NEWIEE Events Calendar

  • SAVE THE DATE: Transitioning to the Future Grid in MA Event Series

    The Engine Accelerator 750 Main St, Cambridge, MA, United States

    September 26, 2024 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM The Engine Accelerator, 750 Main St, Cambridge, MA 02139 This is Event 3 of NECEC's Transitioning to the Future Grid in MA Event Series. MassCEC will update this page with more information as it is announced.

  • MassCEC: Future Grid Event Series: Power at the Grid Edge

    Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 600 Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA, United States

    MassCEC has partnered with the Alliance for Climate Transition for the 2025 installment of the Transition to the Future Grid in MA Event Series. Key stakeholders are convening for critical conversations and hands-on collaboration to design actionable steps toward modernizing our energy grid. The Power at the Grid Edge event will explore all the links […]

  • CPES: 2025 Annual Fall Conference

    UCONN Graduate Business Learning Center 100 Constitution Plaza, Hartford, CT, United States

    Engaging discussions led by distinguished panelists will take place throughout the day, covering timely and relevant topics, including: Panel 1: Forecasting New England’s Energy Future Discover the key forces behind New England’s rising electricity demand and hear how industry leaders are working to ensure reliability, resilience, and growth. Panel 2: One Big “Beautiful” Bill: Navigating the New […]

  • NECBC: 33rd Annual U.S.-Canada Executive Energy Conference

    Seaport Hotel and World Trade Center 1 Seaport Lane, Boston, MA, United States

    The U.S.-Canada Executive Energy Conference, hosted by the New England-Canada Business Council (NECBC), returns to Boston for its 33rd year on November 19–20, 2025 at the Seaport Hotel. This annual event brings together over 200 senior executives, policymakers, and innovators from across the U.S. and Canada to address the most pressing issues of our energy system including grid reliability, clean […]

  • EBC: Electricity 101: How New England Generates and Delivers Power – An EBC Energy Resources Webinar

    Virtual
    Virtual Event

    The energy world can seem complicated. From unfamiliar terminology to the complex systems that generate and deliver our electricity, it’s not always easy to understand how it all fits together. This EBC Energy Resources webinar is designed to make it simple. Speakers will provide an overview of how the New England region gets its power: […]

  • EBC: EBI New England Environmental Industry Summit IX

    Greenberg Traurig 1 International Place, Boston, MA, United States

    EBC Members qualify for a discounted rate! Preliminary 2025 Agenda 9-10.20 am: 2025 National & Regional Market Outlook Summit chair Grant Ferrier leads the interactive discussion on Trump II, the November 2025 elections and the implications on the economy and for the environmental, energy transition and infrastructure resiliency markets: AI, PFAS, energy, state & local […]

  • EBC: Seventh Annual New England Climate Change and Resiliency Summit & Poster Session

    UMass Lowell Inn and Conference Center 50 Warren St, Lowell, MA, United States

    It seems like every day there is news of a new climate record and unprecedented events. June 24, 2025 was the hottest day for the month of June on record in Boston. New England has faced several major flooding events in 2024 and 2025, including destructive flash floods in Vermont that washed out roads and […]

  • NECA: 2026 Renewable Energy Conference

    Joyce Cummings Center at Tufts University 177 College Ave, Medford, MA

    The renewable transition is entering its “delivery” era: interconnection queues, procurement timelines, and siting constraints are shaping outcomes as much as ambition. This event spotlights what it takes to get projects built while protecting customers and maintaining reliability. You’ll hear concrete perspectives on rate design, storage policy, emerging resources, and forecasting the loads and grid […]

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