NEWIEE Events Calendar

  • Deadline to Register: Fletcher School’s Understanding the Dynamics of Climate Action in 2022

    Fletcher Executive Education is pleased to offer Fletcher LIVE Online, a collection of four, faculty-led, 5-week online courses for professionals, including the featured course “Understanding the Dynamics of Climate Action in 2022” taught by Dean Rachel Kyte, the CEO of UN-SDG #7, Energy for All. Position yourself for more impactful leadership. Engage with a small […]

  • NECA’s Retail Markets Event

    INNOVATION IN RETAIL ELECTRIC MARKETING: MOVING BEYOND COMMODITY PRICE-BASED COMPETITION After years with retail electric offerings focused mostly on priced-based competition against utility basic/default service offerings, electric retailers are increasingly offering innovative products that offer choice to consumers. Areas of choice available in New England and other markets include innovation in term length, renewable content, […]

  • Out in Energy’s Discussion with Jeff Marootian

    Finsbury Glover Hering 1025 F St NW, 9th Floor, Washington, DC, United States

    In collaboration with the Finsbury Glover Hering (FGH)'s Pride Employee Resource Group, Out in Energy is delighted to invite you to an event featuring Mr. Jeff Marootian, Special Assistant to the President for Climate and Science Personnel. Among other important duties, Jeff leads the presidential appointment process for science and climate personnel in the Biden-Harris Administration. This event […]

  • WEST’s Career Possibilities Panel & Speed Networking: Digital Health, Data Sciences

    In the world of business, careers are no longer linear or predictable. What was once a clearly sign-posted path as you progressed through milestones, a career road map is now circuitous presenting new challenges and opportunities at every bend. Life-long careers in one sector or one company are becoming a rarity as new technologies and […]

  • ISO-NE’s Pathways Study Public Briefing

    ISO New England will host a virtual briefing to present its recently-released report, Evaluation of Pathways to a Future Grid – a study of potential wholesale market design frameworks that would allow New England to meet its decarbonziation goals. The final report, Pathways Study: Evaluation of Pathways to a Future Grid, is available on the ISO’s website and a short […]

  • NECA’s What’s next for markets in New England?

    Over the next couple of years New England’s markets will likely see many changes — from MOPR’s elimination to market reforms to address resource adequacy and state decarbonization goals. Please join us in a conversation about recent developments and the future implications. MODERATOR: Molly Connors, Policy Analyst – Manager, New England Power Generators Association PANEL: Jeffrey […]

  • NECA’s The Challenges to Achieving Climate Change and Energy Infrastructure Goals in New England: Different Perspectives

    Recurring

    Climate legislation codifying greenhouse gas reduction goals were passed at the federal, state and local levels in 2021. In order to meet these ambitious goals, new renewable energy sources and new energy infrastructure connecting renewable energy resources to the grid or supporting transitional electric generation are needed, yet these infrastructure projects are meeting opposition. Natural […]

  • WEST’s Learn to Increase Productivity and Reduce Stress at Work

    In this fun, interactive session, you will learn about the most overlooked facet of the way your mind works – your conative instinct, the way you solve problems when you are completely free to do things your way.  When you understand this part of who you are, a whole new level of awareness will become available to you […]

  • MACDC, Resonant Energy & LISC Boston’s Solar for New Construction Affordable Housing

    Join Resonant Energy, LISC Boston and the Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations (MACDC) for a summer series of free webinars exploring different topics relevant to installing solar for new construction affordable housing projects. These webinars will be useful for developers, architects and other key decision-makers in the construction process. The topic of this webinar […]

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