Guy Longobardo, COO, Participates with Clean Energy Business Network in Congressional Meetings

Guy Longobardo, COO, Participates with Clean Energy Business Network in Congressional Meetings

In March 2019 Guy Longobardo, Chief Operating Officer of Bettergy, was selected by the Clean Energy Business Network to participate with members of Congress and Congressional staff to discuss the importance of Federal clean energy funding.  Guy stated:  “I am grateful that we have been selected and am looking forward to discussing the importance of federal clean energy funding with federal legislators and other small business owners.  Bettergy has built a talented team to develop clean energy technologies that when completed will lead to job creation in our region.  We are very proud to be among the leaders in a new era of clean energy technology, the goals of which are to improve our National energy security, increase jobs in the energy sector and help move towards a low-carbon, clean energy future.   Sustained federal funding is critical to this effort and to the work being done today by small businesses, national research labs and our universities that will sustain American leadership in the energy sector.”  CEBN Coverage of the Meetings

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