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MassCEC provides rebates and other incentives to businesses that are looking to adopt clean energy at their place of business.

Incentives offered by MassCEC include rebate programs for solar electricity and solar hot water and technical assistance with other technologies such as wind.

EBC 24th Annual Summer Garden Party

Event Time: 
Thursday, August 09, 2018 - 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM
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Event Location: 
Exchange Conference Center
212 Northern Ave
Boston , MA 02210

The EBC is pleased to invite you to attend the 24th Annual Summer Garden Party! The EBC Summer Garden Party is a great event for socializing and networking in a wonderful atmosphere overlooking the Boston Harbor. There will be heavy appetizers and a cash bar (the location can take cash or credit).

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Homeowner's Workshop on Geothermal Heat Pumps

Event Time: 
Saturday, November 10, 2018 - 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
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Event Location: 
2 Starwood Dr
Hampstead , NH 03841
603-329-8122

Free workshop about geothermal heating and cooling. Installers and drillers will be on site to explain the installation process and available incentives. Call Erin at 603-329-8122 to register.

Horizon18

Event Time: 
Wednesday, October 10, 2018 - 12:00 AM to Thursday, October 11, 2018 - 12:00 AM
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Event Location: 
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center
415 Summer St
Boston , MA 02210

Horizon18 is a global event-driven platform that harnesses the international movement towards a clean economy. Join an international community focused on driving the clean economy through solutions, innovations, investments, and partnerships. MassCEC is proud to be a founding partner of this exciting and groundbreaking event! The two-day event will leverage the valuable business leadership and innovation expertise of MassCEC and NECEC –  two leading clean energy business organizations in the Northeast U.S – with the international experience of World Climate Ltd, which has worked within stakeholder engagement, large-scale collaborations, and business events for almost a decade. The global event will cover sectors and industries such as energy, waste, water,production, mobility, and cities, and will bring together state and city public officials, startups, corporations, and investors to enable forward-thinking stakeholders to translate climate goals into cutting-edge projects and partnerships that grow the clean economy.

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AWEA Wind Power on Capitol Hill 2018

Event Time: 
Wednesday, September 05, 2018 - 12:00 AM to Thursday, September 06, 2018 - 12:00 AM
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Event Location: 
DC

AWEA Wind Power on Capitol Hill is a rare opportunity for AWEA members and others who want to help advance wind energy to participate in advocacy training and then put that training to work to educate legislators and their staff on the wind industry's top policy initiatives at both the state and federal level. 

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Air-Source Heat Pumps

MassCEC granted awards to businesses installing qualifying variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems, which provide highly efficient heating and cooling.

This program is part of MassCEC’s $48 million Clean Heating and Cooling program, which supports technologies that provide customer cost savings and environmental benefits while maintaining a high level of comfort and reliability.  Due to funding constraints, MassCEC is no longer accepting applications for the VRF program.

Automated Wood Heating

MassCEC granted awards to businesses installing qualifying automated wood heating systems.

 

This program is part of MassCEC’s Clean Heating and Cooling program, which supports technologies that provide customer cost-savings and environmental benefits while maintaining a high level of comfort and reliability.  As of June 2019, MassCEC is no longer accepting new applications for the Commercial Automated Wood Heating Program.

Ground-Source Heat Pumps

MassCEC granted awards to businesses installing qualifying ground-source heat pumps (GSHP), which provide highly efficient electrical heating, cooling, and hot water. This program is part of MassCEC’s Clean Heating and Cooling program, which supports technologies that provide customer cost-savings and environmental benefits while maintaining a high level of comfort and reliability.  Due to funding constraints, MassCEC is no longer accepting applications for Commercial Ground-Source Heat Pump projects.

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MassCEC's Commonwealth Wind (CommWind) Program assists appropriately-sited wind energy development in Massachusetts to help achieve the Commonwealth's goals for a clean environment and a robust economy.

PLEASE NOTE: This program is NOT related to the Commonwealth Wind offshore wind project.

Commonwealth Organics-to-Energy

The Organics-to-Energy program is closed until further notice. Please check the “Program Background” tab below for completed studies and the “Small Scale Organics-to-Energy Vendor Directory” (2013).

Organics-to-energy technologies are those that take certain types of waste – including organic materials such as food, animal or yard waste, and convert it to electricity or heat. Some organics-to-energy systems also produce valuable compost or liquid fertilizer as byproducts.

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