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AVANGRID Appoints Catherine S. Stempien President & CEO of Avangrid Networks
February 4, 2021 GMT
AVANGRID appoints Catherine S. Stempien as President & CEO of AVANGRID Networks (Photo: Business Wire)
ORANGE, Conn. (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 4, 2021
AVANGRID, Inc. (NYSE: AGR), a leading sustainable energy company, announced today the appointment of Catherine S. Stempien to the role of President & CEO of its subsidiary, Avangrid Networks. Stempien succeeds Anthony (Tony) Marone, who is retiring.
AVANGRID appoints Catherine S. Stempien as President & CEO of AVANGRID Networks (Photo: Business Wire)
“We appreciate all of Tony’s contributions to the AVANGRID family of companies over the last 33 years and wish him and his family all the best in the future,” said Dennis V. Arriola, CEO of AVANGRID.
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Duke Energy names Melissa Seixas as Florida state president
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Duke Energy today said it will elevate Melissa Seixas to serve as president of Duke Energy Florida, effective Feb. 16. Currently vice president government and community relations for Duke Energy Florida, Seixas will succeed Catherine Stempien, who is leaving at the end of February for a position outside of the company.
Seixas, 55, will lead the company s work with customers, employees, policymakers and others to advance the clean energy vision for the state, expand electrification efforts, and focus on strategic philanthropic initiatives and community relations. She will have responsibility for managing state and local regulatory and government relations across the Sunshine State.
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Duke Energy Florida (DEF), consumer representatives and business groups have reached a sweeping agreement that will advance the clean energy vision for the state, introduce innovative programs for customers, retire coal plants faster and bring additional certainty to rates through 2024.
The agreement, filed on Jan. 14, is subject to approval by the Florida Public Service Commission (FPSC). Duke Energy Florida hopes to have a decision by second quarter 2021.
It includes investments to modernize the electric grid and improve reliability, offers new electric vehicle charging station programs, and supports pilot programs for innovative technology such as microgrids and floating solar pilot projects.
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