Two important updates for our community.
We’re pleased to announce that Elisabeth Bialosky is E2Tech’s new office manager and program administrator. Jacqui Baker has followed the tradition of many in our sector — namely she taken a position with another firm in our community. In her case, it’s BNRG Dirigo.
Reminder that E2Tech has shifted to a new membership renewal system. Instead of doing renewals throughout the year, we now have four cohorts of members. Last week was the start of a new fiscal quarter, so the next group who are up for renewal received renewal notices. If you aren’t a member, we invite you to join, and if you aren’t sure of your employer’s membership status, the list of companies is on the website. If you’d like details on individual memberships, call us at 207-800-TECH or email info@e2tech.org. Upcoming Events We are pleased to present “Design the Future: Scaling development and redevelopment with low-carbon emphasis” at the Roux Institute in Portland, Maine on October 24th from 6pm-8pm. This program will feature speakers from both Maine and Germany showcasing the whole-neighborhood approach to passive house with examples of realized concepts from Germany side-by-side with proposed developments in Maine. This program is free but space is limited and registration via the PHM website is required. Light refreshments from Black Tie Catering will be served.
For Details and to Register for 10/24 The Home + Energy Chats organized by Maine & Healthy Maine Homes brings together green building industry experts and homeowners for insightful conversations on health, energy efficiency and sustainability. Each session includes Q&A time. Past episodes are on their website.
A Fundraiser / Concert for Climate on Sunday, Oct. 22 will be at St. Luke's Cathedral in Portland. Beginning at 2:30, the concert is a multimedia celebration of our livable world for all ages, and the program is to inspire those who are working to help the environment and those who want to. The program includes a presentation from Briana Warmer, CEO of Atlantic Sea Farms. The Citizens Climate Lobby fundraiser will support Maine students participation in climate initiatives in Washington, DC. Register here. MASS TIMBER
The Québec Offsite Wood Construction Mission in Maine was yesterday in Portland, bringing together ten firms from Quebec with a similar number of E2Tech members as well as many others. TimberHP, Thornton Tomasetti, passivhausMaine, MITC were among the participants. Info on the Canadian Firms can be found on the Quebec Wood Export Bureau website.
E2Tech is promoting the MassTimber Conference that the Portland Museum of Art is convening on Nov. 13-15. It will be an "immersive experience packed with short “Timber Talks” by leading experts along with engaging lectures, dynamic discussions, and enlightening field trips.
E2Tech is also working with SMRT and USM on a half-day Mass Timber & Education program in March in Portland focused on MassTimber. Details on that should be available next month. We also have the opportunity to bring a delegation of Maine-based executives to Quebec.
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