MassCEC In the News

MassCEC Invests $2.5M in 18 Climatetech Companies
High-Profile Monthly
Funding from MassCEC's Catalyst, DICES, and InnovateMass programs will support clean energy and climatetech innovation in 11 Massachusetts communities.
In a first, US offshore wind workers install turbines in Europe
E&E News
E&E News explains how a MassCEC grant helped members of Local 56 take an industry certified safety course at Massachusetts Maritime Academy.
Report: Massachusetts clean energy jobs increased by 80% since 2010
Solar Power World
MassCEC's 2023 Massachusetts Clean Energy Industry Report found that the industry contributed more than $14 billion to the gross state product (GSP) in 2022.
Healey aims to invest $1 billion to boost Mass. climate-tech economy
The Boston Globe
Governor Healey's Mass Leads Act proposes a $1.35 billion investment to make Massachusetts the climate innovation lab for the world.
Worcester E-Bike Program Expands To 10 More Communities
Worcester Patch
A grant from MassCEC is helping MassBike expand its popular e-bike program to several Central Massachusetts communities.
Vineyard Wind: First 5 of 62 offshore turbines in Cape Cod waters send power to mainland
Cape Cod Times
Vineyard Wind I has started to generate clean energy for Massachusetts residents.
Mass. Clean Energy Center completes $30 million deal for Salem port land to help build wind farms
The Boston Globe
MassCEC recently purchased over 42 acres on Salem's waterfront to build the Commonwealth's second offshore wind terminal.
State officials observe sustainable energy projects
The Lowell Sun
The Lowell Sun joins MassCEC CEO Dr. Emily Reichert on a tour of UMass Lowell's Energy Innovation Labs.
UMass to lead $11.9M offshore wind center
Greenfield Recorder
A multimillion dollar match from MassCEC will help UMass Amherst lead the Academic Center for Reliability and Resilience of Offshore Wind (ARROW).
State boosting EV charging with another $50 million
The Boston Globe
MassCEC will deploy millions of dollars to accelerate EV charging infrastructure in Massachusetts.