SALKA ENERGY
Colby Matthews is currently the Director of Business Development at SALKA ENERGY. With extensive experience in the energy industry, Colby has held various leadership positions at companies such as Chaberton Energy, GE Renewable Energy, and GE Capital. Colby's background includes roles in power generation development, commodities, and global markets. Prior to their career in the industry, Colby served in the US Navy as a Submarine Officer. Colby holds an MBA in Finance from The Wharton School, and degrees in Nuclear Engineering and Political Science from US Naval Nuclear Power School and United States Naval Academy respectively.
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SALKA ENERGY
Salka Energy is developing the energy of tomorrow. Our team specializes in delivering innovative solutions to address the most challenging development and financing problems that renewable energy projects face today. - Sophisticated and experienced renewables developer and independent power producer (IPP) headquartered in San Diego, California - Executive team has over 80 Years of combined renewables development experience, with over 1GW+ of wind, solar, and storage projects brought to commercial operations - Team has overseen the deployment of $1.7 Billion in capital funding - Team consists of development experts with decades of experience finding areas perfectly suited for utility-scale renewable energy projects - Salka has experience overseeing projects through its entire life cycle, including the Development, Financing, Construction, and Operational phases - The team is well versed in negotiating and structuring contractual agreements in support of a project's needs, including its overall capital investment (sponsor/tax equity, debt financing), equipment supply, procurement (EPC), balance of plant (BOP) contracting, energy procurement & offtake structuring, and operational maintenance and services arrangements - Salka has a track record of bringing innovative financing solutions to fruition in addressing some of the most complex challenges and risks seen in the industry today