We are pleased to share that Associate Josh Rosen has joined the Maine Renewable Energy Association (MREA) Board of Directors.
MREA is a leading voice for Maine's clean energy sector, advocating for policies and initiatives that expand renewable energy adoption across the state. As a member of the Board, Rosen will contribute his understanding of the northeast renewable energy industry to support the organization's mission and help shape the future of clean energy in Maine.
"It's an honor to join the MREA Board of Directors," Rosen said. "I'm looking forward to working with fellow board members and other stakeholders to advance renewable energy goals and support the continued growth of this vital industry in my home state."
Rosen's energy and climate law practice spans regulatory, permitting, transactional, and federal and state agency matters. While national in scope, his work is primarily focused in Maine, Massachusetts, and New York—three northeastern states at the forefront of the clean energy transition. Rosen represented clean energy generators and a state agency in recent proceedings at the Maine Public Utilities Commission.
Rosen publishes articles on energy and environmental legal developments in the northeast, federal and state offshore wind policy, interstate cooperation, and RGGI.
Prior to joining the firm, Rosen consulted on offshore wind policy for the Maine International Trade Center and the Maine Department of Energy Resources. For nearly ten years, he worked at the University of Maine on a project to commercialize floating offshore wind in the Gulf of Maine. He also served as a city councilor in Bangor, Maine.
In addition to serving on the board of directors of MREA, Rosen currently serves on the board of the Maine Seacoast Mission.