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January 28: Environmental & Energy Updates

Elisabeth Bialosky

Annual Legislative Breakfast


If all goes well next Thursday, we’ll once again have a fire in the fireplace at the Governor Hill Mansion, just down the street from the State House.


As of today, we have about 75 registered participants for the 8-10 am program — gathering to hear comments from and give ideas to the DEP Commissioner Loyzom, Sen. Tepler + Rep. Campbell and PUC Chair Phil Bartlett, Rep. Sachs + Rep. Foster.


Arrive early to talk with them and professional staff from the Governor's Energy Office, ISO New England, ME DOT, Maine Office of the Public Advocate,  Maine Redevelopment Land Bank, and others.


The private sector and NGO sector participants are listed below. Also below is information about our March 5 program at USM on MassTimber.


Governor Hill Mansion
Governor Hill Mansion

More Details about the Events Above:

February 6, 2025, 7:45-10:00 am in Augusta

E2Tech hosts an annual gathering on the first Thursday of February for leaders and professionals in all levels of government, business, politics, and administration. Register today for the morning program at the Governor Hill Mansion in State Street in Augusta. The breakfast will be followed by optional additional meetings in the State House. (sign up)


March 5, 2025, 3-6 pm in Portland

We are hosting a special afternoon program with SMRT, USM, and representatives from multiple institutions on the technologies, techniques, savings and benefits of using wood rather than steel and concrete for larger structures at schools, campuses, visitor centers, and other institutions where knowledge exchange is a key goal.  (sign up) Other Updates: Others at the Legislative Breakfast Next Thursday:  Apex Companies

Bernstein Shur, Burns & McDonnell, Central Maine Power Company, Competitive Energy Services, Cornerstone Government Affairs, Drummond & Woodsum, FB Environmental, Flycatcher, Linden Clean Energy, Normandeau Associates, ORPC, Perennial Renewables, Pierce Atwood, Preti Flaherty, ReVision Energy Sanborn Head and Associates, Sargent, Sebago Technics, Sevee and Maher Engineers, SolarLogix, Stantec, Summit Utilities, Tetra Tech, Trane, TRC, Unitil, Verrill, Versant Power, Wagner Forest Management, WSP USA

Biodiversity Research Institute, Citizens Climate Lobby, ClimateWork Maine, Conservation Law Foundation, Maine Renewable Energy Association, Maine Sierra Club, Maine State Chamber of Commerce, Maine Water Utilities Association, Natural Resources Council of Maine, The Maine Monitor


Subsidies for Your Interns: As in past two years, E2Tech is again helping our members secure early-career employees through the ReMaine Program. ReMaine covers all of the administrative tasks for having interns/temporary employees and pays for about half of their salary. Businesses, agencies, organizations and municipalities from around the state have participated. Interns can start at any time. Details available online (E2Tech website or 2-page flier). Or call us at 207-800-TECH.

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