RME CEO Bill Staby delivered a presentation and served as a panelist at an event sponsored by Maine-based E2Tech entitled “Ocean Energy: Updates on A Critical Maine Power Source.” “I was very pleased at the turn-out today,” Mr. Staby said. “It’s indicative off the high level of interest in ocean energy technologies in Maine.”
Besides Mr. Staby (pictured far left above), the other panelists were (from left to right) Beth Nagusky, Director of Innovation & Assistance at the Maine Department of Environmental Protection, John Ferland, Vice President, Project Development Ocean Renewable Power Company and Des FitzGerald, Vice President, Business Development Principle Power, Inc.
E2 Tech is a member organization focused on the environmental and energy technology sector of Maine’s economy. The sector includes firms that provide environmental services, manufacture environmental products, generate or transmit power, and that provide products/services related to energy. It also includes public agencies, educational institutions and non-profit organizations dedicated to environmental public policy, research and development, and education and information dissemination. Additionally, it may include lawyers and other service providers who maintain a substantial environmental and energy technology clientele.