Ameresco Inc. Appoints Cenk Güler as Director of Nuclear Partnerships to Drive Energy Infrastructure Growth

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Ameresco Inc. Appoints Cenk Güler as Director of Nuclear Partnerships to Drive Energy Infrastructure Growth

Ameresco Inc. has announced the appointment of Cenk Güler as Director of Nuclear Partnerships to lead its entry into the nuclear energy market. Güler will focus on microreactor and Small Modular Reactor $(SMR)$ technology, and will be responsible for strategic partnerships and nuclear network development across industry and federal agencies. This strategic hire supports Ameresco's expansion in advanced energy infrastructure solutions.

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