Carl
E. Avers
Carl
Avers earned a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from
MTU in 1962. He continued his education in 1968 at Stanford
University completing a special course in Special Finance,
Economics, Accounting and Engineering Economy. Carl began
his career in 1962 at the San Diego Gas & Electric Company
as a Junior Engineer. He advanced in the company to the level
of Project Manager before becoming a successful entrepreneur
and consultant in the thermal energy area beginning in 1970
when he first developed Applied Energy, Incorporated. From
1975 until 1980 he was the Director of Advanced Energy Systems
Division for Ellers, Fanning, Oakley, Chester & Pike,
Incorporated. Avers was the principal business architect for
a start-up company in 1980 that by 1987 became a 500 employee,
$125 million revenue energy company. He is currently CEO and
Chairman of Thermal Ventures Incorporated, a company he co-founded
in 1989. Thermal Ventures owns and operates energy systems
in four cities and is based in Youngstown, Ohio. With revenues
in excess of $30 million in 1998 they employ over 100 individuals.
Carl is also the Chairman, President and -CEO of Thermal Venture
II, LLC, which was formed in 2000 with Yorktown, a financial
investor for the purpose of acquiring and developing a major
district heating, cooling and electricity generating business
with units throughout the country. Carl has written several
publications and has presented numerous technical papers.
In 1986 he received the first man-of-the-year Norman R. Taylor
award by the International District Energy Association. He
is a registered Professional Engineer in the states of California,
Tennessee and Florida, a member and past President and Director
of the International District Heating and Cooling Association,
was a board member of a NYSE company, Catalyst Energy &
Development Corporation, and a director of Entropy Systems,
Incorporated.
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