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Lloyd Rowe
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Lloyd is an expert in renewable resources, power contracts, and resource analysis.  He has been working on Electric Power Group’s assignment to assist the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) on energy matters.  Lloyd's responsibilities include negotiation, renegotiation, and analysis of the DWR Power Purchase Contracts.  In addition, Llyod specializes in renewable technology resources having participated in the negotiation and/or renegotiation of over one dozen of DWR’s contracts representing Biomass, Biogas, and Wind technologies.  

Previously, Lloyd was employed by Southern California Edison Company (SCE) in the Qualifying Facilities (QFs) Department as a Project Manager responsible for all activities associated with the negotiation of QF Contract restructuring and termination.  Prior to his promotion to Project Manager, Lloyd was a Senior Contract Manager responsible for managing over 20 QF Power Purchase Contracts with annual payments exceeding $400,000,000.  In addition, Llyod prepared and sponsored technical expert witness testimony before the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and testified in Superior Court of California on behalf of SCE concerning QF matters.  

Prior to joining SCE in 1994, Lloyd was employed by the CPUC as a Senior Regulatory Analyst.  Llyod was the Team Leader of the Alternative Generation Section where he organized and directed a staff of six that analyzed and reviewed Contract renegotiations to QF Power Purchase Contracts.  

Lloyd graduated from the University of California at Davis with a B.S. in Agricultural and Managerial Economics and a M.A. in Economics.