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Friday, November 13, 2009 10:58:59 AM
Paul J. McGuire
Chief Technical Advisor
Mr. McGuire has over thirty-nine years of experience in the energy business and joins BioCentric Energy, Inc. from General Electric where he was the Senior Business Manager developing cogeneration, syngas and distributive power projects in the western United States and Canada.
Nobody needs any DD on that one.
Before that he worked for touchstone energy...
Mr. McGuire was Vice President at Touchstone Energy where he was responsible for the development of energy projects including performance contracting, CHP projects, operating and maintenance services, and natural gas and electricity sales for the western United States.
For a little DD on touchstone.....
FIND A TOUCHSTONE ENERGY® CO-OP
ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE FACTS
Did you know Electric Cooperatives...
* Are located in 80% of the nation's counties
* Serve 40 million members
* Supply power to 75% of the U.S. land mass
* Maintain 44% of the nation's electricity distribution structure
* Ranked #1 in customer satisfaction among the utility industry, according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index
He also worked for PG&E Energy Services Company.....
Mr. McGuire was a Regional Manager for PG&E Energy Services Company where the responsibilities included performance contracting, energy analyzes CHP projects, and natural gas and electricity sales. Mr. McGuire position with TRI International was Vice President for Energy Services where he developed energy projects and consulting services.
Here's some DD on PG&E....
Company History:
PG&E Corporation is one of the largest power and gas distributors in the United States, with several energy-related subsidiaries. The company's most important subsidiary, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, was the second largest investor-owned gas and electric utility in the United States in terms of sales in 1998. It had a service area covering about 94,000 square miles--most of northern and central California--and a population of more than 13 million people. The company was positioning itself to be a nationwide power distributor rather than a power supplier in the approaching deregulated utility environment.
Does anyone believe that BEHL would hire someone with those credentials if they weren't planning on being a real force in the industry? Does anyone think somebody with those credentials would hop on board with a company that was a pump and dump and was going to fail? I would love to hear what bashers have to say against that. glta
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