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Richard Cornelison, Cleco Power
ndustrial consumers of energy today require much more from their utilities than reliable and competitively priced power. Nice-to-have sustainable energy offerings are becoming need-to-have power solutions that comply with stringent federal and state environmental regulations and that meet stakeholders’ expectations that they implement or improve ESG (Environmental Social and Governance) measures. Commercial utility customers expect proactive partnership from their energy suppliers, and they are evaluating carefully whether their utilities can deliver today and in the future.
Understanding this evolving landscape of expectations, Cleco Power, based in Pineville, Louisiana, is reinvigorating its economic development strategy under the leadership of Richard Cornelison, Director, Regional Growth and Economic Development. Cornelison joined Cleco in…
