
James P. Sweeney is president of Cost Containment Inc., a project development
firm specializing in within-the-fence cogeneration systems. Alternate
energy projects and merchant plants are more recent developments of the
firm.
Other areas of experience
have been utility-sponsored energy- conservation projects, compressed natural
gas and air technology, fuel cells, sewage and landfill methane energy
projects, maintenance contracts as well as financing, owning and maintaining
energy facilities for interested parties.
Sweeney earned a degree
in economics from St. Francis College, Loretto, Penna., and has done extensive
postgraduate study in related technical fields as well as sales, marketing
and management training.
After service in the
82nd Airborne Counter-intelligence Unit of the U.S. Army, Sweeney joined
Ocean Mechanical in 1973 as chief project estimator. He went on to manage
sales for MCC Powers, Robertshaw Controls, and Facilities Management Co.
In 1980, he joined Litton Facilities Management Systems as a regional sales
manager.
Sweeney has focused on
the energy field almost his whole career. He originally incorporated CCI
in 1981,which he took public by selling it to Connecticut Natural Gas's
non-regulated subsidiary, Energy Networks (later called Energy Networks
Cogeneration). In 1989, Sweeney started BVA Cogen and in 1995 took
that company public by selling it to Yankee Energy Gas’s subsidiary YESCCo.
Sweeney has been a member
of the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Electrical Engineers;
past president of the New England Chapter, American Gas Engineers, he is
also a member of the Association of Energy Engineers. He is also
a member of the Solid Waste Association of North America, Associated Industries
of Massachusetts, and the board of directors of Northeast Energy and Commerce
Association, for which he is chair of NECA’s Small Projects Committee.