CWEEL New England’s Salem & Beverly – Resilient Together
The panel will include women leaders from Salem and Beverly discussing how they worked together to develop the Resilient Together plan and how they are now working to make it reality.
The panel will include women leaders from Salem and Beverly discussing how they worked together to develop the Resilient Together plan and how they are now working to make it reality.
ABBE invites you to participate in their special webinar Energy Justice in Black America. Airing live January 19, 2022 at 2:00pm until 3:00pm EST, this webinar pays tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. who in 1966 brought focus on Black American housing and economic injustice. The discussion with address the impact of Energy Justice […]
Members of BuildingEnergy Bottom Lines, NESEA's business development program, will convene virtually for a day of community building and deep-dives into topics affecting their businesses. Breakout discussions will be led by program facilitators. A common request from Bottom Line members is an opportunity to cross pollinate with members of other groups, especially around specific areas of interest. […]
Clean energy is one of the fastest-growing and most innovative sectors in our economy. The clean energy sector is attracting top talent—achievers who are pairing their professional skills with personal passion and drive to change our energy future. Experience and expertise are needed in a wealth of fields, as a career in clean energy can […]
When it comes to setting and reaching climate goals, each community is unique. No matter the differences, however, communities must combine real-world building efficiency and decarbonization solutions with a human-centric approach to advance towards an equitable, clean energy future. This involves embarking on a cyclical process to engage stakeholders, consider policy actions, implement solutions, and […]
Accelerating Transportation Electrification in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts The Commonwealth of Massachusetts’ 2050 Decarbonization Roadmap set a GHG emissions reduction target for the next decade at 50% reduction below the 1990 level in 2030 and at least net zero statewide greenhouse gas emissions in 2050. In the Clean Energy and Climate Plan (CECP) for 2025 […]
Join a panel of distinguished experts and industry leaders to help shape the priorities and activities for NECHPI in 2022. NECHPI has an excellent panel of experts to provide perspectives on the national and regional trends for CHP, as well as CHP’s potential to utilize low and no-carbon fuels to fill roles in long-term decarbonization […]
The goal of decarbonization is to reduce or eliminate carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, as well as other pollutants, from the energy grid. However, that will not occur overnight. Renewable energy sources such as hydrogen, wind, and solar are still a long way away from being the predominant source of energy. Whether you like it or […]
Learn about important updates to the Catalyst and DICES program from MassCEC and MassVentures.
People of color own more than 17% of US businesses but are awarded less than 5% of total contract dollars from Fortune 100 companies. Corporations and government agencies increasingly embrace supplier diversity, but diverse businesses still receive an appalling lack of contracts. How can we increase supplier diversity within clean energy to close the racial […]
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