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Tim Formaz, is wholly involved in the design/build of small to medium size power project and engaged in the development and construction of power generation and power systems worldwide. Mr. Formaz is a highly flexible provider of engineering solutions and equipment as well as construction and project management services.

Tim Formaz joined forces with Alset Power Company with the purpose of developing not only turbine-based energy projects worldwide, but to focus on newer, state-of-the-art technologies that would combine a highly efficient gasification process to destroy MSW with the idea that waste-to-energy projects would continue to need power turbines for the foreseeable future. Tim understood that with the advent of changing market forces in the renewable energy space the need for power turbines was rapidly decreasing. Many nations were focusing on wind and solar energy as a means to reduce their electricity costs, thereby substantially reducing the need for energy projects requiring power turbines.

Tim’s experience around the world covers 34 years, with projects in over 20 countries, providing us with a unique knowledge and adaptability to the various conditions that may arise with any given environment.

Our engineering and technical staff have decades of hands-on experience in the engineering and construction phases of power generation. This includes equipment selection, overhauling, site design, shipping, installation, and startup of generating plants and transmission systems.

Mr. Formaz and his team have been planning, designing, building and relocating major electrical power components and systems for over forty years. Their management, engineering, technical staff and key subcontractors have decades of hands on experience in all fields of construction and power generation.

These skills include technology/power selection, equipment selection, equipment overhauling, site design, shipping, installation, and startup of generating plants, transmission systems and all attendant equipment. The range of projects spans from small 1.5 MW hydroelectric plants in Alaska to 600 MW combined cycle turbine plants in the Middle East. Alset Power Company is also totally conversant and knowledgeable regarding the economics, opportunities and methods associated with developing renewable/alternative energy projects such as wind, solar/photo voltaic, waste-to-energy and biomass fed electrical projects.

Tim’s extensive rolodex and relationships stretching back many years, allows the company to call on an incredible reservoir of highly reliable talent from design and environmental engineering specialists, major equipment manufacturers (Babcock and Wilcox, GE, Siemens etc.), to expert negotiators of multi-million dollar power purchase agreements. This huge range of disparate talent and organizational flexibility allows Mr. Formaz and the Alset Power team to perform enormous tasks in an extremely cost effective and timely manner.

Our Capabilities:

Engineering: mechanical, civil, electrical
— detailed design
— FEED (front end engineering and design)
— consulting
— installation&project management

Analysis
— fit‐for purpose analysis
— feasibility studies
— financial analysis

Inspections
— power plant inspections
— powerline inspections&surveys
— substation inspections

Dismantling, Relocation, Upgrading
— control systems
— full power plants
— critical equipment repair
— modifications

Powerplant supply
— NEW power plant supply
— USED power plant supply&fully overhauled power plant supply

Power Generation
— Simple Cycle 5 MW to 300 MW
— Combined Cycle
— Turbines new&used (gas and steam)
— Reciprocating Engines
— Biomass Plants
— Coal Plants
— Sugar Mills
— Pulp&Paper
— Biogas
— Solar
— Remote Power Installation

Installation&Commissioning
— Gas Turbine power: ABB, Rolls‐Royce, GE, Siemens, Solar
— Steam Turbine power: GE, Siemens, Skoda, and others
— Reciprocatng engine power: Rolls‐Royce Bergen, Wartsila, Jenbacher, Niigata, Caterpillar, and others

HV Transmission
— Design&Installation
— New 33kV to 765kV
— Conductor Replacement
— Powerline maintenance
— Substation maintenance