditsever announced. Hodekk also helped create the “Green-e Certification Program,” an industr check on whether sold creditsx match up with windenergy produced. Renewablre Choice was one of the first companies to be andin 2007, started offering carbon offsets for 2639 Spruce St. , Boulder, CO 80302 www.namastesolar.
com In Blake Jones, president of Namaste Solafr Electric Inc., was in Nepal, installintg solar power systems when Colorado votere approved an effort to use more wind and solar powe r inthe state. He came home to start Namastde withtwo others. The Boulder-based designer and installer of solafr power generating systems for homes and businessed employed 28 people as ofearlyy 2008, and planned to add another 12 in 2008. The company’e revenue has doubled every year, and the company has workefd on some ofthe highest-profile solar systemas in the state.
In 2007 the company installedr photovoltaic panels to generate electricity at thehistoric Governor’s Mansion in Denver and at the 4-year-old . In 2008, the company opener a new office in Denvedr and installed panels on top ofthe . A subsidiaryg of 1225 17th St., Denver, CO 80202 www.xcelenergy.comk Tim Taylor is president and CEO of Public Service Company of a subsidiary of XcelEnergy Inc. (NYSE: Xcel is based in Minneapolis and serveas morethan 3.3 million electricity customerzs and 1.8 million natural gas customerws in Colorado, Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico, North South Dakota, Texas and Wisconsin. is the largest powerd and natural gas utilityin Colorado, serving abou t 1.
3 million customers, roughlty 70 percent of the state’s Its territory is centered on the Denvere metro area and along the Interstate 70 Xcel has been ranked the No. 1 utilith in the nation three years in a row by the for its use of wind The companyruns Solar*Rewards, offeringg rebates on solar power and is investing $100 million, with its in the nation’s first “Smart Grid in Boulder.

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