David Kilgour
Managing Director, Global Renewables UK Limited
David joined Global Renewables in May 2008 as Chief Financial Officer with responsibility for the financial team in support of both operations and business development. In December 2008, he was appointed Managing Director. David is also Company Secretary of Global Renewables UK Limited and a Board Director for Global Renewables Lancashire Holdings Limited.
Prior to joining Global Renewables, David was with United Utilities Plc for 15 years where he held various senior financial positions including Finance Director for the Business Development and International Division. He has extensive knowledge of structuring and financing PPP-type projects both in the UK and internationally.
David holds a BSc in Metallurgy from Leeds University and is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.
Richard W. Dubiel, CHP
Technical Director of Waste Management
Mr. Dubiel is a Certified Health Physicist with more than twenty-seven years experience in Health Physics, decontamination and decommissioning, chemistry, radiochemistry, environmental monitoring, and radioactive waste management program development and implementation. He has served as the Project Manager for site characterization and decontamination and decommissioning activities at several Department of Energy and Department of Defense sites, as well as private companies with facilities on the Site Decommissioning Management Plan. Mr. Dubiel has also served as an expert witness during licensing hearings for a proposed Uranium Enrichment Facility.
Mr. Dubiel has had various Health Physics, Radioactive Waste, and Chemistry program responsibilities during the licensing and start-up of four commercial power reactors and nine commercial reactor refueling outages. During his nine years with Philadelphia Electric, he was responsible for the development and implementation of the Health Physics, Chemistry, and Radioactive Waste Programs for the two unit Limerick site. He was responsible for all radiological and non-radiological monitoring programs in support of federal and state requirements, and managed an organization of over 150 full-time employees with an annual budget of over $20 million. He was later assigned to a nuclear group staff re-engineering project that resulted in O&M savings of over $30 million annually.
Mr. Dubiel was the senior responsible individual for all radiation protection and environmental monitoring activities both on-site and off-site during the March 28, 1979 accident at TMI-2. Mr. Dubiel was also the Health Physicist responsible for the initial identification and measurements of the highest radon levels recorded in a private residence in the state of Pennsylvania, and was involved in the development of radon mitigation technology.