Enviva
Enviva Inc. is the world's largest producer of wood pellets, a renewable alternative to coal. The company has also been the subject of controversy regarding its sustainability with an environmental group's analysis suggesting Enviva is responsible for 50 acres a day of clear-cut land and significantly increased CO2 production compared to coal per megawatt-hour.[1]
Enviva | |
Type | Public company |
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Industry | Renewable energy |
Founded | 2004 |
Headquarters | Bethesda, Maryland, U.S. |
Products | Sustainably sourced wood pellets |
Number of employees | 1,386 (December 31, 2022) |
Website | envivabiomass |
Enviva was founded in 2004, conducted an initial public offering in 2015,[2] and is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under EVA.[3]
Enviva has five corporate offices worldwide, operates nine pellet plants in six states of the Southeast United States, employs 1,200 associates,[4] and ships wood pellets worldwide from five terminal facilities in the United States.
Leadership
- John Keppler,[5][6] Chairman and chief executive officer
- Shai Even,[7] Executive Vice President and 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 & Environmental Affairs
- Norb Hintz,[13] Senior Vice President and Chief Engineer
- John-Paul Taylor, Senior Vice President, Optimization & Origination Marketing
- Dr. Jennifer Jenkins,[14][15] Vice President and Chief Sustainability Officer
- Chris Seifert, Vice President, EHS & Operations
- Wushuang Ma, Vice President and Treasurer
- Kate Walsh, Vice President, Investor Relations
- Chaminda Wijetilleke,[16] Vice President, Strategy and Integration
- Oscar Young, Vice President and Corporate Controller
- James Geraghty,[17] Vice President, Operations Finance
- Jens Wolf, Vice President, Commercial, General Manager Europe
- Craig Lorraine, Vice President, Customer Fulfillment
Facilities
Corporate Offices
- Bethesda, Maryland (Headquarters)
- Berlin, Germany
- Raleigh, North Carolina
- Tokyo, Japan
- York, UK
Wood pellet plants
New planned wood pellet plants
- Epes, Alabama[28][29]
- Lucedale, Mississippi[30]
Ports
- Port of Chesapeake, Virginia[31]
- Port of Mobile, Alabama[32]
- Port of Panama City, Florida[33]
- Port of Savannah, Georgia[34]
- Port of Wilmington, North Carolina[35]
New planned port
- Port of Pascagoula, Mississippi[36] (Under construction)
References
- "Clear Cut" (PDF). Securities and Exchange Commission. SEC. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
- "Enviva Partners, LP Announces Closing of Initial Public Offering". Enviva.
- "ENVIVA PARTNERS LP EVA". New York Stock Exchange.
- "North Carolina Manufacturing Extension Partnership Recognizes Enviva with Leadership in Manufacturing Award for Sustainability". www.bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2020-07-16.
- "John Keppler". Bloomberg.
- "Wood Is a Natural 24-Hour Renewable Fuel". Wall Street Journal.
- "Shai Even". Bloomberg.
- "William H Schmidt". Bloomberg.
- "Thomas Meth". Bloomberg.
- "Ist das Aus für die Kohle die große Chance für Biomasse?". Energie.de (in German).
- "Eward Royal Smith". Wall Street Journal.
- "Nic Lane". Bloomberg.
- "Norb Hintz". Bloomberg.
- "Jennifer Jenkins". Bloomberg.
- "Wood Pellets Draw Fire as Alternative to Coal". Wall Street Journal.
- "Chaminda Wijetilleke". Bloomberg.
- "James P Geraghty". Bloomberg.
- "Wood Pellet Manufacturers Partner to Satisfy Growing Demand for Biomass Fuel". Business Wire.
- "Enviva Pellets Amory". Enviva.
- "Cottondale". Enviva.
- "Enviva Completes Acquisition of South Carolina Wood Pellet Plant". Enviva.
- "Enviva Pellets Hamlet SBP Stakeholder Consultation". Enviva.
- "TOP STORY: Breaking Ground at Enviva Plant Signifies New Economic Development in Richmond County". The Richmond Observer.
- "Enviva Pellets Northampton". Enviva.
- "Enviva Pellets Sampson". Enviva.
- "Enviva Pellets Southampton". Enviva.
- "Waycross, GA". Enviva Biomass. Retrieved 2020-08-03.
- "Enviva to build $175 million wood pellet plant in Sumter County". Alabama Daily News.
- "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.
- "Enviva breaks ground on huge wood pellet plant in George County" (PDF). George County, Mississippi.
- "Port of Chesapeake, VA". Enviva.
- "Port of Mobile, AL: Long-term lease". Enviva.
- "Port Panama City, Florida: Long-term Lease". Enviva.
- "Port of Savannah, GA". Enviva Biomass. Retrieved 2020-08-03.
- "Port of Wilmington, NC". Enviva.
- "Enviva breaks ground on Port of Pascagoula terminal". WLOX.
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