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Mark R. Stover

Program Manager

Mark R. Stover serves as project manager for Good Company’s renewable energy and energy efficiency related projects. Stover also directs Good Company’s legislative and public affairs efforts. In particular, he leads the Efficiency Texas coalition and serves as Good Company’s liaison to the Texas Legislature. Stover spent the 80th Session of the Texas Legislature representing four renewable energy producers, maintains a federal presence for one renewable energy client and assists one client in power project development and outreach. Stover brings over eleven years of government and public affairs experience at the national level to Good Company, including nine years of experience in the electric power industry.

Prior to joining Good Company Associates in 2006, Stover most recently served as the director of government affairs and media relations for the National Hydropower Association (NHA), where he primarily worked to secure several provisions in the Energy Policy Act of 2005. During his time in DC, he worked closely with the representatives for, and leaders of, all renewable energy technologies (wind, geothermal, biomass, solar) to develop pro-renewable energy policies at the state, federal and international levels.

At NHA and the Electric Power Supply Association (EPSA), where he worked from 1996-1999, Stover represented the Associations on a variety of matters before Congress, the administration and numerous federal agencies, including the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the Departments of Energy, Interior, Commerce and Agriculture, the Environmental Protection Agency, as well as the White House Council on Environmental Quality. He also maintained a secondary focus on state legislatures, state agencies, and international developments affecting those he represented.

Stover also worked for the National Newspaper Association and interned for two U.S. Senators while in Washington. Stover is a 1994 graduate of Syracuse University, where he obtained a B.A. in political science and a specialization in foreign affairs.

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