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Gravity Power's Design Change and Progress Update

Thursday, June 6, 2013 2:00am - 2:50am EDT  
Host: Definitive Solar Institute
By: Tom Mason, CEO, Gravity Power

Hear Tom Mason, power generation expert and CEO of Gravity Power, LLC, provide an update on his company's evolving technology and most recent project development activities and plans. Be sure to attend this webinar so you can participate in the live Question & Answer session that will followTom's presentation.

A little background: Gravity Power, LLC's "Gravity Power Module" (GPM) hydraulically lifts a massive piston inside a deep vertical shaft to store energy and releases the piston on demand to force water through a hydro turbine. Early units will supply 40-300 MW for 4 hours or more. The company plans to sell turnkey plants plus offer the technology in strategic markets through joint ventures or licensing. Gravity Power is working with developers in Germany, South Africa, France, the United Kingdom, the Middle East, India, China, Turkey, and California to develop commercial installations with the first projected to be started next year.

In late 2011, Tom presented a very popular webinar (you should click here to access the webinar recording) introducing Gravity Power's energy storage power plants in comparison to combustion turbine plants and other storage for peaking and ancillary services power.

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Tom Mason
Tom Mason

CEO, Gravity Power

Tom Mason is a recognized expert in power generation and in gas turbine technology. He was Executive Vice President of Calpine and President of Calpine Power Company, responsible for the largest fleet of gas-fired power plants in the world and largest geothermal facility in the world. While at Calpine he managed the simultaneous construction of 30 power plants, each of 500 MW or above. Prior to that, Tom was President and COO of CalEnergy (now MidAmerican Energy) and was with Solar Gas Turbines and Commonwealth Edison.

Tom has extensive experience in power grid deregulation and restructuring, acquired in both the United States and the UK. He is an engineering graduate of Purdue University and holds an MBA from the University of Chicago.


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