FlexEnergy Inc, a greentech company based out of Irvine, California, is facing an interesting dilemma. They have jobs to fill, but due to the unique skill sets these jobs require, finding qualified applicants has proven to be a challenge. CNN’s Mary Snow visited FlexEnergy’s Portsmouth, New Hampshire facility to speak with Brett Luedde, director of business development, and Mark Schnepel, director of manufacturing. The company is hoping to add approximately 20 employees in the coming months.
FlexEnergy Inc is the developer of the world’s cleanest power platforms, transforming one of the world’s largest sources of greenhouse gases (low quality methane) from a source of pollution into a clean energy source. Currently, FlexEnergy Inc has successfully installed a Powerstation in Riverside, California’s Lamb Canyon landfill. In February, the military base Fort Benning announced they will install two Powerstations to convert the base’s landfill gas into its own electricity.