NEWIEE Events Calendar

CWEEL’s Celebrating Women in Engineering

In 2023, more women than ever are skilling, re-skilling, and upskilling across various industries.  As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, some gender gaps are also being filled through online learning.  However, gaps remain substantial in terms of representation in STEM fields – particularly in ICT and engineering.  The benefits of diversity in these fields are […]

CWEEL’s Free Tools for Energy Data Collection and Management

This webinar will build on the “Equipped for Action: Tools, Resources, and Opportunities for a Low Carbon Future” webinar presented on January 20th by diving more deeply into the ecosystem of tools created by the Department of Energy to assist building owners and resource managers with collecting data and working towards organizational building decarbonization goals. […]

EBC’s Dam Management Webinar: Dam Ownership, Jurisdiction, and Access

New England has over 14,000 dams and many of them have complicated histories.  In addition, dams by their very nature span watercourses that very often form the boundaries between different properties, municipalities, and states.  Multiple owners, sites that cross jurisdictions, and complicated issues of access and easements make working on dam repair, removal, or maintenance […]

EBC’s PFAS 101 – Perspectives from the Ascending and the Ascended

Are you curious about PFAS but can barely spell it? Are you wondering what early career environmental professionals contribute to the world of PFAS? This EBC Ascending Professionals Webinar, hosted along with the EBC Emerging Contaminants Working Group, will highlight the early-career professional and hear their perspectives working in this field. Following the presentations, the […]

CWEEL’s Celebrating Women in Engineering

In 2023, more women than ever are skilling, re-skilling, and upskilling across various industries.  As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, some gender gaps are also being filled through online learning.  However, gaps remain substantial in terms of representation in STEM fields – particularly in ICT and engineering.  The benefits of diversity in these fields are […]

EBC’s Constant Need for Content Creation – Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Struggling to implement a DEI Committee within your firm? Are your firm’s DEI Committee volunteers feeling burned out? Looking for a place to discuss your firm’s DEI Committee strategy? Join EBC’s series of informal discussion meetings intended to facilitate information sharing across firms as it relates to implementing internal DEI Committees and fostering their success. […]

MassCEC’s Built Environment Plus: Embodied Carbon Reduction in Buildings

Iterative life cycle assessment (LCA) through the course of design offers a powerful method for vetting embodied carbon reduction strategies. This session will walk through key priorities and examples of how to put LCA into practice during design and procurement. First, it will cover target setting, building certifications, scoping considerations, and structural system selection during […]

MassCEC’s Informational Webinar on Funding for Community Networked Geothermal Feasibility Studies

HEET is hosting an informational webinar with the Building Electrification Accelerator  to provide an overview of a funding opportunity. Want networked geothermal in your community? Thanks to funding from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center, HEET is releasing a Request for Applications through the Learning from the Ground Up research program for communities in Massachusetts committed to deploying […]

MassCEC’s Powering the Future – A Massachusetts Clean Energy Workforce Needs Assessment

This webinar will present the results and recommendations from Powering the Future: A Massachusetts Clean Energy Workforce Needs Assessment and will include a Question & Answer session. The report is a comprehensive analysis of the clean energy workforce needed to meet the state’s ambitious 2030 greenhouse gas emission reduction targets. The report provides insight into workforce needs […]

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