Meghan Murphy

Senior Associate, Engineering at Competitive Power Ventures

Meghan Murphy is a seasoned professional in project controls and engineering, currently serving as a Senior Associate at Competitive Power Ventures since November 2023. Prior experience includes a role as a Project Controls Specialist at Mott MacDonald from October 2018 to October 2023, where responsibilities encompassed financial management, risk management, and program reporting for the $4B+ Green Line Transformation project. Previously, Meghan worked with Stantec from August 2014 to October 2018, providing project controls support in power and buildings divisions, and gained foundational experience as an intern at Hatch Mott MacDonald in 2013. Meghan holds a Bachelor of Science in Bioengineering from Union College, completed in 2014, and graduated from Needham High School in 2010.

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Competitive Power Ventures

Competitive Power Ventures Holdings, LLC (CPV) is a leading North American electric power generation development and asset management company headquartered in Silver Spring, Maryland, with offices in Braintree, Massachusetts, San Francisco, California, and Ontario, Canada. CPV's development arm adheres to a focused strategy of creatingsignificant new clean energy supplies across strategic markets, informed by current operational expertise and with a focus on community values.A highly-experienced development team concentrates on a clean energy strategy utilizing combined-cycle natural gas and wind-powered generation to meet growing demand in high load areas across North America. The company currently has nearly 5,000 megawatts (MWs) of natural gas projects in various stages of development with plans for approximately 1,400 MWs to move into construction during the next 12 months. Company forecasts anticipate an additional 1,200 MWs annually. The company's Asset Management division has operated more than 8,000 MWs of generation across the continent since 2001 and currently has 6,100 MWs under management.