Timothy Hebert

Senior Vice President Development And Strategy at Patriot Renewables

Timothy Hebert is a seasoned professional in the renewable energy sector, currently serving as the Senior Vice President of Development and Strategy at Patriot Renewables since March 2025, where responsibilities include developing tailored renewable energy solutions and driving strategic initiatives for electric and LNG storage projects. Prior experience includes roles at GridLiance as Senior Director and Director of Development, leading teams to create transmission solutions and enhance reliability for municipal utilities and cooperatives. Timothy also held the position of Director of East Origination at Avangrid Renewables, focusing on innovative energy solutions across various regions, and spent over two decades at Energy New England in multiple roles, including Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President, driving revenue and managing energy procurement strategies. Timothy's career began with a role as Power Supply Planning Engineer at Taunton Municipal Lighting Plant. Timothy holds a BSME and MSME in Mechanical Engineering and Renewable Energy from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and an M.S. in Management from Bridgewater State University.

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Patriot Renewables

PATRIOT RENEWABLES, LLC is a developer, owner, and operator of commercial wind energy projects. We have an active development pipeline of wind projects in the northeast and currently owns and manages two operating projects in Maine. Patriot Renewables is an affiliate of Jay Cashman, Inc., an experienced East Coast heavy civil and marine construction firm, which provides us with the resources to design and construct complex wind projects. The Patriot Renewables team has many years of combined managerial and technical experience in project development and construction. We share a common aspiration to work on projects that contribute to a more sustainable, energy independent future.


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