Atlantic Power Corp
Jim Moore has been Chief Executive Officer and a director of the Company since January 2015. He has more than 30 years of experience in the energy industry, including building two other independent power businesses and serving as Chief Executive Officer of both. Mr. Moore joined the Company from Diamond Castle Holdings LLC (“DCH”), a $1.8 billion private equity firm in New York, where he served as Chairman of Energy and Power from 2008 to 2015. From 2001 to 2008, Mr. Moore served as President and CEO of Catamount Energy Corporation (“Catamount”), where he helped transform a small Vermont energy company into a wind-focused growth company. The new strategy led to the sale of the company to DCH in 2005 and later to Duke Energy in 2008. Prior to his tenure at Catamount, Mr. Moore served as Chairman and CEO of American National Power. He also previously served on the boards of Comverge, Inc. in 2012, Green Mountain College from 2008 to 2011 and International Power PLC from 2000 to 2001. Mr. Moore earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the College of the Holy Cross and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Houston.
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Atlantic Power Corp
Atlantic Power Corporation (Atlantic Power) owns and operates a fleet of power generation assets in the United States and Canada. The Company's power generation projects sell electricity to utilities and other commercial customers. Atlantic Power's segments include East U.S., West U.S. and Canada. The Company's East U.S. segment comprises natural gas, biomass, coal and hydro projects. The Company's projects under the West U.S. segment include Naval Station, Naval Training Center, North Island, Oxnard, Manchief and Frederickson, which are focused on natural gas, and Koma Kulshan, which is focused on hydro. Under the Canada segment, the Company's projects located in British Columbia include Mamquam, Mamquam and Williams Lake. Its Calstock and Tunis projects are located in Ontario. The Company's portfolio consisted of interests in 19 operational power generation projects across nine states in the United States and two provinces in Canada, as of December 31, 2016.