MassCEC In the News

Mass. agency lays out 10-year investment plan for climate change mitigation tech
MassLive
MassCEC announced its 10 year Climatetech Economic Development plan at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
Springfield selected for no-cost energy efficiency support service
The Reminder
Home Modernization Navigator support service launched in Springfield and Lowell.
State offers new rebates for rideshare, taxi electrification
Bay State Banner
Taxi and rideshare drivers can get $2500 - $6500 back on EVs with new incentive.
At Boston testing center, wind turbine blades get shaken, shifted, bent, and pushed
New Bedford Light
An inside look at Massachusetts' Wind Technology Testing Center.
New rebate program will help taxi, rideshare drivers adopt electric vehicles
MassLive
MassCEC launches new program to electrify the vehicle-for-hire industry.
Here's how Berkshire County could be 'a key piece of the puzzle' in Gov. Healey's plans to create a climate corridor
The Berkshire Eagle
MassCEC CEO Emily Reichert visits Berkshire County's climatetech ecosystem.
Can These Self-Charging E-Bike Libraries Bring Mobility to Low-Income Communities?
Next City
Metro Mobility is using MassCEC funding to expand e-bike access to low-income communities.
'Going to be awesome': Brockton High auto-shop students can now train on electric cars
The Brockton Enterprise
MassCEC workforce development grant funding is helping Brockton High, the state's largest high school, prepare students for climate-critical careers.
Meet the state's point-person on clean energy job training
Boston Business Journal
BBJ's Greg Ryan and MassCEC's Jennifer Applebaum discuss the state's clean energy and climatetech workforce.
Electric car batteries could power both vehicles and the grid
Yale Climate Connections
Massachusetts is testing bidirectional chargers that turn parked EVs into backup energy sources.