1/8/2024 0 Comments Task office![]() The Eames Task Chair marries the beloved molded one-piece shell design-in side or armchair versions-with a five-star base for just-right stability and a height-adjustable, swivel-mounted seat and casters for mobility. In this iteration as the Eames Task Chair, the iconic chair steps up its service as a desk chair that provides effortless functionality and flexibility. George O’Keefe, Jr., Town of Rumford Jeff Saucier, McCain Foods USA, Inc.It beckons with an aesthetic and a biomorphic shape that have become archetypal: the Eames molded shell, prized since 1950 for inventing a new paradigm for simple and comfortable, sophisticated and playful seating. Anne Hewes, EcoMaine Stephen Holt, Dragon Products Company LLC Steve Hudson, Preti Flaherty Beliveau & Pachios, on behalf of the Industrial Energy Consumer Group Ben Lucas, Maine Chamber of Commerce Matt Marks, Associated General Contractors of Maine, Maine Climate Council Andrew McCullough, Texas Instruments Colin McMillan, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Jeffrey O’Hearn, Panolam Industries International, Inc. Members Jake Bracy, Hancock Lumber Inc Dan Burgess, Director, Governor’s Energy Office, Maine Climate Council Steve Clemmer, Union of Concerned Scientists Ken Colburn, Symbiotic Strategies LLC, Maine Climate Council Joe Comeau, Oxford Frozen Foods Ltd Garrett Corbin, Maine Public Utilities Commission Benedict Cracolici, Sappi North America, Maine Climate Council Rachael Davis, Duvaltex (US) Mark Draper, Aroostook Waste Solutions Gregory Gabrielson, Fairchild Semiconductor Dr. Michael has served on the Maine Energy Conservation Board and the Maine Governor’s Energy Task Force, and served as co-chair of the Connecticut State Implementation Plan Revision Advisory Committee (SIPRAC). Previously Michael was an advocate and Deputy Director at the Acadia Center (formerly Environment Northeast) where he was principal co-author and editor of the Climate Change Roadmap for New England and Eastern Canada. Michael Stoddard directs the Efficiency Maine Trust, a quasi-state agency in Maine administering programs to lower energy costs and environmental impacts by increasing the use of cost-effective energy efficiency and alternative energy projects. The Industrial Innovation Task Force is co-chaired by Melanie Loyzim, Commissioner of the Maine Department of Environmental Protection and Michael Stoddard, Executive Director of The Efficiency Maine Trust.įor future meetings and participation in the Industrial Innovation Task Force, please contact Ross Anthony (link). The Task Force will additionally make recommendations to the Maine Climate Council for consideration for inclusion in the next state climate action plan. Through engagement between members of the Task Force and other industry experts, the Task Force will explore opportunities for innovation and pilot projects to reduce emissions, such as combined heat and power and other fuel switching applications, as well as associated funding opportunities. The Task Force will serve as a forum for members to learn about opportunities for increasing industrial efficiency and new technologies and processes for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Created by a recommendation in Maine Won’t Wait (link), the state’s four year climate action plan, the Industrial Innovation Task Force will help Maine’s industrial sector meet the state’s goal of holding industrial greenhouse gas emissions flat in Maine through 2030 and reducing them through 2050, while encouraging continued economic growth.
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