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Ednen Hindi
Ednen brings over 10 years of modern energy experience to Karbon Zero, with a primary focus on wind and solar project integration. Prior to founding Karbon Zero, he had already developed and led several successful business ventures. Since 1999, he has been assessing, researching, and developing wind energy resources and has consulted on wind projects throughout the Country. Ednen also remains at the forefront of other renewable efforts, such as solar thermal power and photovoltaics, advanced energy storage, as well as various other clean power technologies.
Ednen earned a B.A. in Business and is currently pursuing an MBA at the Anderson Graduate School of Management at the University of New Mexico.
Anthony A. Apodaca
Anthony has been with Karbon Zero since 2007. His primary area of expertise is law, land owner relations, land acquisitions, contracting, and government relations. He works hand in hand with the members of the development team to provide legal and public assistance with the development process as well as managing internal matters of law.
Anthony is a graduate of the University of New Mexico School of Law with a Juris Doctor. Prior to law school, he had a broad educational background, including history, biology, and music. His diverse roles include representing Karbon Zero at the New Mexico Renewable Energy Transmission Authority, working with land owners and government officials, as well as handling the daily legal matters of development and operations.
Eric L. Gibson
Eric Gibson brings over 30 years engineering and construction experience and 7 years renewable energy experience to Karbon Zero. Eric has been involved in materials acquisition for large commercial heavy and highway construction projects, utility and commercial building construction. Mr. Gibson oversees the technical and engineering aspects of Karbon Zero’s enterprise, ranging from resource assessment deployment to preparing sites for commercial construction. He forms the critical link between the office and the field. Eric earned a Construction Engineering degree from The University of New Mexico, where he graduated 4th in his class.
Daniel St. Germain
Dan received his B.S. in Environmental Design from the University of Colorado, Boulder in 1993 and beginning in 2000, he attended the Centre of Geographic Sciences (COGS) in Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia for an intensive program in GIS and remote sensing. In 2006 he earned an M.S. in Geography from the University of New Mexico with a focus on watershed and resource management. Dan has extensive experience in GIS application and cartography having worked for the USDA Forest Service, SWCA Environmental Consultants and currently Karbon Zero.
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