Mr. Galambas has over 45 years of experience providing engineering and
consulting services to electric utilities, fuel and equipment suppliers,
investment banks, multilateral banks, public utility commissions,
universities, and the U.S. Agency for International Development.
R E P R E S E N T A T I V E EXP E R IE N C E
Due Diligence Analysis, 1987-2006. Mr. Galambas prepared a due
diligence report for the 530-MW Weston 4 supercritical, coal-fired
project, the 314-MW Spindle Hill peaking plant, and the METC
transmission system. He participated in the due diligence analysis for the
750-MW Comanche Unit 3 supercritical, coal-fired project, the Astoria
combined cycle plant, and the California Path 15 Upgrade Project. He
supervised the due diligence analyses for ten cogeneration projects and
for Swiss Bank’s Chambers Works Project, along with two of their
Nevada projects being developed by Bonneville Nevada Corp. He also
evaluated an advanced slagging combustor cogeneration project for
TRW.
Expert Witness, 1975-2003. Mr. Galambas prepared a technical/financial
expert witness report for a combined cycle plant dispute that was in the
binding arbitration process and served as a technical expert witness in a
Philippines binding arbitration case before the Hong Kong International
Arbitration Centre concerning diesel generation technology and special
fuels. He presented testimony before the U.S. Department of Commerce
and the United States International Trade Commission regarding the fuel
costs and cogeneration aspects of producing Unrefined Montan Wax in
East Germany. He also testified in 11 electric fuel clause and fuel
procurement hearings before the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.
Economic Feasibility Studies, 1981-2005. Mr. Galambas prepared an
engineering/economic analysis for FMC’s Green River, Wyoming Soda
Ash facilities to determine the optimum sources of steam and electricity
for the next 20 years. He developed an economic feasibility analysis of
the optimum size generating unit to add to the Montana Power Company
System. He reviewed the economic and financial basis for the sale of a
major asset by Kansas Gas & Electric Company, and prepared an
evaluation of the economics associated with a distribution system
expansion for Thermal Energy Cooperative. For the US Department of
Energy, he also determined the economic advantages of an inert anode-cathode
system for the production of aluminum.
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