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EthosEnergy
EthosEnergy Logo
EthosEnergy Logo
Type of site
Private
FoundedMay 6, 2014
Predecessor(s) Wood Group
Siemens Energy Service Turbocare
Headquarters
Houston, Texas (West Hemisphere) and Aberdeen, Scotland (East Hemisphere)
Country of origin United States of America
No. of locations24
Area servedMore than 100 countries worldwide
CEOAna Amicarella
Key people
  • Patricia Gonzalez (EVP-West Hemisphere)
  • Mario Cincotta (EVP-East Hemisphere)
  • Michael Muse (CFO)
  • Chris Wilkinson (SVP-Growth)
Industry Energy Technology
ServicesRotating Equipment Services and Solutions
Employees4,000+ employees
URL ethosenergy.com

Ethos Energy provides rotating equipment services and solutions. It offers facility operations and maintenance (O&M); shop; design, manufacture, and application of engineered components; repair and optimization of gas turbines and steam turbines, generators, compressors, and transformers, etc. The company caters to the power generation, oil and gas, aerospace, and industrial sectors. [1]

History

In 2014, Wood Group and Siemens Energy Services received the necessary regulatory approvals to close a joint venture between the Gas Turbine Services (GTS) business of Wood Group and the Siemens Energy Service TurboCare business unit. The new joint venture was named EthosEnergy and provides rotating equipment service for the power, oil and gas, aerospace and industrial sectors. [2]

The company has established affiliate and partnership relationships with KazTurboRemont (KTR), Wood Group Pratt and Whitney (WGPW), Shanahan Engineering and GTE (Gas Turbine Efficiency). [3] [4]

In 2019, Ana Amicarella replaced Mark Dobler as head of EthosEnergy. Dobler had been CEO since 2014. [5]

In 2021, EthosEnergy and Italian technical school Politecnico di Torino partnered to develop hydrogen turbine conversion technology. [6]

Headquartered out of both Houston, Texas and Aberdeen, Scotland, EthosEnergy has 24 locations worldwide serving more than 100 countries. [7]

Growth

In December 2019, Ana Amicarella was appointed CEO to take EthosEnergy into its next stage of strategic development and position the company for growth. By 2020 Amicarella restructured the business to better align with customers and current market dynamics and led EthosEnergy to its best financial year to date putting the company on track for ambitious growth over the next five-years. [8]

Sectors

Services

EthosEnergy offers services for rotating equipment to the power, oil and gas, aerospace and industrial sectors. The company also operates and maintains power plants owned by other parties.

Specific services include:

EthosEnergy's Torino, Italy location is the OEM for certain Fiat and Westinghouse mature gas turbine technologies, with over 65 years of OEM manufacturing experience. [14]

Facilities

EthosEnergy's global operations are directed from both its Western Hemisphere U.S. headquarters in Houston, Texas and Eastern Hemisphere headquarters in Aberdeen, Scotland.

The company hosts North America locations in:

Locations in Europe include:

The company also has operations in Rayong, Thailand; Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; and Doha, Qatar. [15]

Major Projects

In 2023:

In 2020:

In 2019:

In 2018:

In 2017:

In 2016:

  • Quantum Utility Generation: $8M five year operations and maintenance contract supporting the Nevada Cogeneration Associates #2 plant (Black Mountain) [24]
  • Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD): $116M for two operations and maintenance (O&M) contracts and renewal of an additional two contracts, to support the Central Valley Financing Authority (CVFA) Cogen I, the Sacramento Cogeneration Authority (SCA) Cogen II, the Sacramento Power Authority (SPA) Cogen III, the McClellan Gas Turbine and the Cosumnes power plants. [25]

In 2014:

Awards

As of March 2023, EthosEnergy and its leadership has won the following awards:

  • 2021 - Energy Industry Counsel (EIC): Culture of the Year [27]
  • 2020 - Women Inc.: Ana Amicarella - Most Influential Corporate Board of Director [28]
  • 2019 - Power Magazine: Ana Amicarella - Executive of the Year [29]
  • 2016 - Houston Business Roundtable: 29th Annual Safety Excellence Awards - Bronze Award for Hard Crafts Medium Size [30]
  • 2015 - Houston Business Roundtable: 28th Annual Safety Excellence Awards - Bronze Award for Hard Crafts Medium Size [31]
  • 2015 - Frost & Sullivan: Global Power Plant Services Entrepreneurial Company of the Year Award [32]

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