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2023 Participant Milestones Spotlight: Boston University
Boston University, a private research institution located in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts, took notable...
Read More2023 Participant Milestones Spotlight: Xcel Energy
Our 2023 participant, Xcel Energy, a regulated electric utility and natural gas delivery company based...
Read More2023 Participant Milestones Spotlight: Energy New England
Our 2023 participant, Energy New England (ENE), is the leading wholesale risk management and energy...
Read More2023 Participant Milestones Spotlight: Bridgewater State University
In an era where innovation drives progress, our 2023 participant Bridgewater State University (BSU), the...
Read More2023 Participant Milestones Spotlight: Suryatech EV Power
Suryatech EV Power, headquartered in Massachusetts, is a minority-owned cleantech company and the pioneering provider...
Read More2023 Participant Milestones Spotlight: UMass Boston
Our 2023 participant, The University of Massachusetts Boston (UMass Boston), stands out as a public...
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MassCEC Awards $4 Million to Climatetech Companies
Companies include those working to develop cleaner building materials, electric transportation options, and address waste issues, including Recharge America Participant
Proven, Local Team of Weston & Sampson and Rivermoor Energy will Electrify Massachusetts Highways with High-Speed Charging Stations
Weston & Sampson and Rivermoor Energy are proud to announce that they
Upgrades to increase capacity could cost up to $10,000, but two tech
New Federal Grant Projects to Slash U.S. Climate Emissions Include Efforts to Electrify Farming Equipment in Minnesota
Recipients in 30 states will share a pot of $4.3 billion to
Mullen’s Class 1 EV Cargo Van Receives Approval for the MOR-EV Program, Granting a $3,500 Rebate in Massachusetts
Under the MOR-EV program, the Mullen ONE Class 1 EV cargo van,
The Minnesota Department of Transportation announced that 13 grantees have been selected
Minnesotans can apply for rebates worth up to $1,500 for e-bikes
The state has allocated $2 million for each of the next two