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Albany, NY – ReEnergy Holdings LLC, an Albany, N.Y.- based renewable energy company, has promoted Michael Buckley to the position of Regional Director – Asset Management.
Mr. Buckley, formerly the Regional Asset Manager of ReEnergy Holdings LLC, joined the company in 2009 as its sixth employee. In his prior position, Mr. Buckley was responsible for market and customer interactions for ReEnergy’s Northeast U.S. operations. Since that time, Mr. Buckley’s role has grown in breadth and depth as ReEnergy’s asset base has dramatically increased.
Before joining ReEnergy in 2009, Mr. Buckley spent two years with Covanta Energy as business manager for a regional operation that included waste-to-energy facilities, landfills and transfer stations, and seven years with EAC Operations as marketing manager for Northeast U.S. Operations.
“Mike’s appointment as Regional Director – Asset Management recognizes the critical role he plays in managing and optimizing the non-forest fuel feedstocks into all of our facilities, managing the byproducts of our processing activities (wood fuel, metals, ash, and other residues), and pursuing other value-added opportunities at all facilities,” said Tom Beck, ReEnergy’s Chief Commerical Officer.
Mr. Buckley, who lives in East Greenbush, received a bachelor’s degree in Economics from Siena College and his master’s degree in Finance from the State University of New York (SUNY) at Albany.
About ReEnergy Holdings LLC
ReEnergy Holdings LLC, a portfolio company of Riverstone Holdings LLC, owns and operates facilities that use biomass and waste residues to produce renewable thermal and electric energy. ReEnergy was formed in 2008 by affiliates of Riverstone Holdings LLC and a senior management/co-investor team comprised of experienced industry professionals. ReEnergy employs 260 people and generates 240 megawatts of energy.
The ReEnergy energy facilities include: a 40-megawatt biomass facility in Ashland, ME (ReEnergy Ashland); a 36-megawatt biomass facility in Fort Fairfield, ME (ReEnergy Fort Fairfield); a 40-megawatt biomass facility in Livermore Falls, ME (ReEnergy Livermore Falls); a 50-megawatt biomass facility in Stratton, ME (ReEnergy Stratton); a 22-megawatt biomass facility in Lyons Falls, NY (ReEnergy Lyonsdale); a 60-megawatt facility at Fort Drum near Watertown, NY that is being converted to utilize biomass as a fuel (ReEnergy Black River); and a 31-megawatt tire-to-energy facility in Sterling, CT (ReEnergy Sterling).
ReEnergy also owns two construction and demolition waste and waste wood processing facilities that service the eastern New England/Boston metropolitan area marketplace (ReEnergy Gateway/LL&S in Salem, NH and ReEnergy Gateway/ERRCO in Epping, NH).
To find out more, visit www.reenergyholdings.com.