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Carson City - Governor Gibbons
announced today his selections to fill two
key
positions
in
the energy field,
the
newly created Commissioner of Energy and
Director of the Office of Energy.
Dr. Hatice Gecol will
transfer from her position as the Director
of the Office of Energy to become the
Commissioner. “I am pleased to retain the
expertise and experience that Dr. Gecol has
demonstrated while serving as the Director,”
Governor Gibbons said, “Her background and
planning skills are essential to our future
success.”
The Governor said he is particularly excited
about the appointment of Nevada
National Guard Chief Warrant Officer Jim
Groth, who will take over as the Director of
the Office of Energy, “Jim Groth is a can-do
kind of guy, Jim has a proven track record
of working through bureaucratic red tape and
getting things done,” Governor
Gibbons said. Groth presently serves as the
Nevada Solar Task Force Chairman and is a
Nevada Army Guardsman. For the past year and
a half, Groth has been serving as the
Environmental Supervisor with the Nevada
Army National Guard in Carson City.
In
February of this year, the Governor selected
Groth to head the Nevada Solar Task Force
which assists military stakeholders in
Nevada, state agencies, local governments
and commercial businesses with initiatives
to develop and implement renewable energy
projects. Groth has been instrumental in
helping the Nevada National Guard lead the
nation in development of solar photovoltaic
systems at the state’s Guard facilities.
Groth’s focus in the last year has been the
design and implementation of the Guard’s
“Super Solar Project,” a 3.4 megawatt
project supporting solar electrical energy
at the National Guard headquarters in Carson
City and at the two largest Army National
Guard facilities in the state in Las Vegas.
Construction for this project is scheduled
to begin in November with system
commissioning in March of 2010.
Under Groth’s direction, the Office of
Energy will play a major role in putting
into action the 2009 legislation
enacted in SB 358 and AB 522 which will
stimulate economic growth in Nevada.
Groth lives with his wife Carolyn in Carson
City. He is a fourth generation Nevadan and
has four grown
children and three grandchildren.
Jim Brandmueller, who presently serves as
the Energy Efficiency and Energy
Conservation Programs Manager for the Office
of Energy, will be the Acting Director until
Groth fulfills his National Guard duties and
takes his new position in November. |