Capital Power
Jason Shewchuk has a diverse work experience in the energy industry. Jason started their career at EPCOR in 2006 as an Energy Settlement Engineer, where they specialized in understanding and keeping up-to-date with market regulations and performing daily and monthly settlement for power purchase agreements. Jason also worked as an Energy Management Engineer, providing 24/7 coverage of the Energy Management Operations Centre and updating procedures as responsibilities changed.
In 2008, Jason joined Capital Power Corporation as a Mechanical Engineer, responsible for project management and design for sustaining capital projects. Jason also served as the Manager of the Energy Management Operations Centre, overseeing its 24/7 operation and managing, training, and mentoring the team.
Throughout their roles, they demonstrated strong analytical, project management, and leadership skills.
Jason Shewchuk's education history includes a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Alberta, which they completed from 2000 to 2005. Following this, they pursued further education at NAIT (Northern Alberta Institute of Technology) from 2007 to 2008. During this period, they obtained certificates in both Project Leadership and Project Management. No specific field of study is mentioned for the certificates.
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Capital Power
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Capital Power Corporation is a North American power producing company. The Company develops, acquires, operates and optimizes power generation from a range of energy sources. The Company is engaged in the operation of electrical generation facilities within Canada, including Alberta, British Columbia and Ontario, and in the United States, including North Carolina, New Mexico and Kansas. It also holds a portfolio of wind and solar development sites in the United States. It owns over 3, 200 megawatts (MW) of power generation capacity at approximately 20 facilities across North America and owns approximately 370 MW of capacity through its interest in the Sundance C power purchase arrangement (Sundance PPA). It also owns natural gas, wind, and solid fuel facilities and has a range of generation facilities in development or construction in Canada and the United States. Its facilities include Clover Bar Energy Centre 1, 2 and 3, Genesee 3, Clover Bar Landfill Gas and K2 Wind.