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Manitowoc Appoints Jennifer L. Peterson as Chief Legal and People Officer
Mar 31, 2026

Manitowoc Appoints Jennifer L. Peterson as Chief Legal and People Officer

The Manitowoc Company, Inc. (NYSE: MTW) (the “Company” or “Manitowoc”) announced that Jennifer L. Peterson has been appointed Executive Vice President, Chief Legal and People Officer, and Secretary. In her expanded role, Ms. Peterson will lead Manitowoc’s global human resources, legal, and risk management functions.

“I am very pleased to have Jennifer assume this new leadership role at Manitowoc. Since 2022, Jennifer has been an integral leader of our executive management team, and she continues to strengthen our culture of integrity, service, and growth. Her leadership and experience help the business navigate the increasing demands of global legal, risk, and compliance programs,” commented Aaron H. Ravenscroft, President and Chief Executive Officer.

Ms. Peterson has nearly 25 years of legal experience from both in-house and private practice and has been an executive leader of the Manitowoc leadership team since being appointed as Executive Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary in 2022. She joined Manitowoc in 2018 and has held positions of increasing responsibility within the legal department. Ms. Peterson has a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Communications from the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire.

The Manitowoc Company | www.manitowoc.com

Georgia Power Begins Construction of Newest Battery Storage System in Wadley, GA
Mar 31, 2026

Georgia Power Begins Construction of Newest Battery Storage System in Wadley, GA

Georgia Power recently started construction on a new 260 megawatt (MW) battery energy storage system (BESS) in Jefferson County, Ga. just outside of the City of Wadley. The project, approved by the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC), is located beside the existing third-party owned Wadley solar facility and near existing transmission infrastructure. The new Wadley BESS is a company-owned asset that strengthens the grid and the area's growing renewable energy resources.

Pictured from left to right: Lisa Hopper, Georgia Power Area Manager; Sheriff Gary Hutchins, Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office; Commissioner Gonice Davis, Jefferson County Board of Commissioners; 
Chairman Mitchell McGraw, Jefferson County Board of Commissioners; Dwayne Flowers, City of Wadley Administrator; Mayor Pro Tem John “Tubby” Maye, Wadley City Council; Commissioner Rodney McKinnie, Jefferson County Board of Commissioners; Mayor Harold Moore, City of Wadley; Councilman James Cunningham Jr., Wadley City Council; Commissioner William Toulson, Jefferson County Board of Commissioners; Jerry Coalson, Jefferson County Administrator; Kerry Bridges, Georgia Power Region Executive

Pictured from left to right: Lisa Hopper, Georgia Power Area Manager; Sheriff Gary Hutchins, Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office; Commissioner Gonice Davis, Jefferson County Board of Commissioners; Chairman Mitchell McGraw, Jefferson County Board of Commissioners; Dwayne Flowers, City of Wadley Administrator; Mayor Pro Tem John “Tubby” Maye, Wadley City Council; Commissioner Rodney McKinnie, Jefferson County Board of Commissioners; Mayor Harold Moore, City of Wadley; Councilman James Cunningham Jr., Wadley City Council; Commissioner William Toulson, Jefferson County Board of Commissioners; Jerry Coalson, Jefferson County Administrator; Kerry Bridges, Georgia Power Region Executive

Members of the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners, the Wadley City Council, and other community partners joined Georgia Power leaders to break ground on the project, underscoring the strong partnerships that will help bring this project to life. The event spotlighted not only the importance of the project but also the lasting economic impact and benefits it will bring to Jefferson County.

"On behalf of the Jefferson County community, we welcome this Georgia Power project," said Mitchell McGraw, chairman of the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners. "We're so proud to have your investment in Jefferson County, and we hope for more in the future."

Designed to quickly dispatch stored energy over a four-hour period, the 260 MW system will strengthen reliability and support the growing mix of renewable resources on Georgia's electric system. At this battery and solar co-located facility, battery energy storage helps capture power generated by renewable resources to use during peak demand periods, such as on cold winter mornings. Battery energy storage helps capture renewable resources produced during periods when the demand for electricity is lower, to use when the demand is higher, such as on cold winter mornings. These projects help to address the state's growing power needs identified in the 2025 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) in a cost-effective and strategic manner.

"At Georgia Power, our collaboration with the Georgia PSC and other stakeholders is key to making necessary investments for a reliable and resilient power grid," said Kerry Bridges, region executive for Georgia Power. "With the construction of the 260 MW BESS in Jefferson County, we are able to better serve our customers today and support Georgia's growth. As we expand our energy mix to include more renewable sources, these batteries will play an invaluable role in helping ensure reliability and flexibility, particularly when renewable sources are not available."

The Wadley BESS project, constructed by Burns & McDonnell, is expected to be completed in 2027.

Georgia Power adding BESS statewide
Across the state, Georgia Power is nearing completion of four new BESS facilities totaling 765 MW in Bibb, Cherokee, Floyd, and Lowndes counties, projects previously approved in the 2023 IRP Update.

Building on this momentum, the Georgia PSC approved the construction of nine new BESS facilities strategically placed on seven sites throughout the state, adding nearly 3,000 MW of additional planned storage. The sites were strategically selected based on deployment capabilities, including the opportunity to locate additional resources at existing company plant sites, existing company-owned land, and proximity to substations or current company facilities. New BESS facilities include locations at Plants Bowen, Hammond, McIntosh, Wansley and Yates and stand-alone locations in Hall and McDuffie counties.

To support the increasing demand for renewable energy, the company is also planning two new state-of-the-art solar systems paired with battery storage for a combined capacity of 350 MW. These projects are designed to maximize high solar irradiance, while minimizing land disturbance. New solar + BESS projects include locations in Laurens and Dougherty County.

Georgia Power | www.georgiapower.com 

Prysmian Announces Strategic Leadership Transitions in North America
Mar 31, 2026

Prysmian Announces Strategic Leadership Transitions in North America

Prysmian, a world leader in energy and data wire and cabling solutions, recently announced changes to its leadership structure in North America to further strengthen the company’s market position in the region.

2025 marked the best year yet for Prysmian, with global revenues reaching €20 billion. North America’s net profit exceeded $9 billion, accounting for 40% of the company’s total sales. Over the past two years, Prysmian’s North American footprint has grown exponentially through the acquisitions of Encore Wire and Channell, adding over 3,000 employees and expanding the company’s product portfolio. As Prysmian continues its evolution from a cable manufacturer to a solutions provider, these partnerships unlock major energy priorities, including data centers, industry, and the strengthening of the U.S. power grid. 

The North American market continues to expand across sectors: power consumption from data centers will jump 175% by 2030 (from 2023 levels), and U.S. power demand is expected to increase up to 3.5 percent annually through 2040, positioning Prysmian as a company poised to meet the cabling and solution demand that comes alongside these increases.

“As Prysmian continues to expand in North America, developing our executive leadership across businesses and industry segments is a strategic priority,” said Andrea Pirondini, CEO of Prysmian North America. “This cross-functional experience strengthens how we operate as one organization, enhances our ability to scale, and ultimately allows us to deliver greater value to our customers. Investing in leadership development ensures we sustain our momentum and continue to provide the high-quality, innovative solutions that define Prysmian.”

North America’s leadership changes include:

 

Matt Bedell, SVP of Power Distribution

Bedell will move from his role as Vice President of Specialties to his new position as Senior Vice President, Power Distribution. Bedell brings over twenty years of experience with Prysmian, having worked in various commercial, supply chain, manufacturing, and engineering roles across the company. He holds a bachelor’s degree in engineering from Lawrence Technological University and a master’s degree from the University of Michigan.

 

Brian DiLascia, SVP of Digital Solutions

DiLascia, most recently responsible for Power Distribution within North America, will assume responsibility for Digital Solutions and the integration of Channell. During his 31-year career with Prysmian, DiLascia has held leadership roles across engineering, operations, and sales, and has served as vice president in multiple business units. He holds a bachelor’s degree in engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a master’s degree from Cornell University.

 

Patrick Jacobi, VP of Specialties

Jacobi transitions from his role in Digital Solutions to lead North America’s Specialties business unit as Vice President.  Jacobi has over 16 years of experience with Prysmian, where he has built a broad and impactful career across multiple business units. He has held leadership roles in Operations, Purchasing and Sourcing, Logistics, Supply Chain, and Product Management.  Jacobi holds a bachelor’s degree in supply chain management from the Eli Broad College of Business at Michigan State University.

 

 

 

Petri Paasonen, VP of IT & Digital

Paasonen assumes a newly created role to set the digital strategy for North America as the region continues to grow.  Paasonen began his career with Prysmian at the Pikkala plant in Finland. For the over 26 years, he has held various positions across the company, ultimately transitioning to IT management. Paasonen most recently served as Prysmian’s IT and Digital VP for Europe and the IT Director for Northern Europe and the UK. He will relocate to Texas later this year.    

Matthew Wagner

 

Matthew Wagner, VP of Corporate Affairs

Wagner has been promoted into the role of North America’s Vice President, Corporate Affairs, as Robert Hust retires in May. Wagner brings five years of progressive leadership within Prysmian’s legal & corporate affairs function. Since joining the company in 2021, he has overseen regional litigation, guided trade and regulatory compliance, supported HR and benefits matters, and served as lead counsel for PPL HVDC transmission projects. Before Prysmian, Wagner spent a decade as a partner at a national law firm, building deep expertise across litigation and compliance. He holds a bachelor’s degree in English literature and writing from Xavier University and a law degree from the University of Cincinnati.

All other North American leadership positions will remain unchanged, and Prysmian is committed to the North American market, ensuring our customers receive outstanding products and service tailored to their needs.

Prysmian North America | na.prysmian.com

Greenlane Sets New Security Benchmark for Commercial EV Charging with Industry-Leading SOC 2 Type 2 Compliance
Mar 31, 2026

Greenlane Sets New Security Benchmark for Commercial EV Charging with Industry-Leading SOC 2 Type 2 Compliance

As fleet electrification expands, enterprise operators require higher standards of security and compliance from charging partners. Public charging infrastructure developer and operator Greenlane has fulfilled this need, completing its System and Organization Controls (SOC) 2 Type 2 examination and report, covering the period from December 1, 2024, through November 30, 2025. The independent examination reflects the company's commitment to data security, operational integrity, and enterprise-grade reliability as it builds the charging backbone for long-haul electric freight.

The examination was conducted by Minneapolis-based accounting and advisory firm Boulay PLLP in accordance with standards established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). Unlike a point-in-time assessment, the Type 2 examination validates that a company's security controls were not only suitably designed but also operating effectively over an extended period. Greenlane's examination covered security controls across the company's fleet charging Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform, including the Greenlane Fleet™ Portal, the Greenlane Driver™ App, and the Greenlane OnRamp™ APIs.

"When fleet operators integrate with our platform, they're trusting us with data that is central to how their business runs," said Raj Jhaveri, Chief Technology Officer of Greenlane. "The SOC 2 Type 2 examination gave us the opportunity to validate every layer of our security architecture against an independent, rigorous standard. That scrutiny makes us better, and it gives our customers the technical assurance they need to build on our platform with confidence."

At the center of that platform is the Greenlane Edge™ subscription, which manages sensitive fleet data, including charging history, billing information, vehicle telematics integrations, and reservation activity for medium- and heavy-duty electric fleets operating along major freight corridors. The SOC 2 Type 2 report provides fleet customers, enterprise partners, and logistics companies with independent verification of the controls protecting that data.

The examination covered Greenlane's full security control environment, including logical access controls, change management processes, risk assessment procedures, incident response protocols, and continuous system monitoring. Greenlane's platform runs on Microsoft Azure, with controls reviewed at both the Greenlane application level and in coordination with the cloud infrastructure's complementary controls. Greenlane also maintains a SOC 1 report, which evaluates controls relevant to financial reporting, further demonstrating the company's broad approach to compliance across its operations.

"Commercial EV charging creates a complex data environment that demands rigorous security standards, and we want fleet customers to know that Greenlane is purpose-built for large-scale, high-stakes freight operations," said Patrick Macdonald-King, CEO of Greenlane. "That responsibility doesn't end at the digital layer—the same standard we hold ourselves to on the platform side carries through to every site we operate. Drivers are out on these corridors at all hours, and whether that means protecting their fleet's data or ensuring our facilities are secure, Greenlane has their back. We believe this level of rigor should be the norm in commercial EV charging, and we intend to lead by example."

Greenlane's physical charging sites are designed with driver and fleet safety as a top priority. Sites feature gated access-controlled entrances, full-time hosts trained in first aid, and around-the-clock security staffing, supported by site-wide security cameras and bright outdoor lighting for continuous visibility. Safety equipment, including first aid kits, defibrillators, and fire extinguishers, is positioned at every charging lane, and drivers have access to 24/7 live customer support via a dedicated phone line.

As Greenlane continues expanding its commercial EV charging network along high-traffic freight corridors, including the I-15 corridor connecting California to Nevada and the I-10 corridor extending from California to Arizona, the SOC 2 Type 2 report reinforces the company's ability to support enterprise fleet operators with the reliability, security, and transparency they require.

Greenlane | www.drivegreenlane.com

Greenbelt Capital Partners Makes Strategic Investment in American Wire Group
Mar 31, 2026

Greenbelt Capital Partners Makes Strategic Investment in American Wire Group

American Wire Group, LLC (“AWG” or the “Company”) and Greenbelt Capital Management L.P. (“Greenbelt” or “Greenbelt Capital Partners”) are pleased to announce Greenbelt’s investment to support AWG’s continued growth across the electrification landscape. The partnership will aim to reinforce AWG’s leadership in the energy market and position the Company to further expand its portfolio of solutions across evolving industry demands. All key members of AWG’s management team will remain in their roles, continuing to oversee the Company’s day-to-day operations. 

Founded in 2001, AWG is an industry-trusted single source solution provider of wire and cable, hardware, equipment and accessories for the power utility, renewable energy, data center, commercial and industrial markets. Backed by decades of experience, AWG delivers high-performance products supported by engineering expertise, coordinated logistics and responsive project support from start to end. 

Michael Dorfman, CEO of AWG, said, “Partnering with Greenbelt marks an exciting next chapter for AWG. We are confident that Greenbelt’s industry focus and strong relationships across the electrical and utility ecosystem will support our continued growth and enhance our ability to serve customers nationwide.” 

Josh Dorfman, President of AWG, added, “Greenbelt’s partnership-oriented approach and experience working with founder-led businesses is important to us, and we anticipate the partnership will accelerate our strategic initiatives and expand our capabilities as a leading, integrated provider of wire and cable, electrical equipment, and engineering solutions.” 

Andy Hopping, Partner at Greenbelt, said, “We believe AWG is a differentiated, value-add distribution platform led by an exceptional management team with a strong track record of growth. As demand for reliable power infrastructure and renewable energy solutions continues to increase, we believe AWG has the technical and domain expertise necessary to support the modernization of the electrical grid at every stage.” 

Kirkland & Ellis LLP served as legal counsel to Greenbelt in connection with the transaction. Raymond James & Associates served as financial advisor, and Bricker Graydon Wyatt served as legal counsel to American Wire Group in connection with the transaction. 

Miami, Florida - [email protected] 800-342-7215 www.buyawg.com 

American Wire Group | https://www.buyawg.com/

Greenbelt Capital Partners | https://www.greenbeltcapital.com/

 

Destructable Officially Welcomes Wind Decom into its Organization
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Destructable Officially Welcomes Wind Decom into its Organization

Destructable proudly welcomes Wind Decom into our organization. This move brings together two teams aligned in how we operate: with a focus on safety, disciplined execution, and doing the work the right way. As more wind assets transition into repower and end-of-life phases, this strengthens our ability to support our clients with greater scale and field capability.

Your existing points of contact will remain unchanged. You will continue working with the teams you know and trust, while you may also begin to see communication and coordination from Destructable as our teams and systems align.

What this means for you:

  • Expanded capacity to support larger and multi-site projects

  • Stronger field execution with additional experienced crews
  • Broader reach across the U.S.
  • Continued focus on safe, reliable, and efficient project delivery.

There will be no disruption to the work: only increased capability and support behind the work we deliver.

We're excited about what this means for the future and appreciate the opportunity to continue working together.

Wind Decom | https://winddecom.com/

Destructable | destructable.com

 

West Hartford Advances Clean Energy Goals with Solar Installation at Department of Public Works
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West Hartford Advances Clean Energy Goals with Solar Installation at Department of Public Works

The Town of West Hartford and Greenskies Clean Focus, a national leader in commercial renewable energy development, have completed a rooftop solar installation at the Town’s Department of Public Works facility, further advancing West Hartford’s commitment to expanding renewable energy across municipal infrastructure and achieving its goal of 100 percent clean energy by 2050.

Developed and constructed by Greenskies, which will own and operate the system over the long term, the installation provides on-site renewable electricity for the facility under a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA). The project offsets a portion of the building’s electricity use, locks in a lower energy rate to help reduce municipal operating costs, and supports the Town’s long-term climate and energy goals.

The new system replaces a solar array originally installed at the facility in 2012, which was removed in 2022 to accommodate the building’s roof replacement. The upgraded installation restores on-site solar generation and continues the Town’s commitment to deploying clean energy across municipal infrastructure.

“The Town of West Hartford is committed to a clean energy future and actively pursues opportunities for both on-site and off-site solar, as well as purchasing renewable energy credits (RECs) to offset carbon emissions from traditional grid-based consumption,” said Catherine Diviney, Energy Specialist for the Town of West Hartford and West Hartford Public Schools.

West Hartford has established itself as a leader in municipal sustainability. The Town’s Comprehensive Energy Plan, adopted in 2021, commits the community to achieving 100 percent clean energy by 2050. In recognition of its climate leadership and sustainability initiatives, West Hartford earned Gold-level certification from Sustainable CT in 2024.

“Communities like West Hartford are demonstrating how municipal infrastructure can play an important role in advancing practical clean energy solutions,” said Ryan Linares, Head of Real Estate at Greenskies Clean Focus. “We’re proud to support the Town’s long-term energy strategy and help deliver reliable renewable power that benefits both taxpayers and the environment.”

The Department of Public Works installation builds on West Hartford’s broader efforts to improve energy efficiency, expand renewable energy use across municipal buildings, and strengthen local climate resilience.

Greenskies Clean Focus | www.greenskies.com

Town of West Hartford | www.westhartfordct.gov

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