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Steve Camerino will succeed Cathy Schmidt at Manchester law firm
July 6, 2021
Steve Camerino
Steve Camerino, president and CEO of the New Hampshire Electric Cooperative since 2015, will be leaving the job to take over as executive director and CEO of the Manchester-based law firm of McLane Middleton.
Camerino, who for 30 years practiced law at McLane Middleton before moving to the co-op, will succeed Cathy Schmidt, who has been CEO of the law firm since 2013.
During his tenure, Camerino has overseen the co-op’s broadband expansion efforts throughout its 118-community, mostly rural market – an initiative begun after members voted last year to revise bylaws to add broadband to its mission.
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Can the power grid become both greener and tougher? Dartmouth analysis says yes This imagine was created in 2017 using the electric grid energy resources GIS data from S&P Global Platts. Dakota Thompson, Dartmouth College Courtesy
Published: 5/24/2021 4:40:12 PM
On my roof are some solar panels. They’re good for me but the question is, are they good for the power grid?
Some people say no, that they destabilize the system providing electricity throughout New England by ruining the finances of “baseline” plants and leaving us hanging at night. Some people say yes, that they improve the grid by adding resiliency, providing a source of electricity distinct from vulnerable power plants, power lines or pipelines.