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Mr. Lammers, 49, is a General Manager at Arctas Capital Group. Mr. Lammers has been involved in energy project finance and development since 1981 and has completed transactions with over 50 domestic and international lenders. He has been involved in over US$4 billion in project financings and has acted as banker; senior project finance professional at a major utility and at a major energy merchant; as project developer; and as advisor.
Mr. Lammers recently raised $83 million in financing for Arctas’ 40MW wind power project in Central America and has been leading the mandate to help a UK renewable company enter into the US wind power business.
Mr. Lammers recently completed a business plan for AMEC Plc. The plan recommended AMEC pursue growth opportunities in the LNG and pipeline integrity industries.
In 2001, he founded Global Energy Advisors, whose representative engagements include advising the US Import-Export Bank for a US$400 million LNG/Power project in the Dominican Republic developed by AES and providing advice with respect to Champion Communications for a radial communications project in Viet Nam.
Mr. Lammers joined Enron Power Corp as founding principal in 1988, where he led a number of domestic and international project financings for the company. He was promoted to Head of Project Finance for Enron International to lead projects in Europe, Africa, and Latin America, where he recruited skilled professionals and completed project financings in excess of US$1 billion annually. His team was recognized by Global Finance as Project Finance’s best in 1997. He led for Enron the US$660 million project financing effort for Ecoelectrica LNG/Power Project in Puerto Rico, which involved a bid among 25 international banks to obtain competitive project financing commitments. Ecoelectrica was recognized as a project financing first in Oil and Gas Journal. From March 1998 to March 2001, he was Head of Project Development for the Southern Cone in South America based out of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
From 1986 to 1988, Mr. Lammers was a project finance professional at Mission Energy Company, the unregulated subsidiary of Southern California Edison Company, one of the largest utilities in the US. In addition to leading a number of project financings, he established a project analysis and financing group, setting up a procedure to competitively bid all of its financings for cogeneration plants to over 50 international banks. Starting in 1981, he worked for First Interstate Bank, which became Wells Fargo Bank, where he joined a new group within the Natural Resources Division to make loans to environmentally friendly power projects in the US. He originated over US$140 million in project loans in the natural resource and private electric power industries. He earned an MBA with honors at Pepperdine University in 1983 following a BA with honors in Economics at the University of Texas in 1981. |