Doug Kimmelman established ECP in April 2005; ECP has over $30 billion of capital under management and is the largest owner in the U.S. of electricity generation, renewable power and energy storage assets, having owned over 300 power generation assets over the past 15 years. ECP focuses on control investments across power generation, renewables, energy storage, environmental infrastructure and energy efficiency projects.Prior to founding ECP, Mr. Kimmelman spent 22 years with Goldman Sachs in the firm’s Pipeline and Utilities Department. He was named a General Partner in 1996 and remained exclusively focused on the energy and utility sectors in the Investment Banking Division until 2002 when he transferred to the J. Aron commodity group to help form a new business for Goldman in becoming an intermediary in electricity trading markets. Mr. Kimmelman also played a leadership role at Goldman Sachs in building a principal investing business in power generation and related energy assets. Mr. Kimmelman received a B.A. in Economics from Stanford University and an M.B.A. from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Philanthropically, Mr. Kimmelman is developing, alongside his four children, a non-profit academic and athletic center in Los Angeles in honor of his late wife and is partnering on the project with Tiger Woods charitable foundation and the USTA. Mr Kimmelman has chaired the board of Blair Academy, a private boarding school in New Jersey for the past 10 years. He also serves on the board and the ownership group of the Miami Marlins baseball club.