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Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
Government Administration
Boston, Massachusetts 16,888 followers
About us
The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) is dedicated to accelerating the success of clean energy technologies, companies and projects in the Commonwealth—while creating high-quality jobs and long-term economic growth for the people of Massachusetts. Since its inception in 2009, MassCEC has helped clean energy companies grow, supported municipal clean energy projects and invested in residential and commercial renewable energy installations creating a robust marketplace for innovative clean technology companies and service providers.
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http://www.masscec.com
External link for Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2008
Locations
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Primary
63 Franklin Street, 3rd Floor
Boston, Massachusetts 02110, US
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100 Terminal Street
Boston, MA 02129, US
Employees at Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
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Taline Badrikian
Marketing Executive, Fractional CMO, Communications Professional, Entrepreneur, Small Business Advocate
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Susan Mlodozeniec
Marketing Director, Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
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Brooke Barton
Climate & Sustainability Strategist | Driving Impact & Innovation
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Elizabeth Kennedy Cleveland
Director of Special Projects at Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
Updates
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We’re thrilled to see New Ecology, Inc. highlighting MassCEC's Edward H. in their latest podcast episode! 🎙️ Edward shares valuable insights on how clean energy is creating opportunities for workers in traditional trades, like construction and electrical work, and how businesses and individuals can be part of the clean energy transition. 🌱 If you’re curious about the training and resources needed to join the transition to a clean energy economy, this episode is a must-listen! Thanks to New Ecology for showcasing this important conversation.
A new episode of the BuildingWell podcast is OUT TODAY! Join hosts Alina and Michelle and special guest Edward Hsieh from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center a state economic development agency focused on clean energy innovation and economic growth. ✅ What opportunities can the clean energy sector can offer for workers in traditional trades like construction and electrical work? ✅ How can individuals and businesses pivot into working in the clean energy sector? ✅ What training and education is needed to prepare businesses and workers to transition into a clean energy economy? Learn all of this and more on the newsest episode of BuildingWell TODAY! https://lnkd.in/dHWypQqp Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Amazon Podcasts, Audacity, Pandora, and more. This episode was made possible by a Mass Save Community Education Grant.
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Need funding to bring your #climatetech or #cleanenergy idea to life? Do you need support to continue working on an innovation or project that shows promise? We want to help! These funding programs have upcoming due dates: ➡️ Equity Workforce Training Implementation: Due Jan. 24, 2025 + May 2, 2025 ➡️ Climate-Critical Workforce Training: Due Jan. 24, 2025 + May 2, 2025 ➡️ Massachusetts Climatetech Studio: Due Feb. 28, 2025 ➡️ Equity Workforce Planning and Capacity: Due Feb. 28, 2025 + May 19, 2025 ➡️ InnovateMass: Due Mar. 2025, exact day TBD ➡️ EmPower Massachusetts: Due Apr. 3, 2025 🔁 2030 Fund: Rolling applications 🔁 AmplifyMass: Rolling applications 🔁 Mass Fleet Advisor: Rolling applications 🔁 BETA Project Planning Expansion: Rolling applications 🔁 BETA Roadmaps: Rolling applications 🔁 Clean Energy Internship Program for Employers: Rolling applications 🔁 Technical Trades Work and Learning Program for Employers: Rolling applications Learn more and apply: https://lnkd.in/e7s6dMii
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Excited to see the results of the first six months of Via Separations first-of-a-kind (FOAK) commercial project! A MassCEC portfolio company based in Watertown, Via is working to decarbonize separation processes in goods manufacturing. Learn how our 2030 Fund supports growing climatetech companies: https://lnkd.in/dkk8DWWs
The conversations around decarbonizing heavy industry continue to build, especially with respect to first-of-a-kind (FOAK) deployments of emerging technologies. When Via delivered our FOAK system we prioritized: 1. Value creation - delivering energy/chemical savings and operational flexibility to the customer, with no green premium 2. Time - delivering the system as quickly, and safely, as possible 3. Scale - delivering a system of relevant scale that retires technology risk for the industry Via is excited to publish our results outlining the first 6 months of operations at this deployment, dubbed Project Kodiak. The Via system has operated safely and reliably at this customer site while showcasing a 76% reduction in energy demand compared to the incumbent process. Dive into our system performance here: https://lnkd.in/ejW_pEH3 #FOAK #industrialdecarbonization
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We are excited to announce the launch of the On-Street Charging Solutions Program! 🚗 🔋 This program aims to increase access to EV charging in low-income and disadvantaged communities throughout Massachusetts. Our partners from Commonwealth Electrical Technologies and Leidos will provide services to municipalities including EVSE feasibility studies and EVSE implementation. Interested municipalities are encouraged to reach out to learn more and ask questions: EVcharging@comelectrical.com.
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MassCEC is searching for a third-party support partner to serve as the CriticalMass Program Support Service Advisor. This role is key to driving the success of climatetech startups. We’re looking for an organization with experience working with corporates, startups, and large-scale technology deployment. The ideal partner has a proven track record in facilitating partnerships, negotiating project terms, and navigating the challenges of commercialization and scaling. Responsibilities include building relationships, assisting with program administration, and supporting startups in overcoming barriers to growth and market entry. If you have the expertise to support breakthrough innovation and the skills to drive impactful partnerships, explore the full RFP and join us in creating a cleaner, greener future: https://ow.ly/tuV150UsR5L
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MassCEC is proud to sponsor Startup Alley at the Oceantic Network's 2025 International Partnering Forum. Startup Alley offers companies working in the offshore wind and ocean renewables sectors an opportunity to pitch their business innovations to attendees at the largest ocean renewables conference in the Americas. Applications are due by January 17, 2025, so apply today and we'll see you in Virginia Beach in April '25!
🌊 Calling all innovators in ocean renewables! 🌱 Startup Alley at 2025 IPF offers you the chance to pitch your business to 4,000+ global industry professionals. Oceantic has partnered with SeaAhead to select 10-12 startups who will deliver 5-minute pitches and participate in a moderated Q&A live from the exhibit hall floor. Participants will receive one-on-one support to perfect their pitch and connect directly with key players in the industry. This is your opportunity to showcase your innovations and help shape the future. Sponsored by Massachusetts Clean Energy Center. Apply now! 🚀 #IPF25 #OffshoreWind #OceanRenewables https://lnkd.in/ePr_hCdg
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The Commonwealth’s investment in #climatetech will create thousands of jobs and generate billions of dollars for the Massachusetts economy. Earlier this week at the Ragon Institute of Mass General Brigham, MIT, and Harvard, we joined Governor Healey and Lt. Governor Driscoll to celebrate signing the Mass Leads Act into law!
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Massachusetts Clean Energy Center reposted this
I’m excited to welcome Jim Stanislaski, AIA, LEED AP, CPHC as Massachusetts Clean Energy Center's Managing Director of Accelerating Decarbonization! Jim is a licensed architect with over 30 years of experience and leadership in sustainable design, change management, teaching, legislative advocacy, and research. Jim will lead the strategic growth of our Accelerating Decarbonization Team. A former US Air Force officer, he grew up in New Jersey, earned a Bachelor of Architecture from Syracuse University and Master of Science in Sustainability from Tufts University. Welcome to the team, Jim!
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Need funding to bring your #climatetech or #cleanenergy idea to life? Do you need support to continue working on an innovation or project that shows promise? We want to help! These funding programs have upcoming due dates: ➡️ Equity Workforce Training Implementation: Due Jan. 24, 2025 + May 2, 2025 ➡️ Climate-Critical Workforce Training: Due Jan. 24, 2025 + May 2, 2025 ➡️ Massachusetts Climatetech Studio: Due Feb. 28, 2025 ➡️ Equity Workforce Planning and Capacity: Due Feb. 28, 2025 + May 19, 2025 ➡️ InnovateMass: Due Mar. 2025, exact day TBD ➡️ EmPower Massachusetts: Due Apr. 3, 2025 🔁 2030 Fund: Rolling applications 🔁 AmplifyMass: Rolling applications 🔁 Mass Fleet Advisor: Rolling applications 🔁 BETA Project Planning Expansion: Rolling applications 🔁 BETA Roadmaps: Rolling applications 🔁 Clean Energy Internship Program for Employers: Rolling applications 🔁 Technical Trades Work and Learning Program for Employers: Rolling applications Learn more and apply: https://lnkd.in/e7s6dMii