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Calpine Corporation is the largest generator of electricity from
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and geothermal resources in the
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, with operations in competitive power markets. A
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company based in
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, the company is owned by an affiliate of Energy Capital Partners and a
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of other investors, including Access Industries Inc. and
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. http://www.calpine.com/about-us/news/18-03-08-close.


Operations

Through wholesale power operations and its retail businesses, Calpine serves customers in 23 states, Canada and Mexico. As of March 2018, the directors of Calpine are CEO Thad Hill; Executive Vice Chairman Thad Miller; Tyler Reeder, Douglas Kimmelman, Andrew Singer and Andrew Gilbert of Energy Capital Partners; and Donald Wagner of Access Industries, Inc. The executive leadership team includes President/CEO Thad Hill, EVP/Chief Legal Officer Thad Miller, EVP/Chief Financial Officer Zamir Rauf, EVP/Power Operations Charlie Gates and EVPs of Commercial Operations Andrew Novotny and Caleb Stephenson. Its fleet of 78 power plants in operation or under construction represents nearly 26,000 megawatts of generation capacity.


History

In response to the
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and the
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, much legislation was passed that made domestic energy production an attractive enterprise. In 1984, Peter Cartwright and four of his co-workers, the Guy F. Atkinson Construction Company of
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, and the Electrowatt corporation struck an investment arrangement, and Calpine was born with initial capital of
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1 million. It was essentially a Silicon Valley startup company. The name "Calpine" is derived from the company's original California location and alpine, a reference to the
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home base of Electrowatt. Calpine is the largest generator of electricity from natural gas and geothermal resources in the United States. * 1984: provider of management services for independent energy companies * 1988: first power production * 1992: assets of US$21 billion * 1994: 141 MW capacity * 1996: largest
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ever for an independent energy company * 1998: purchased 45 gas turbine power plants * 1999: purchased 18 gas turbine power plants * 1999: acquired
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's plants at The Geysers, making Calpine the world's largest geothermal provider * 2001: the California electricity crisis * 2004: Investment bank
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begins
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Calpine, with researcher Christine Daley lacking confidence in Calpine. This information spreads to clients of Lehman. By the time Calpine goes bankrupt in 2005, Lehman will profit roughly $100,000,000 from the short. * 2005: November: CEO Peter Cartwright and CFO Bob Kelly leave the company. * 2005: December 20: Calpine files bankruptcy, US$22 billion in debt. Calpine's aggressive leveraged expansion plan was unsupportable in the economic environment formed by the 2000-2001 California energy crisis and the collapse of
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. Stock price dropped to less than US$0.30 per share. Delisted from NYSE. * 2008: On 1/31/08, Calpine emerges from bankruptcy. Previous stock was exchanged for warrants. New Calpine stock began trading on the NYSE under the ticker symbol "CPN." * 2008: Executive leadership team headed by president and CEO Jack Fusco join the company. * 2009: Moved corporate headquarters from
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to
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. * 2010: Acquired Conectiv Energy (generation) from Pepco Holdings. * 2010: Calpine dedicates the Geothermal Visitor Center and celebrates 50 years of geothermal power production at The Geysers in Northern California. * 2010: Thad Hill is named chief operating officer. * 2012: Calpine's power plant fleet generates a record 116 million MWh of electricity. * 2013: Calpine rings the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on January 18. * 2014: Jack Fusco becomes Calpine's executive chairman of the board and Thad Hill becomes the company's chief executive officer effective May 21. * 2014: Calpine executes on a strategic priority by selling six power plants in its Southeast region. * 2015: Calpine acquired award-winning retail electric provider Champion Energy, expanding customer channels in its core Texas and Northeastern U.S. markets. * 2016: Calpine acquired Granite Ridge Energy Center in Londonderry, New Hampshire. * 2016: Frank Cassidy becomes chairman of the board. * 2016: Calpine acquires Noble Group Ltd's North American energy business.http://investor.calpine.com/news/press-release-details/2016/Calpine-Closes-on-Acquisition-of-Noble-Americas-Energy-Solutions/default.aspx * 2018: Calpine is acquired by an affiliate of Energy Capital Partners and a consortium of other investors, including
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Inc. and
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, on March 8. A new board is named. Shares of Calpine's common stock stop trading prior to the March 9, 2018, opening of the New York Stock Exchange.


References

* Editors, ''Scientific American'' (2004)
The 2004 Scientific American 50 Award: Business Leaders
Retrieved February 7, 2006. * Editors, ''World-Generation''

Retrieved February 10, 2006. * Peters, Sara (2002)

Retrieved February 10, 2006. * {{cite news , title=Calpine to Trim Jobs, Shed Businesses to Reduce Costs , date=2 Feb 2006 , work=Los Angeles Times , url=http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-calpine2feb02,1,3466491.story?coll=la-headlines-business * Schlager, Neil (2006)

Retrieved February 10, 2006. * Green, Sherri (2016). http://www.calpine.com/. Revised July 17, 2019. Companies based in Houston Energy companies established in 1984 Electric power companies of the United States 1984 establishments in Texas