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enXco Service Corporation Opens Northeast Regional Operations and Maintenance Office

published: 2012-06-06 15:03

enXco Service Corporation, an EDF Energies Nouvelles Company, today announced the opening of its Northeast Regional O&M office in New Hampshire under the leadership of Rick Wehrhan. 

"Expanding into the region with a permanent office demonstrates our commitment to the Northeast region and its renewable energy potential," said Larry Barr, Executive Vice President, enXco Service Corp.  "enXco Service Corp. is pleased to promote Rick to lead the effort to support and grow the client relations base. As part of a global operations and maintenance group, we are fully equipped to manage and perform all required services to ensure ongoing profitability to project owners." 

As Regional Manager, Rick will have overall responsibility for enXco Service Corp.'s growing portfolio of wind and solar projects in the Northeastern United States, as well as provide continued support to the business development team through the development of costing models and operating budgets for new projects.

Rick began his career with enXco in August 2006 as Operations Manager for a 100 MW wind farm in Southwest Kansas.  In June 2008, he was promoted to Manager of New Projects where he was responsible for start-up of the Operation and Maintenance (staffing, mobilization, and training) of new projects throughout the United States.  Prior to joining enXco Rick accumulated 26 years of experience in O&M and project development with a New Jersey utility authority.

enXco Service Corporation, and its affiliates in Canada and Mexico, provides O&M services to more than 5,000 wind turbines throughout North America, representing 5 gigawatts of wind energy and over 100 MWp of solar projects. With 25 years of experience and more than 360 full-time, trained and certified technicians, enXco Service Corp. has the resources and experience to optimize project availability and maximize revenues.

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