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SolarReserve Hires Top Energy And Technology Expert

"In the age of the $120 barrel of oil and natural gas prices above $11 per MMBtu, SolarReserve's technology will help us meet the ever-increasing demand for power while reducing our dependence on fossil fuels," said Georgis. "I can think of no better - or more meaningful - way to apply my knowledge and expertise."
by Staff Writers
Los Angeles CA (SPX) May 13, 2008
SolarReserve has announced the hiring of Tom Georgis as Vice President of Development. Georgis will be responsible for developing solar power projects in the United States and internationally.

SolarReserve holds the exclusive license for the breakthrough molten salt power tower technology with energy storage developed by United Technologies Corporation subsidiary, HS Rocketdyne.

"Tom has a unique background that will be an asset to SolarReserve," said Kevin Smith, Chief Operating Officer and Head of Development for SolarReserve. "His combination of high-level technology and power project development experience provides the added expertise SolarReserve needs at this critical point in our growth."

Prior to joining SolarReserve, Mr. Georgis was Managing Director of International Operations at GlobalTec Solutions, a privately held technology company.

Previous positions include Managing Director at Exodus Energy, where he acted as lead developer on a number of innovative technology energy facilities, and Manager of Power Project Development at Enron International. Mr. Georgis also served nine years as a Naval Special Warfare Officer (SEAL) in the United States Navy.

"In the age of the $120 barrel of oil and natural gas prices above $11 per MMBtu, SolarReserve's technology will help us meet the ever-increasing demand for power while reducing our dependence on fossil fuels," said Georgis. "I can think of no better - or more meaningful - way to apply my knowledge and expertise."

Mr. Georgis graduated from Northwestern University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Studies and obtained a Masters of Business Administration degree from the Anderson School at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).

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