Senior Advisors

Roger Ballentine, Clean Energy Policy Advisor
Mr. Ballentine is the President of Green Strategies Inc., where he assists clients in the energy and environmental arena with domestic and international public policy matters, investment guidance in the clean tech marketplace, marketing and business development strategies, sustainability, and capital formation. He is also a Visiting Professor at the Harvard Law School teaching in the area of energy and climate policy and is a Senior Fellow at the Progressive Policy Institute in Washington D.C. Roger previously was a senior member of the White House staff, serving President Bill Clinton as Chairman of the White House Climate Change Task Force and Deputy Assistant to the President for Environmental Initiatives. Prior to being named Deputy Assistant to the President, Mr. Ballentine was Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs, where he focused on energy and environmental issues.

Susana De La Puente
Ms. De La Puente, was Vice Chairman for Latin America at J.P. Morgan until 2007, when she retired to pursue personal business. She is currently involved in private equity investing in the Andean Region, and is advisor to a series of companies and investors doing business in the region. Ms De La Puente is also involved in several non-for-profit organizations in Latin America.
In her 24 years in Latin America finances, Ms. De La Puente has played a key role in attracting investments to the region, having participated in the most important M&A transactions, advising government and private sector companies, and leading clients access into the international capital markets. Ms. De La Puente has received a series of awards for her achievements in Latin America.
Ms. De La Puente, a native of Peru, obtained a Masters in Business Administration from the Arthur D. Little School of Management (Boston, MA) and a Bachelors in Economics and Business Administration from the Universidad Del Pacifico (Lima, Peru).

About Sugar Cane Ethanol

Ethanol — particularly sugarcane ethanol — is a clean burning, high-octane biofuel. It is a renewable energy source and can be grown year after year. Pure ethanol, a grain alcohol produced from sources such as corn and sugarcane, is not typically used as a replacement for gasoline. Rather, anywhere from 10-85% ethanol can be integrated into a gasoline supply to reduce both oil consumption and fuel burning emissions that contribute to global warming. Sugarcane has become the primary fuel source for Brazil, a country that has successfully weaned itself from a dependency on foreign oil. Stratos believes that Peru is capable of growing up to twice the amount of sugarcane per hectare (ha)* than an equivalent operation in Brazil.

*A hectare (ha) is a metric unit used to measure area
1 ha = ~2.5 acres

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