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Ph # (330) 864-2549

FAX # (330) 864-2549

email; rvetterick@

2393 Brice Rd.,

Akron, Ohio 44313

Richard C. Vetterick

|Overview |Forty seven years management and engineering experience in the boiler industry, 41 of which were with the |

| |Babcock & Wilcox Co. Extensive experience and training in boiler design, dry-scrubber design & operation, |

| |research, construction, commissioning management, and troubleshooting service. Experienced in numerous fuels|

| |including bituminous, sub-bituminous and lignitic coals, oil, gas, and bio-mass fuels; in pressure part |

| |failure analysis, ASME code, and the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors code. Also |

| |experienced in NDT condition assessment, pulverizer systems, combustion and burner designs, control systems, |

| |and materials handling systems. |

|Professional Experience |April 1998–Present TRC Energy, Inc. Akron, Ohio |

| |Independent Consultant: |

| |Set up a Corporate entity to focus on consulting work relative to boiler operations and maintenance, combined|

| |cycle designs, and product development. |

| |April –1998 The Babcock and Wilcox Co Barberton, Ohio |

| |Retired with 41 years experience, 7 patents, and records in Field Engineering and Service Eng. Training & |

| |Development programs. |

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| |1997 -- 1998 The Babcock & Wilcox Co Barberton, Ohio |

| |Special Assistant to the Director, Global Field Engineering Services |

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| |1989 – 1998 The Babcock & Wilcox Co Barberton, Ohio |

| |Manager, Field Service Operations. |

| |Responsible for all Field Service Operations, including Condition Assessment Services, and Service |

| |Specialists. |

| |Responsible for start-up and commissioning operations of Utility and Industrial Products and field |

| |commissioning of Turn Key projects. |

| |Responsible for the management and profitability of “Field Managed Contracts” and Field Engineering |

| |Consulting Services, ~$20,000,000/yr. |

| |1987 – 1989 The Babcock & Wilcox Co Barberton, Ohio |

| |Manager, Field Service Technical Services. |

| |Developed and expanded Field Service products. |

| |Responsible for the marketing and operations of the Condition Assessment and Life Extension projects. |

| |Responsible for the project management of the Fuel System Specialty Products. |

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| |1983–1987 The Babcock & Wilcox Co Barberton, Ohio |

|Professional Experience |Manager, Dry Scrubber Products |

|(Continued) |Responsible for the Research & Development, and successful completion of B&W’s Dry Absorber SO2 removal |

| |product. |

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| |1973 – 1983 The Babcock & Wilcox Co Barberton, Ohio |

| |Manager, Field Service Engineering Department, Utility Power Generation Division |

| |Responsible for overall start-up service and technical support of the Utility Power Generation Division |

| |including administration responsibilities of Field Engineering and Results Engineering, approximately 180 |

| |personnel |

| |Recruited and trained Field Service Engineers and Results Engineers |

| |Assisted Design Engineering in technical problem solving and product development |

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| |1970 – 1973 The Babcock & Wilcox Co New York, New York |

| |District Engineer, New York City |

| |Managed customer service and support in the Northeast Service District |

| |Supervised and directed 15 – 20 Field Service Engineers |

| |Responsible for the start-up/commissioning of new plants |

| |Interfaced with plant engineers to assure the continued safe, reliable, and efficient operation of their |

| |facilities. |

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| |1968 – 1970 The Babcock & Wilcox Co Barberton, Ohio |

| |Field Service Coordinator, Utility Power Generation Division |

| |Provided technical support to one international and two domestic service districts. |

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| |1957 – 1968 The Babcock & Wilcox Co Field Assignment |

| |Field Service Engineer |

| |Commissioned power plants and industrial steam systems domestically and abroad. |

|Education |1957 BSIE from Iowa State University Ames, Iowa |

|Technical Papers / Books |Availability and Reliability Improvement Programs: American Power Conference, 1978. |

| |STEAM, its generation and use, 40th Edition; Chapter 43, “Fossil Fuel Boiler Operations”, Lead Author |

| |Comparative Evaluation of Cogeneration Cycle Alternatives; EPRI Repowering Workshop – Innovative Repowering |

| |Strategies With Advanced Gas Turbines. |

|Patents: |Hold 8 patents in boiler & burner designs, and renewable power generation. |

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