Max Shilstone
Director of Business Development
Max Shilstone began his energy development career with PanEnergy, which later turned into Duke Energy North America. During this period, Shilstone successfully developed a greenfield 570 MW gas-fired combined-cycle project that interconnected to the Palo Verde Nuclear generating station, which served the western grid. This project became commercial in 2002. In addition, Shilstone developed a similar project in Clovis, New Mexico. Shilstone also worked for Stewart & Stevenson Services, a diesel/gas turbine OEM, where he successfully managed and marketed large generation projects both in the US and overseas.
Max Shilstone received his undergraduate degree in management from The University of Texas in Austin, and his MBA in Finance from St. Thomas University in Houston.