OCI Solar Power LLC
Timothy Heinle has a diverse work experience in the renewable energy sector. Timothy most recently served as the Vice President of Business Development at OCI Solar Power LLC, starting in November 2017. Prior to this, they held various roles at groSolar, including Vice President of Business Development in Wholesale and Utility Markets, and Director of Business Development. From 2011 to 2013, Timothy held the position of Vice President of Renewable Energy Development at Siemens. Timothy also worked as the Vice President of Project Development at Community Energy, Inc. in 2010. Before that, in 2009, they served as the Executive Director at Pace Global Energy Services. Timothy's earlier experience includes roles as Vice President at Magellan Resources Group, Manager of Project Development at Duke Energy, and Manager/Assistant Vice President at Pace Global Energy Services.
Timothy Heinle received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Government from Georgetown University, where they attended from 1985 to 1989. Later, they pursued higher education at William & Mary – Raymond A. Mason School of Business, from 1993 to 1995, completing their Master of Business Administration (MBA). The field of study for their MBA is not specified.
OCI Solar Power LLC
OCI Solar Power is a leader in the solar power industry, providing innovation and development for utility scale solar power plants in communities throughout the United States. Headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, OCISP develops, constructs, finances, owns, and operates photovoltaic (PV) projects that generate sustainable green energy, create jobs, and increase energy independence. Our company highlights include: • OCISP was the first company to bring utility scale solar projects to Texas; • As of August 31, 2017, there are 950 MW that have been installed and are operating in the ERCOT market, with 450 MW developed, designed, procured, and constructed by OCISP; • Three of our Texas-based projects are 100% Buy American Act complaint; • One of our projects, Alamo 6, is the largest dual-axis solar farms in the United States; and • OCI Company Ltd., OCISP’s ultimate parent company, is one of the four largest manufacturers of polysilicon, the raw material for solar cells, in the world.