On Thursday, January 16, 2025 Matthew Gamache, Competitive Energy Services’ Chief Operating Officer, was elected for a three-year term to the Board of Directors of the Environmental & Energy Technology Council of Maine (E2Tech), along with four other Portland area professionals.
A graduate of Bowdoin College’s Government and Environmental Studies program and Vermont Law School’s Masters of Energy Regulation and Law, Matt joined CES a decade ago and has experience in distributed generation and net metering projects, power purchase agreements, renewable energy procurement strategies, utility tariff design, energy budgeting, and price forecasting. He also serves on the Yarmouth Climate Action Board.
"I have been attending E2Tech events since I started working for CES in Maine's energy industry over 10 years ago. Through E2Tech I've made meaningful connections and gained broad exposure to the great work being done throughout Maine's environmental, energy, and technology sectors. I am proud to serve on the Board and contribute towards fostering the same opportunities for my CES colleagues, industry peers, our clients, and the wider E2Tech community," said Matt Gamache.
E2Tech’s mission is centered on helping build and expand the State of Maine’s environmental, energy, and clean technology sectors. The organization, active for 20+ years, acts as a catalyst to stimulate growth, while helping companies, business owners, public agencies, and others in the community thrive. In fulfilling the organization’s mission, E2Tech facilitates networking, serves as a clearinghouse for objective information, and leads efforts to promote sustainable, resilient development across Maine. Annually, E2Tech hosts and/or convenes approximately 50 events ranging from informational webinars, educational forums, networking gatherings, legislative previews, and the latest updates on innovation, technology, and stories about change and the future of our sector.
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