Guzman Energy, a wholesale power provider announced today the addition of Chase Whitney as VP of Power Supply, effective immediately.
Whitney brings extensive experience to the new role leading the Guzman Energy supply team in originating and contracting electric generating resources to serve the Guzman Energy portfolio of contracted customer loads.
Whitney brings 20 years of experience in the development and management of utility scale power supplies, including renewable energy projects in MISO, SPP, ERCOT and WECC. Whitney has previously served in business development, transaction, origination and supply roles at Avangrid Renewables, Community Energy, Invenergy and most recently Triple Oak Power where he served as VP of Business Development.
“The Guzman team is fortunate to have Chase leading our strategic power supply efforts,” said Guzman Energy Co-founder and CEO Christopher A. Miller. “Our current and prospective customers are seeking help to smooth an energy transition that requires reliable, price-stable power supply. Chase’s experience is helping Guzman Energy to have a major impact on the next generation power grid.”
“I’m very excited to be joining Guzman Energy during this dynamic time in energy transition and the evolution of the US power grid,” said Whitney. “The rapid growth at Guzman Energy is a testament that we are offering something that America’s communities need as energy strategy becomes an increasingly critical component of community self-determination and economic vitality.”
Whitney received his bachelor’s degree in history and environmental studies from Cornell College and a master’s degree in business administration/finance from the Daniels College of Business at University of Denver.
Whitney is a third generation Coloradan and passionate about his home state. Whitney volunteers as a Mission Pilot for the Civil Air Patrol and takes great pleasure in exploring the lands that make the Rocky Mountain West a wonderful place to live. Whitney resides in Denver, CO.
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