Paul J. Cavicchi has been appointed president and CEO of SUEZ Energy North America’s (SENA) new renewable energy business division.
The SUEZ Renewable Energy North America (SRENA) division is responsible for all renewable energy initiatives in North America, including wind, hydro, biomass, and solar energy projects.
Among its activities, the division now manages the third largest biomass portfolio in the United States and the Canadian wind power operator and developer Ventus Energy Inc., acquired by a SENA affiliate last month. Cavicchi has been with SENA and its predecessor company since 1991. He most recently served as executive vice president of Business Development for SENA, and prior to that as president and CEO for SUEZ Energy Generation NA, Inc.
John Douglas, the co-founder, president and CEO of Ventus Energy Inc. and newly appointed chief operating officer of wind development for SRENA, will report to Cavicchi and be responsible for optimizing and expanding SRENA’s Canadian portfolio of 25 wind energy development projects in six provinces in eastern Canada and for SRENA’s U.S. wind development.
“SUEZ Energy North America understands the increasingly important role renewables will play in the future of North American energy supply and is committed to expanding and developing its renewable energy assets,” said Zin Smati, president and CEO for SUEZ Energy North America. “Paul has the experience and commitment necessary to drive the achievement of SRENA’s aggressive growth goals.”
SUEZ was recently included in the Climate Disclosure Leadership index, a prestigious honor roll for global corporations addressing the challenges of climate change.
About SUEZ Energy North America
Based in Houston, SUEZ Energy North America, Inc. is the business unit of SUEZ Energy International responsible for managing SUEZ’s positions within the energy value chain in the United States, Mexico, and Canada, including electricity generation and cogeneration, natural gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG), asset-based trading and origination, and retail energy sales and related services to commercial and industrial customers.
SUEZ Energy North America owns and/or operates a total of 47 power, cogeneration, steam, and chilled-water facilities, including those in construction, representing a capacity of more than 5,713 MW of electricity generation, 6.1 million pounds per hour of steam, and 42,649 tons per hour of chilled water.