November 22, 2007
Sithe Global Power, LLC
Head Office:
Ste 220, 1200 Front St West
PO Box 46
Toronto ON M5V 3K2
Tel: 416-869-7053
Fax: 416-861-0445
Email: satchi@sitheglobal.com
Website: www.sitheglobal.com
Key Personnel: Bruce Wrobel, Chief Executive Officer; Martin Rosenberg, President; Thomas J. DeLeo, Senior Vice President & COO
Principal Owners: The Blackstone Group (80%), Reservoir Capital Group (20%)
Volume: $600,000,000
Areas of Expertise: Electric generation facilities.
Corporate Profile: Sithe Global Power, LLC is an international development company engaged in the development, construction, acquisition and operation of electric generation facilities in attractive markets around the world. Sithe Global’s management team has extensive industry experience and has worked together on numerous greenfield project developments and acquisitions. Sithe Global carries out its development and acquisition activities with much of the same strategic initiative and focus that helped build Sithe Energies into one of the most successful independent power producers in the world. Until its breakup, Sithe Energies had a leading reputation in power development, with average fleet availability in excess of 95%. The management of Sithe Global continues that tradition of high standards.
—updated November, 2007
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