The American Clean Power Association (ACPA) has announced its new board of directors as it enters its second year.
The board collectively demonstrates the “immense reach of the clean power industries across the US economy”, ACPA said.
The 2022 board of directors includes Greg Hall from American Electric Power, Leonardo Moreno from AES Clean Energy, Sarah Slusser from Cypress Creek Renewables, Mark Mitchell from Dominion Energy, Chris Fallon from Duke Energy Sustainable Solutions and Paolo Romanacci from Enel Green Power.
ACPA chief executive Heather Zichal said: “Our new Board represents the broad depth of our growing association and also reflects the diversity of today’s corporate culture.
“There is strength in unity of the renewable energy sector, and we are excited to have this new leadership team guide ACP into the future as the nation transitions to a clean energy economy.”
The board includes representatives from the wind, solar, storage and transmission sectors, as well as a diversity of individuals and business models, corporate offtakers, financial firms, utilities, construction companies, and manufacturers.
The new appointments run through the first quarter of 2023.
“Our members created ACP to bring together a diversity of perspectives to advance the clean power industry.
“The 2022 Board of Directors reflects our industry with its different technologies, types of companies, and unique leadership and perspective that each individual brings to further our collective goals,” said Craig Cornelius (pictured), CEO of Clearway Energy and the incoming board chair of the ACPA.


