MassCEC In the News

Mass. Clean Energy Center names former state senator as CEO
Boston Business Journal
Ben Downing has been named CEO of the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
Going greener: Arlington receives third electric school bus
Your Arlington
Arlington to participate in MassCEC's Vehicle-to-Everything Demonstrations program.
Massachusetts launches V2X demonstration with free bi-directional chargers
Electrive
School districts, municipalities and residents will receive free bi-directional EV chargers to feed power back to the grid and test scalable use cases.
Free Bidirectional EV Chargers Provided For Massachusetts Program
CleanTechnica
Massachusetts V2X program will include 4 municipal projects, 5 school districts, and 30 residences.
MassCEC expands green incentive outreach program to four new communities
The Bay State Banner
The Home Modernization Navigator offers free, personalized guidance to help residents lower their energy bills and improve public health through energy efficiency and clean energy incentives.
Positioning Massachusetts as a hub for climate tech and economic development
MIT News
  Former MassCEC CEO Emily Reichert highlights the state government’s unique approach to fostering and keeping clean energy innovation.
Some small climate and environmental solutions being developed in our backyard
The Boston Globe
MassCEC grantee Mirra gets a feature highlighting the fun side of repairing the environment.
Somerville installing six new electric vehicle charging stations across the city
The Somerville TImes
Expanded network to add 12 new charging ports at key locations citywide.
A pole, a plan and a push for EV access in Marblehead
Marblehead Current
Marblehead selected to participate in a state-funded initiative through MassCEC that helps communities expand access to EV charging.
Community Action, GCC plan weatherization technician training program with $925K in grants
Greenfield Recorder
With a grant from MassCEC, Community Action Pioneer Valley and Greenfield Community College will be able to expand the workforce of local weatherization technicians.