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May 7 | Environment and Energy Updates

Last year AVCOG, Sanford, Evergreen Home, Maine Community Solar, ORPC, Sierra Club, Shred, TRC and others had interns via the ReMaine Clean Energy Internship Programa workforce program that covers 50% of the interns’ wages up to $22/hour for 240-hour placements (about $2,500). E2TEch is still seeking hosts for this summer. Call us at 207-800-TECH or email remaine@neep.org to learn the steps to get funding for your intern.


Join the Portland Chamber of Commerce on May 9 from 7-9 am for their Eggs & Issues talk with Bigelow Labs. Learn from Bigelow's president, Dr. Deborah Bronk, about their innovative approach to ocean science.


Join E2Tech’s Sustaining Steward, Verrill, at their webinar on Thurs. May 16 from 11 am-12 pm. Tawny Alvarez will speak to the topic of Exploring the Intersection: Generative AI and Employment Regulations.


Visit E2Tech's job board to see new, open positions at a variety of organizations!


E2Tech is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, and our fiscal year will be ending soon. While membership dues are an important part of our income, we also receive philanthropic contributions. Can you make a $50, $100, or $250 contribution today to support expanded programming to better serve our community? Donate here.

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