KEEPING MAINERS WARM

Support your local energy fuels drivers and technicians. They keep everyone and everything safe, warm, and moving.

Since 1954, MEMA has been dedicated to working on behalf of energy marketers and their consumers to educate and lead our state forward. We advocate for our members in Augusta and in the news, informing legislators and the public with the facts about Maine’s energy industry.

MEMA by the Numbers

Current Members

and 175 associate members who provide goods and services to Maine's petroleum dealers and their customers

PROVIDERS

of heating oil, propane, biofuels, motor fuels, pellets, and electricity and convenience store owners

HOMES SERVICED

and 1 million Maine people kept warm and cozy

%

Propane Sold Annually

in the state of Maine is supplied by MEMA members

Convenience Stores

in the state of Maine, and the majority are MEMA members

PROTECTING MAINE'S ENERGY CHOICE

We believe the freedom to choose should extend to your energy choices and how you decide to keep your Maine home or business safe and comfortable.

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Stay Current on State of Maine Energy News and Advocacy

Bills We Are Following

in the 131st Maine Legislature

MaineEnergyFacts.com 

The MEMA Technical Education Center (MTEC) is Maine’s premier HVAC-R training school. Created and maintained by our members, MTEC was built on the belief that the best way to learn is by doing, which is why students work hands-on with the very same equipment they’ll encounter in the field. Click through to learn more about how we train and certify the next generation of industry professionals at our state-of-the-art facility in Brunswick, Maine..

News & Updates

Read up on our most recent stories about what’s going on at MEMA and MTEC.

[WGME] Senator Angus King explores future of energy at Brunswick's MTEC

BRUNSWICK (WGME) — Senator Angus King says the energy industry is changing, and today he saw first hand how Maine companies are getting ready for the future.

[WGAN] Charlie Summers on WGAN's Morning News

Charlie Summers, President & CEO of MEMA, discusses L D 894 (Energy Choice Bill) and Governor Mill’s climate action plan. 

[Lewiston Sun Journal] Charlie Summers: A career in HVAC is promising

Today the need for well-trained technicians in HVAC-R (heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration) has never been greater, and these jobs pay well and offer opportunities for advancement and life-long career development.

[Maine Biz] MEMA/MTEC

“The thoroughness of the hands-on training is unlike what you would get anywhere else in the Northeast,” says MEMA’s VP Megan Diver.