MassCEC In the News

Fall River, Boston, Springfield, Brockton, Lowell, Barnstable, among schools receiving over $52 million to become more green
Fall River Reporter
MassCEC awards over $52 million in grants to help upgrade public school facilities through its Green School Works program
$12M to Lowell Public Schools for infrastructure, energy upgrades
The Lowell Sun
7 Lowell Public Schools receive funding from MassCEC's Green School Works program
Lowell’s Jeanne D’Arc School Receives $5-million in Green Funding
Inside Lowell
Jeanne D’Arc School receives funding from MassCEC's Green School Works program
Cape Tech Buses Go Electric
The Cape Cod Chronicle
Cape Cod Regional Technical High School has received funding from MassCEC to replace diesel-powered school buses with electric buses.
Amherst-Pelham schools land $500K to build on its electric bus program
Daily Hampshire Gazette
Amherst-Pelham Regional Schools will continue to electrify school buses through a grant from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center.
Massachusetts governor wants to make the state a global climate tech hub
Tech Brew
Governor Maura Healey plans to make Massachusetts No. 1 in climate tech 
Vineyard Wind leases construction terminal into 2026
The New Bedford Light
The developer extends its New Bedford lease to next June, with dozens of barge trips to the unfinished offshore wind farm still ahead.
Powering the past and future: Westborough-based hydropower firm to update its century-old facilities
Worcester Business Journal
Westborough-based Great River Hydro plays an important role in keeping homes powered and machinery in the region running. 
No smog, no noise at an all-electric truck showcase in South Natick
The Boston Globe
Electric medium- and heavy-duty trucks roll into Natick for a Mass Fleet Advisor showcase.
Turning garbage into gas: Wareham company brings innovation to renewable energy
Wareham Week
How an InnovateMass grantee is reducing risks to landfills operations through climate technology.