AE2C’s The Energy Transition – An International Perspective
Join AE2C experts and academics, discussing the energy transition that is expected for the next few years. The webinar will focus on a global perspective with an emphasis for Asian […]
Join AE2C experts and academics, discussing the energy transition that is expected for the next few years. The webinar will focus on a global perspective with an emphasis for Asian […]
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 […]
The NEWIEE Awards Gala honors and celebrates the achievements of women leaders in the energy and environment industry. Save the date for this year's gala on April 27, 2023.
SWEP CT is pleased to invite their members to join them on an easy hike. Participants will meet in the parking lot at the TPC River Highlands Clubhouse at 5:30 […]
Nine volunteers will visit Dearborn STEM Academy to engage with 11th grade students on an engineering educational pathway. Volunteers will represent the government, utility, solar, energy storage, and wind sectors. […]
Career Possibilities Panel & Speed Networking - Business Development, Portfolio Strategy, & Tech Transfer In the world of business, careers are no longer linear or predictable. What was once a […]
This EnergyBar is focused on celebrating the culmination of of Go Move 2022, a Greentown Go startup-corporate partnerships accelerator program focused on decarbonizing automotive manufacturing and reducing vehicles’ life-cycle impact, in […]
WEN Boston invites you to their second part of the Energy Experts After Dark Series with Megan Beauregard, Chief Legal Officer of Enel North America. This event will allow the attendee to connect […]
Fleet vehicles represent a major portion of emissions and air pollution in Massachusetts. Electrifying these trucks, buses, and light-duty vehicles can reduce both CO2 and particulate matter pollution emissions for all communities in an equitable manner while meeting the Commonwealth’s zero emission goals. The Massachusetts Fleet EV Charging Program from National Grid and Eversource accelerates […]
Summer 2023 Executive Education Masterclass Taught by Dean Rachel Kyte Without urgent action to boost clean development, emissions reductions and investment in our resilience, we are on “a highway to hell with our foot on the accelerator.” So says the UN Secretary General. With climate diplomacy now omnipresent at virtually every negotiation table of consequence […]
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