Pike, General Counsel for the Massachusetts CleanEnergyCenter (CEC), to your request for public records. See G. L. c. 66, 10(b); see also 950 C.M.R. 32.08(6). Specifically, you requested a copy of a feasibility study conducted by Lightship Energy (Lightship) with respect to the proposed Gamet Hill Wind Farm project. In response to your request, CEC provided you with a redacted copy of the responsive record.
Electrical energy derived from waves, tides and currents in oceans, estuaries and tidal areas; free-flowing water in rivers, lakes, streams, and humanmade channels, provided that such water is not diverted, impounded, or dammed; or = Massachusetts CleanEnergyCenter.
sequestration" capacity of Massachusetts' natural and working lands directly into the states emissions reduction plans a national first * Prioritizes equitable access to the states solar programs by low-income communities * Sets benchmarks for the adoption of clean energy technologies including electric vehicles, charging stations, solar technology, energy storage, heat pumps and anaerobic digestors * Establishes $12 million in annual funding for the Massachusetts
sequestration" capacity of Massachusetts' natural and working lands directly into the states emissions reduction plans a national first * Prioritizes equitable access to the states solar programs by low-income communities * Sets benchmarks for the adoption of clean energy technologies including electric vehicles, charging stations, solar technology, energy storage, heat pumps and anaerobic digestors * Establishes $12 million in annual funding for the Massachusetts
sequestration" capacity of Massachusetts' natural and working lands directly into the states emissions reduction plans a national first * Prioritizes equitable access to the states solar programs by low-income communities * Sets benchmarks for the adoption of clean energy technologies including electric vehicles, charging stations, solar technology, energy storage, heat pumps and anaerobic digestors * Establishes $12 million in annual funding for the Massachusetts
sequestration" capacity of Massachusetts' natural and working lands directly into the states emissions reduction plans a national first * Prioritizes equitable access to the states solar programs by low-income communities * Sets benchmarks for the adoption of clean energy technologies including electric vehicles, charging stations, solar technology, energy storage, heat pumps and anaerobic digestors * Establishes $12 million in annual funding for the Massachusetts
Partnering with the Massachusetts CleanEnergyCenter (MassCEC), the City was awarded $140,000 to conduct energy resiliency design studies for two neighborhoods in the community.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 09/xx/2020 For further information contact: Kelly McFalls kmcfalls@framinghamma.gov Tel (508) 532-5437 M (774) 285-1315 City of Framingham Awarded Two Design Studies by the Massachusetts CleanEnergyCenter to Explore Strengthening Energy Resiliency in the City Framingham, MA - Through Framinghams Department of Capital Projects and Facilities Management, the City is proud to announce that it has been awarded two design studies
Highlights / Case Studies The North Shore Community Development Corporation was awarded a $120,000 grant from the Massachusetts CleanEnergyCenter (MassCEC) and built a 30-unit affordable housing development in Gloucester.3 The building, Harbor Village, has high efficiency units which help improve air quality indoors, lower energy costs for residents, and provide other day to day benefits.
(CommonWealth) The Massachusetts CleanEnergyCenters financial woes continue to mount with $2.3 million in legal fees tacked on to a settlement that cost the agency nearly $21 million. (CommonWealth) Rep. Smitty Pignatelli of Lenox pushes legislation to support the arts sector in Massachusetts.
. * Establishes $12 million in annual funding for the Massachusetts CleanEnergyCenter in order to create a pathway to the clean energy industry for environmental justice populations and minority- and women-owned businesses. * Adopts several measures aimed at improving gas pipeline safety, including increased fines for safety violations and regulations related to training and certifying utility contractors. * Prioritizes equitable access to the states
Partnering with the Massachusetts CleanEnergyCenter (MassCEC), the City was awarded $140,000 to conduct energy resiliency design studies for two neighborhoods in the community.