Maag will serve on the board, which includes representatives from the wind, solar, storage, and transmission sectors, as well as a diversity of individuals and business models, corporate offtakers, financial firms, utilities, construction companies, and manufacturers.
“The American Clean Power Association is the voice of the clean power industry that is powering America’s future, providing cost-effective energy solutions while creating jobs, spurring massive investment in the U.S. economy, and driving high-tech innovation across the nation. I’m proud to have the opportunity to continue to serve as one of the founding board members of this wonderful organization,” Maag said.
Mortenson is a contractor that installs clean energy including wind energy, solar power, battery storage, and power delivery solutions and has been in the industry since 1995. Mortenson has completed nearly 40 GW of clean energy over the past 27 years across the United States and Canada.