Healy, a class of 2022 Marine Engineering Technology major and president of the Environmental Action Club, researched possible companies and locations for offshore wind power in New England and Latin America, met with corporate team members and renewable energy experts from around the country and internationally via video conferences, and made a presentation highlighting how Crowley can track its energy consumption and carbon emissions. He also copy-edited RFPs for a $300 million vessel for Crowley to service wind farms in the North East.
“Luke has been a great, proactive asset for our team,” said Jeff Andreini, who leads the New Energy division and is a 42-year veteran with Crowley. “The great thing is Luke will return to campus as a knowledgeable and passionate advocate for wind and share this with his fellow students.”
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