Stan Calvert Joins Green Powered Technology as Director of Energy and Engineering Services

Posted on August 15, 2016 · Posted in Announcements, Leadership

Green Powered Technology is pleased to announce that Stan Calvert has joined our leadership team as our Director of Energy and Engineering Services. Stan is an energy professional with over 30 years of energy technology and leadership experience. In his current role, Stan provides a range of program and project leadership, technical service, and business development support focusing on domestic federal needs. His current projects include optimization of a federal client’s large portfolio of renewable energy systems distributed across the U.S., and due diligence evaluations of proposed renewable energy and advanced grid system feasibility studies for projects in developing countries.

Stan brings a wealth of renewable energy expertise to Green Powered Technology from nearly 20 years of U.S. Department of Energy renewable energy R&D program leadership, with particular emphasis on wind energy and integration of variable renewable generation into electric power systems. His roles included strategic planning, domestic and international collaboration with industry, government, and non-governmental stakeholders, developing and leading programs budgeted at over $50 million annually, during a period of strong sustained growth in the U.S. wind energy industry since 1995. Stan also held positions in the geothermal energy R&D program, and special corporate assignments, such as co-leading the DOE team creating the Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative in 2008. This initiative is an innovative federal/state/industry collaboration driving major progress toward a clean energy future in Hawaii, through integrated planning and deployment of renewable energy, efficiency, and smart grid technologies, in coordination with policy and legislative changes needed for transforming their energy markets. In this and many similar assignments, Stan has brought creative solutions, strong team building, and persistent initiative to broad and complex energy sector challenges.

Stan began his career as an officer in the U.S. Navy, serving in the Naval Reactors Program Office as a nuclear engineer, followed by 13 years of Naval Engineering Duty assignments as a reservist, retiring with the rank of Commander. Stan is a graduate of the Federal Executive Institute Leadership for a Democratic Society program, and holds a Master of Science in Systems Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering.