Are you in #Boston today? We’ll be at City Hall Plaza until 4 p.m. and Summer Street Plaza from 4-7 p.m. for #Climatetech in the City! Join us, Schneider Electric, City of Boston, Downtown Boston BID, NECEC, and Boston’s climatetech startups to explore groundbreaking #climate innovations, enjoy summertime games, and try some delicious food. Details here ➡ bit.ly/3WzNvyx #cleanenergy #sustainability
Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
Government Administration
Boston, Massachusetts 15,166 followers
About us
The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) is dedicated to accelerating the success of clean energy technologies, companies and projects in the Commonwealth—while creating high-quality jobs and long-term economic growth for the people of Massachusetts. Since its inception in 2009, MassCEC has helped clean energy companies grow, supported municipal clean energy projects and invested in residential and commercial renewable energy installations creating a robust marketplace for innovative clean technology companies and service providers.
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http://www.masscec.com
External link for Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Boston, Massachusetts
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- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2008
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63 Franklin Street, 3rd Floor
Boston, Massachusetts 02110, US
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100 Terminal Street
Boston, MA 02129, US
Employees at Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
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Susan Mlodozeniec
Marketing Director, Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
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Brooke Barton
Climate & Sustainability Strategist | Driving Impact & Innovation
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Elizabeth Kennedy Cleveland
Director of Special Projects at Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
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Jennifer Applebaum
Managing Director of Workforce Development @ MassCEC
Updates
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MassCEC is excited to announce the release of the Request for Proposals for the #Massachusetts 40101(d) Electric Resilience and Reliability Program! We’re seeking applications for projects that will enhance the resilience of the electric grid, prevent outages, and mitigate disruptive events. We’re hosting a kickoff webinar on Wednesday, July 24 to answer any questions. Learn more about the program and sign up for the webinar on our website below! https://lnkd.in/eVn-mQ9A #cleanenergy #netzeroby2050
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Wondering what the deal is with #passivehouse design? 🏢🏘 Beverly Craig, program director of MassCEC’s High-Performance Buildings team, recently joined david roberts on the Volts podcast to talk about our passive building work here in #Massachusetts and the benefits these principles have for people and the planet. Listen below! 🎧
What's the deal with Passive House?
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Curious about the stories behind the photos you see here? Explore more in our July newsletter! 📰 Learn about major #climatetech & #cleanenergy wins as well as opportunities to get involved in #MA’s #cleanenergytransition by subscribing at https://lnkd.in/eS9nrUZT Looking to double your impact in one small step? Share this newsletter with friends, family, and colleagues eager for good news about how we’re building a sustainable future for all.
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Building a new school or renovating an existing one is an exciting process for an entire community. It’s also an opportunity to transition to #cleanenergy, build with sustainable materials, and design with the health of students and teachers in mind. That’s why I was so excited to join Rep. Jeffrey Roy and school officials at Tri County Regional Vocational Technical High School in #FranklinMA earlier this week! The school offers 16 career programs ranging from HVAC to automotive technology, and serves approximately 1,000 students from #FranklinMA, #MedfieldMA, #MedwayMA, #MillisMA, #NorfolkMA, #NorthAttleboroMA, #PlainvilleMA, #SeekonkMA, #SherbornMA, #WalpoleMA, and #WrenthamMA. Tri-County is in the early stages of planning a new school building, and we had a great conversation about how the new facility can be built as sustainably as possible. A special thanks to Peter McPhee and Thomas Chase from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center’s High-Performance Buildings team for sharing their expertise! Check out MassCEC’s Green School Works Program for more information about our work: bit.ly/4bI13ws #greenschools #voctechschools
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MassCEC grantee The Berkshire Innovation Center (BIC) is accepting applications through July 31 for the 2024/2025 cohort of their Stage 2 Accelerator Program! From September 2024 to June 2025, early-stage tech startups selected to participate in the program will be given the resources and coaching they need at the BIC to scale their groundbreaking solutions and move toward the manufacturing stage. This program is provided without cost to the selected startups, and the BIC does not take equity from the firms in exchange for the services provided. Read more about how to apply below. We are honored to support forward-thinking accelerators like the BIC as they empower innovators to bring their solutions to life! https://lnkd.in/e5JQebRt
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Are you part of the #Massachusetts #climatetech community? There is an important deadline approaching July 22! Massachusetts is a climatetech R&D leader, but when it comes to moving out of the lab to test and demo equipment, we believe our state can do better! Are you: 📍 a climatetech company and struggle(d) to test or demo your technology in our state? 📍 someone operating or planning to serve as climatetech test or demo site in Massachusetts? 📍 a climatetech ecosystem builder trying to match test and demo site users and operators? MassCEC has launched a Request for Information ("RFI") to understand and address gaps in our state's test and demonstration infrastructure and services tailored to climatetech companies. The deadline to respond to our online survey is Monday, July 22. This RFI is meant to understand how MassCEC can help to: ✔ better nurture growing climatetech companies ✔ create jobs and catalyze economic development in Massachusetts ✔ scale global solutions to avoid carbon emissions and combat the climate challenge Respond here: bit.ly/466aKnb #innovation #economicdevelopment #technology #economicgrowth #greengrowth #fromlabtofab
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MA's Climatetech Sector Takes Center Stage Our July newsletter highlights Massachusetts' strides in the climatetech sector amidst record-breaking temperatures. From celebrating top climatech companies to earning national awards for our clean transportation initiatives, this edition is packed with exciting updates. Join us as we welcome new leadership, attend impactful events, and share the latest successes in clean energy and climatetech. Read more about our initiatives, upcoming events, and how you can get involved in the clean energy transformation. #CleanEnergy #Climatetech #Sustainability #RenewableEnergy #Massachusetts #ClimateChange #EnergyInnovation #MassCEC
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Want to learn about the innovative climate solutions being developed in #Boston? Join us at Climate Tech on the Plaza at Boston City Hall! On July 24, we will be co-hosting this free event with Schneider Electric, the City of Boston, Downtown Boston BID, and NECEC where you can explore cutting-edge innovations from 30 #climatetech companies driving the #cleanenergytransition and making our world a more #sustainable place. Plus, there will be plenty of games and delicious food to make this inspiring and informative gathering a perfect summer treat. Find out more at the link below. We can’t wait to see you there! #DowntownBoston #BostonEvents #CleanEnergy #Sustainability #Innovation #TechForGood https://ow.ly/MgAe50SCEq6
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Exciting green building news! We are thrilled that UMassFive College Federal Credit Union and #climatetech company Halitra are using a MassCEC grant to pilot innovative climate finance approaches for #retrofit projects. As we work towards achieving #Massachusetts' goal of becoming #netzeroby2050, we're empowering organizations that are making it easier and more accessible to transition our buildings to clean energy. 🏢 🏡 Read more about the pilot and what this means for #commercialbuilding retrofit projects below!
UMassFive and climatetech startup Halitra are proud to announce receipt of a $650,000 competitive grant to pilot innovative climate finance approaches from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC).
UMassFive Awarded Massachusetts Clean Energy Center Grant for an Innovative Approach to Financing Building Retrofits with Cutting-Edge Software
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