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Renewable Energy

EARTH, WATER, WIND & SUN,That’s what we’re made from.

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Radiant light and heat from the sun is harnessed using a range of technologies which capture Solar Energy and bring it to your home.

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Whether it’s generated off-shore or on land, Wind Energy is a clean source of renewable energy that produces no air or water pollution.

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Requiring only the power of moving water (rivers, streams and ocean tides), Hydro Energy is the nation’s most available, reliable and sustainable energy source.

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Deep inside the Earth lies hot water and steam. This Geothermal Energy can be used to heat homes and generate electricity cleanly and efficiently.

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The C.E.O

Farrell Matilda Rachael

Farrell Energy & Co is very pleased to announce that our CEO and Founder, Rachael Matilda Farrell is a Registered Professional Engineer responsible for overall management of Farrell Energy Solution and has more than thirty two years of experience in domestic oil/gas exploration and production operations, management, and petroleum engineering consulting.Rachael has extensive management experience in production, drilling, and reservoir engineering, with total P/L responsibility for an independent oil/gas producer operating in the major domestic onshore basins and in coastal GOM waters. She served as shareholder, director, and chief operating officer for privately owned oil and gas exploration and production company through June 2003 .. She works with the Board of Directors and senior staff to develop strategic and business plans and formulate the organization’s goals, objectives, policies, and programs. she also organizes and directs the global staff organization,


EDUCATION

  • B.S. Petroleum Engineering University of Alberta. May 1987
  • M.B.A. Finance and Management University of Alberta. December 1991
  • M.S. Petroleum Engineering University of Alberta. May 1994