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MassCEC announces $588,720 in funding to support five cleantech startups
The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center is excited to announce $588,720 in funding to our latest round of InnovateMass awardees. The InnovateMass Program aims to accelerate commercialization of innovative clean energy technologies by filling the... READ THE FULL POST
Check Out Career Pathways on CleanEnergyEducation.org
MassCEC has a new online tool that you’ll just love to explore! CleanEnergyEducation.org helps connect you to potential careers in clean energy that are supported by education and training programs in Massachusetts. Recognizing that many people know... READ THE FULL POST
Technology Advancements Crucial to Future of Energy Storage
With energy storage taking on an increasingly central role in grid modernization and the transition to renewable energy, technological advances in battery technologies remain crucial decreasing prices and increasing functionality and reliability. While there have been tremendous improvements to... READ THE FULL POST
Upstream Tech wins NEWIN’s 2017 “Innovation of the Year” Award
We have some exciting news from NEWIN’s 2017 Innovator and Innovation Award and Gala! Upstream Tech, an awardee of MassCEC’s Catalyst program, won the “Innovation of the Year” award at NEWIN’s annual gala on... READ THE FULL POST
Solar Power Northeast Conference in Boston
On February 5 and 6, Solar Power Northeast - the region’s largest solar and energy storage event - brought together different sectors of the solar industry at the Westin Boston Waterfront Hotel to discuss new developments and share ideas. The conference’s sessions followed five main themes:... READ THE FULL POST
Massachusetts reaches 2,000 MW of solar installations
On February 7, after installing 78,647 projects Massachusetts finally hit the 2,000-megawatt benchmark for solar capacity, with at least one project in each of the state’s 351 towns and cities. If it sounds like a lot,... READ THE FULL POST
Solar Connect Success!
On November 30th, the 2017 Mass Solar Connect closed out a six month sign up period for members of three participating non-profit groups. As part of the program, members of the non-profits were able to receive competitive pricing for solar PV projects through an online installer bidding platform.... READ THE FULL POST
Converted School Building Gets an A+ In Efficiency Using Heat Pumps, Solar Hot Water, & Solar PV
Olive Street Development, LLC is a developer of old brick buildings, like abandoned schools and factories, with the goal of recycling and repurposing these historic structures for efficient and affordable housing. Over the past several years, the developer has leveraged multiple MassCEC Renewable... READ THE FULL POST
All About Graphene
With energy storage taking on an increasingly central role in grid modernization and the transition to renewable energy, technological advances in battery technologies remain crucial decreasing prices and increasing functionality and reliability. While there have been tremendous improvements to... READ THE FULL POST
Upstream Tech wins NEWIN's 2017 Innovation of the Year Award
We have some exciting news from NEWIN’s 2017 Innovator and Innovation Award and Gala! Upstream Tech, an awardee of MassCEC’s Catalyst program, won the “Innovation of the Year” award at NEWIN’s annual gala on December 5th. NEWIN, New England Water Innovation Network, is an organization that works... READ THE FULL POST