The Building Efficiency and Clean Operations Network (BEACON) Project officially launched in June 2025, with 10 fellows across the state providing free technical assistance to help building owners comply with the Clean Buildings Performance Standard (CBPS).
We’ll feature BEACON fellows from different counties for the next few weeks. If you’re interested in receiving assistance from a BEACON fellow, please complete the BEACON Project Interest Form.
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Mike Bowen Who is your host site? I work at Centralia College and serve Lewis County. I hope to branch out to other surrounding counties as needed by covered buildings. |
Can you tell us a little about yourself?
I’m from Western New York and currently study Sustainable Energy Management at SUNY ESF in Syracuse, with a minor in Sustainable Construction. I’m also working toward my LEED GA certification. Before pursuing my ambition to move west, I gained more than two years of experience in the renewable energy field. I’ve been in Washington for almost two years and enjoy playing basketball and being outdoors to fish, camp and kayak.
Why did you apply to be a BEACON fellow?
It was my goal to stay in the energy sector when I moved to Washington, but it is different from state to state. New York has a booming solar industry, while Washington has the first-in-nation Clean Buildings standard. With a background in sustainable buildings, I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to learn more about energy in a different capacity.
Mike provides Clean Buildings Performance Standard (CBPS) support to Tier 1 and Tier 2 buildings in Lewis County. To receive services, please complete the BEACON Project Interest Form. You can also email Mike at [email protected].

