Innovator

MassCEC acts as a connector between established and startup clean energy companies, investors, strategic corporate partners and large energy users in Massachusetts.

MassCEC supports local incubators, business accelerator competitions and other resources, job training, networking events and provides seed investments for technology companies.

InnovateMass Awardee Lands Deal With Coca-Cola

With the holiday season in full swing, many companies are at working at their peak – which can also mean a spike in their energy expenses. Fortunately, there are innovative Massachusetts clean energy companies that specialize in reducing business’ fuel and power costs.

One such company is Boston-based XL Hybrids. This video by Bloomberg TV shows how XL Hybrids retrofits commercial vans and trucks, often used for deliveries, with hybrid technology. By capturing the energy wasted in braking, their technology allows vehicles to decrease fuel use and carbon dioxide emissions by up to 20 percent on urban or suburban routes. The start-up has recently landed a deal with Coca-Cola, which according to a recent Boston Globe article will retrofit 100 of their service vans with the technology.

BRIDGES Program

The Bridging Recovery for Innovators Driving Green Energy Solutions (BRIDGES) Program is a limited $1,500,000 investment program that provides convertible notes to clean energy startups that have previously received funding from certain MassCEC investment and innovation grant programs. The program was created to support innovative clean energy startup companies that have been adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Baker-Polito Administration Announces $1.7 Million in Funding for Clean Energy Startups

Announcement Date: 
Thursday, January 30, 2020
Location: 
BOSTON

The Baker-Polito Administration today announced $1.7 million in funding for 18 early-stage clean energy companies. The funding, which comes from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center’s (MassCEC) Catalyst and InnovateMass programs, will support clean energy startups in 10 cities and towns throughout the Commonwealth.

“Providing strategic support to entrepreneurs and startup companies is critical to helping Massachusetts maintain its position as the national leader in cleantech innovation,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “These early-stage companies provide a vital source of job creation and economic value while helping the Commonwealth meet the challenges posed by climate change, and we are committed to helping support the growth of the vibrant startup community.”

“Companies at this early stage face critical gaps in funding, and by providing these resources our Administration is able to advance the development of clean energy technologies while supporting local business in the Commonwealth,” said Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito. “We are pleased to support these companies, which represent some of the best of Massachusetts’ innovation sector.”

The grants are awarded through MassCEC’s Catalyst Program, which is jointly administered by MassCEC and the Massachusetts Technology Transfer Center (MTTC), and through the InnovateMass Program. Since launching in 2010, Catalyst has awarded $5.49 million to 111 new companies and research teams. Past awardees have raised over $205 million in follow-on funding. Including this latest round, InnovateMass has awarded over $5 million in funding for demonstration projects across the Commonwealth since its launch in 2013, leveraging $6.1 million in other private and public investment.

“The continued strength of the selected projects emphasizes that Massachusetts leads the nation in translating basic research to the market,” said MTTC Interim Executive Director Vinit Nijhawan. “These awards will catalyze the commercial viability of their inventions accelerating them to funded, sustainable businesses.”

“Massachusetts is home to a robust startup community that makes valuable contributions to our state’s nation-leading innovation and clean energy economies,” said Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Kathleen Theoharides. “As Massachusetts takes action to mitigate the impacts of climate change, these researchers and entrepreneurs are pursuing groundbreaking advancements in technology that will help the Commonwealth lower peak demand and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.”

“With this capital infusion at this early stage in their development, these companies and researchers can access needed resources that will help them bridge critical funding gaps,” said MassCEC CEO Stephen Pike. “We are pleased to support these next-generation projects, which are pursuing groundbreaking climate solutions that will help the Commonwealth increase its resilience and meet the challenges posed by climate change.”

The companies receiving funding are:

 

Awardee

Location

Grant Amount

Project

Heat Pump Control Co

Northborough

$65,000

Smart heat pump control

MIT, Dr. Evelyn Wang

Cambridge

$65,000

Insulating aerogel for windows

Techstyle Materials

Somerville

$65,000

Material coating for building walls

Transport Phenomena Technologies, LLC

Medford

$65,000

Vapor chamber for data centers

WPI, Dr. Nima Rahbar

Worcester

$65,000

Self-healing concrete

Massachusetts Maritime Academy, Dr. Farzam Maleki and Gail Stephens

Buzzards Bay

$65,000

Suction mooring for offshore wind

Pioneer Valley Coral & Natural Science Institute, Dr. Ljiljana Rajic

Amherst

$65,000

Wastewater treatment technology

Gencores LLC

Cambridge

$65,000

Core materials for light-duty vehicles

Gridtwin Energy

Cambridge

$65,000

Software for renewables interconnection

Multiscale Systems Inc.

Worcester

$65,000

Material for heavy-duty vehicles

Northeastern University, Dr. Andrew Meyers

Boston

$65,000

Floating offshore wind turbine structures

Verdox Inc.

Winchester

$65,000

Carbon capture battery

Flux Marine Ltd.

Boston

$65,000

Electric marine propulsion

MIT, Jeffery Grossman

Cambridge

$65,000

Membrane filtration for industry applications

Alternate Power Source

Mansfield

$194,700

Energy storage and load control panel

Cambridge Crops

Somerville

$200,000

Shelf-life extension technology

Medley Thermal

Somerville

$244,396

Dynamically electrified steam system

Via Science

Somerville

$145,000

Model on behind the meter energy storage

 

According to the 2019 Massachusetts Clean Energy Industry Report, the clean energy sector in Massachusetts has grown 86 percent since 2010 and employs 111,836 workers across the state. The Massachusetts clean energy sector is a $14 billion industry, representing about 2.5 percent of the state’s overall economy.

These awards build on the Baker-Polito Administration’s ongoing efforts to grow the Commonwealth’s clean energy economy and meet its greenhouse gas emission reduction targets. In 2016, Governor Baker signed into law bipartisan comprehensive energy diversification legislation requiring utilities to competitively solicit and contract for approximately 1,600MW of offshore wind and approximately 1,200MW of clean energy. Under an environmental bond bill signed by Governor Baker in 2018, DOER was directed to create a new clean peak standard for electricity suppliers to increase the usage of clean energy during periods of high, carbon intensive, and expensive electricity demand.

As emissions from the transportation sector account for over 40 percent of total emissions, the Baker-Polito Administration is focused on investing in clean transportation solutions. The Commonwealth is currently working with 10 other states across the Northeast and the District of Columbia to develop a market-based ‘cap-and-invest’ program to reduce the emissions that cause climate change, while creating economic opportunity and investing in clean transportation options. The administration recently announced a reopening of the Commonwealth’s electric vehicle rebate program, Massachusetts Offers Rebates for Electric Vehicles (MOR-EV) beginning on January 1, 2020 and lasting through at least December 31, 2021, and an investment of at least $27 million per year in 2020 and 2021 to electric vehicle incentive programs including MOR-EV.

“These grants demonstrate our collective desire to commit resources in order to unleash the power of innovation,” said Senate Minority Leader Bruce Tarr (R - Gloucester). We are continuing to reduce waste in the form of pollution and increase our capacity to leverage next level research and entrepreneurship.

“Massachusetts has been at the forefront of efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and with the Baker-Polito Administration’s calls to pursue an even more aggressive net-zero emissions standard by 2050, we will be counting on support from the clean energy sector to help us meet this ambitious target,” said House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones, Jr. (R-North Reading).  “By investing in clean energy startup companies, these grants will help to fuel the innovations needed to address climate change and pave the way for the Commonwealth to achieve its emissions reduction goals.”

“It has been incredible to see the growth in the clean energy economy since the legislature created MassCEC through the Green Jobs Act of 2008, and MassCatalyst’s latest round of grants is a reminder of the state’s strong support for entrepreneurial companies that are eager to put technology and people to work to shrink our carbon footprint,” said State Representative Thomas A. Golden, Jr., Chairman of the Joint Committee on Telecommunications, Utilities, and Energy. “I applaud MassCEC for their continued success in leveraging investments to further strengthen our green economy and to propel us into a clean energy future.”

2019 ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit

Event Time: 
Monday, July 08, 2019 - 12:00 AM to Wednesday, July 10, 2019 - 12:00 AM
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Event Location: 
Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center
6700 North Gaylord Rockies Boulevard
Aurora , CO 80019

The ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit (The Summit) is an annual conference and technology showcase that brings together experts from different technical disciplines and professional communities to think about America’s energy challenges in new and innovative ways. Now in its tenth year, the Summit offers a unique, three-day program aimed at moving transformational energy technologies out of the lab and into the market. Join other energy industry experts, thought leaders, and decision makers at the 2019 Summit to:

  • Experience first-hand the latest technological advancements across a wide variety of energy sectors
  • Attend practical seminars about how to accelerate cutting-edge technologies on a path toward commercialization
  • Network with breakthrough technology companies, federal government leaders, entrepreneurs, and researchers who are ready to collaborate
  • Meet influential government, research labs, and private-sector leaders and learn about partnerships and funding opportunities
  • Hear insightful keynotes from industry leaders and luminaries on the future of energy technology
  • Apply to have your breakthrough technology featured in the highly regarded Technology Showcase

Learn more and register here

Navigate Webinar Series: Fighting Climate Change Together

Event Time: 
Thursday, June 27, 2019 - 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
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Event Location: 
Online at GoToWebinar

Climate change is a reality with a baffling impact worldwide. Studies clearly show that the major consequences will be felt in the next fifty years or earlier if we don’t act now, collectively. Urgent and in many cases radical measures have to be implemented. How can technology help catalyze these changes? How can global companies work with startups to design and execute efficient strategies able to disrupt markets and reverse the destructive cycle we are all in?

In this webinar, moderated by Geoff Chapin from Phoenix Revolution, we will hear from Will Dickson, General Motors; Ben Myers, Boston Properties and Bala Nagarajan, Equinor Ventures. The panel will inevitably talk about the current status quo but mostly the solutions underway and what needs to be done.

Click here to learn more and register here for the webinar

Webinar: How to Qualify a Technology for Mass Save Incentives *Sponsored by MassCEC

Event Time: 
Tuesday, June 25, 2019 - 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM
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Event Location: 
Online at GoToWebinar

Please join the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) and the Massachusetts Technology Assessment Committee (MTAC) from Mass Save ® on June 25th at 2:30 pm for a webinar on how to qualify your company's innovative and energy efficient technology for Mass Save incentive programs. On this webinar, MassCEC and MTAC staff will provide information on:

  • What testing data and analysis you need to collect before applying
  • What determines Mass Save® incentive program eligibility
  • How to submit an application for your technology to be reviewed by MTAC
  • Types of Mass Save® incentives available
  • How MassCEC programs can prepare you for the process

Do you have an energy efficient technology you want to bring to market? Do you want to learn more? Join us!

Learn more and register here.

New Energy Solutions Conference

Event Time: 
Thursday, June 27, 2019 - 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM
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Event Location: 
Boston Marriott Newton
2345 Commonwealth Avenue
Newton , MA 02466

The New Energy Solutions Conference is focused on innovative technologies and business models that are addressing critical problems and challenges in the industry, helping customers improve resilience and reliability and reduce costs, helping power companies maintain grid reliability with increasing penetration of variable renewable energy, and helping accelerate the adoption of cleaner more efficient power and transportation technologies. This conference brings together leading practitioners in energy storage, microgrids, hydrogen/fuel cells and transportation infrastructure from around the Northeast and the country, including companies, investors, researchers, professional services firms, regulators, utilities and government officials, among others.

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Second Annual Summer Solstice Celebration

Event Time: 
Thursday, June 20, 2019 - 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM
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Event Location: 
The Gardens at Elm Bank
900 Washington Street
Wellesley , MA 02482

SEBANE's Second Annual Summer Solstice Celebration will be held on Thursday, June 20, just one day before the 'official' summer solstice.

Join us this year at the spectacular Gardens at Elm Bank at the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, just 30 minutes from Downtown Boston.

You won't want to miss out on this popular industry event! We'll start in the stately Hunnewell Carriage House for a two-hour session featuring perspectives from legislators, regulatory experts, and solar industry professionals. Kaitlin Kelly, Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources, will speak to the current status of the SMART 400 MW review and next steps. SEBANE will present a high-level summary from our Interconnection Forum held last month.

We'll also give out SEBANE's Annual Industry Awards for legislative and local leadership. Hors d'ourvres, beer, wine, & non-alcoholic beverages will be served.

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Plug-In to the Latest on Electric Vehicles

Event Time: 
Wednesday, June 05, 2019 - 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
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Event Location: 
Cummings Business Center, Beverly
100 Cummings Center Conf Room 221-E
Beverly , MA 01915

Kathleen Rosen Connors, Founder and Executive Officer of Voltrek, a Massachusetts company at the forefront of partnering with businesses, commercial properties and municipalities plan for and deploy electric vehicle infrastructure will share the latest on the EV market, technologies and best practices. Learn how this innovative local company has enabled hundreds of clients to offer commercial EV charging stations to support the growing demand in the northeast.

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