Full Name
Matt Quinn
Job Title
Waste-to-Energy Project Developer
Company
Mead & Hunt
Speaker Bio
As a waste-to-energy project developer at Mead & Hunt, Matt Quinn brings over 13 years of expertise in the renewable natural gas (RNG), distributed generation, and combined heat & power (CHP) markets. He focuses on creating pathways to decarbonize and efficiently generate renewable energy and resilient power.
Matt began his career with Dresser-Rand/Siemens in the steam turbines division, participating in the Engineering Management Acceleration Program. During this time, he held various roles in Operations, R&D, and Product Line Management before becoming the business development manager for Siemens-Energy’s internal combustion engine product line. In this role, he supported Siemens-Energy channel partners on numerous prime power and emergency standby projects within the onsite power industry, including continuous power generation, CHP, and waste-to-energy markets. Currently, Matt works with Mead & Hunt’s EPC & Renewable Energy group as a waste-to-energy project developer. He assists manufacturers, landfills, ESCOs, and municipalities in producing renewable energy through CHP and RNG systems, from feasibility analysis to turnkey engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) delivery.
Matt began his career with Dresser-Rand/Siemens in the steam turbines division, participating in the Engineering Management Acceleration Program. During this time, he held various roles in Operations, R&D, and Product Line Management before becoming the business development manager for Siemens-Energy’s internal combustion engine product line. In this role, he supported Siemens-Energy channel partners on numerous prime power and emergency standby projects within the onsite power industry, including continuous power generation, CHP, and waste-to-energy markets. Currently, Matt works with Mead & Hunt’s EPC & Renewable Energy group as a waste-to-energy project developer. He assists manufacturers, landfills, ESCOs, and municipalities in producing renewable energy through CHP and RNG systems, from feasibility analysis to turnkey engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) delivery.
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