Environmental & Energy Technology Council of Maine

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125 Community Dr Ste 101
Augusta, ME 04330

The Environmental & Energy Technology Council of Maine (E2Tech) has been a pivotal organization since 2002, dedicated to the advancement of Maine's environmental energy and clean technology sectors. Acting as a catalyst, E2Tech fosters business development, facilitates networking, and promotes sustainable growth for businesses, public agencies, and the community in Maine.

With a commitment to innovation and resilience, E2Tech hosts approximately 50 events annually, ranging from educational forums to networking gatherings. Their initiatives also include providing objective information and support for the green economy, making them a leader in the pursuit of a sustainable future in Maine.

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