Enviva

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Enviva
Enviva
TypePublic/master limited partnership
NYSEEVA
IndustryRenewable energy
Founded2004
Headquarters,
United States
ProductsSustainably sourced wood pellets
Number of employees
1,000+
Websiteenvivabiomass.com

Enviva is the world's largest producer of industrial wood pellets, an energy source used to generate electricity and heat.

Enviva was founded in 2004 and was first located in Richmond, Virginia. Headquarters were transferred to Bethesda, Maryland[1] in 2011. The company conducted an initial public offering in 2015[2] and is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under EVA.[3]

Enviva has 5 corporate offices worldwide, operates 9 pellet plants in 6 states of the Southeast United States, employs over 1,200 associates,[4] and ships wood pellets worldwide from 5 ports in the United States.

Leadership[]

  • John Keppler,[5][6] Chairman and CEO
  • Shai Even,[7] Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer
  • William Schmidt,[8] Executive Vice President, Corporate Development & General Counsel
  • Thomas Meth,[9][10] Executive Vice President, Sales & Marketing
  • Royal Smith,[11] Executive Vice President, Operations
  • Joseph ‘Nic” Lane,[12] Executive Vice President, Human Capital
  • Yana Kravtsova, Executive Vice President, Communications, Public and Environmental Affairs
  • Don Calloway, Vice President, Equity, Inclusion, and Impact
  • Norb Hintz,[13] Senior Vice President and Chief Engineer
  • Craig Lorraine, Senior Vice President, Commercial and Sustainability Operations
  • John-Paul Taylor, Senior Vice President, Optimization and Origination Marketing
  • Chris Seifert, Vice President, EHS and Operations
  • Wushuang Ma, Vice President and Treasurer
  • Kate Walsh, Vice President, Investor Relations
  • Chaminda Wijetilleke,[14] Vice President, Corporate Strategy and Development
  • Mike Johnson, Vice President, Chief Accounting Officer
  • James Geraghty,[15] Vice President, Operations Finance
  • Jens Wolf, Vice President, Commercial, General Manager, Europe
  • Tauna Rignall, Vice President, Capital Projects and Construction

Facilities[]

Corporate Offices[]

Wood pellet plants[]

New planned wood pellet plants[]

Ports[]

New planned port[]

References[]

  1. ^ "About Us". Enviva.
  2. ^ "Enviva Partners, LP Announces Closing of Initial Public Offering". Enviva.
  3. ^ "ENVIVA PARTNERS LP EVA". New York Stock Exchange.
  4. ^ www.bloomberg.com https://www.bloomberg.com/press-releases/2019-11-08/north-carolina-manufacturing-extension-partnership-recognizes-enviva-with-leadership-in-manufacturing-award-for-sustainability. Retrieved 2020-07-16. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. ^ "John Keppler". Bloomberg.
  6. ^ "Wood Is a Natural 24-Hour Renewable Fuel". Wall Street Journal. 27 June 2019.
  7. ^ "Shai Even". Bloomberg.
  8. ^ "William H Schmidt". Bloomberg.
  9. ^ "Thomas Meth". Bloomberg.
  10. ^ "Ist das Aus für die Kohle die große Chance für Biomasse?". Energie.de (in German).
  11. ^ "Eward Royal Smith". Wall Street Journal.
  12. ^ "Nic Lane". Bloomberg.
  13. ^ "Norb Hintz". Bloomberg.
  14. ^ "Chaminda Wijetilleke". Bloomberg.
  15. ^ "James P Geraghty". Bloomberg.
  16. ^ "Wood Pellet Manufacturers Partner to Satisfy Growing Demand for Biomass Fuel". Business Wire. 15 August 2011.
  17. ^ "Enviva Pellets Amory". Enviva.
  18. ^ "Cottondale". Enviva.
  19. ^ "Enviva Completes Acquisition of South Carolina Wood Pellet Plant". Enviva. 16 February 2018.
  20. ^ "Enviva Pellets Hamlet SBP Stakeholder Consultation". Enviva.
  21. ^ "TOP STORY: Breaking Ground at Enviva Plant Signifies New Economic Development in Richmond County". The Richmond Observer.
  22. ^ "Enviva Pellets Northampton". Enviva.
  23. ^ "Enviva Pellets Sampson". Enviva.
  24. ^ "Enviva Pellets Southampton". Enviva.
  25. ^ "Waycross, GA". Enviva Biomass. Retrieved 2020-08-03.
  26. ^ "Enviva to build $175 million wood pellet plant in Sumter County". Alabama Daily News. 7 October 2019.
  27. ^ "Governor Ivey Announces Completion of Project Agreement Paving the Way for Enviva to Build Alabama Wood Pellet Plant, Creating 85 Jobs in Sumter County". Office of the Governor Kay Ivey. 4 October 2019.
  28. ^ "Enviva breaks ground on huge wood pellet plant in George County" (PDF). George County, Mississippi.
  29. ^ "Port of Chesapeake, VA". Enviva.
  30. ^ "Port of Mobile, AL: Long-term lease". Enviva.
  31. ^ "Port Panama City, Florida: Long-term Lease". Enviva.
  32. ^ "Port of Savannah, GA". Enviva Biomass. Retrieved 2020-08-03.
  33. ^ "Port of Wilmington, NC". Enviva.
  34. ^ "Enviva breaks ground on Port of Pascagoula terminal". WLOX.


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