Join us on Wed. March 20th from 4-6 pm to learn about The Potential of Small-Scale Storage, with a particular focus on technologies for the residential market.
Rob Smart, the Director of Market Development at Generac, and Ian Burnes, the Director of Strategic Initiatives at Efficiency Maine Trust, will discuss the latest technology in behind-the-meter storage in Maine. Our panel will speak on linking small-scale batteries as well as the potential of virtual power plants to increase the reliability and efficiency of the grid across Maine.
Thank you to Generac for hosting this forum in their office at 53 Darling Ave, South Portland. Parking is available next to the building.
E2Tech's Annual Sponsors& Partners:
E2Tech Sustaining Partners (as of 3/1/2024)
SUSTAINING LEADERS: Bernstein Shur, Burns & McDonnell, Central Maine Power, Orsted, SMRT Architects & Engineers
SUSTAINING STEWARDS: Arcadia, Berry Dunn, BRI Environmental, Consulate General of Canada, Cianbro, Credere Associates, DNV GL, East Brown Cow, Eaton Peabody, ECI, EDP Renewables, Generac, GZA, Hydro Quebec, Key Capture Energy, LS Power, Northeast Bank, Maine Community Solar, ORPC, Perkins Thompson, Pierce Atwood, PowerMarket, Preti Flaherty, Quebec Government Office in Boston, ReVision Energy, RLC, Royal River Heat Pumps, Sandborn, Head & Associates, Sebago Technics, Sevee & Maher Engineers, Stantec, Summit Natural Gas, Sunrun, Tetra Tech, TRC, Verrill and VHB
SUSTAINING INDIVIDUAL DONORS: Several Committed Mainers and Friends
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