MA Energy Environment
@MassEEA
The Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA). Building a cleaner, healthier Massachusetts.
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http://www.mass.gov/eea 28-02-2011 19:24:08
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Boston Metal’s innovative approach to decarbonizing steel production is a game-changer. With Maura Healey’s bold Mass Leads Act, we'll continue to invest in climatetech — creating a clean energy economy in Massachusetts and manufacturing solutions to climate change.
Our team took over South Station with Massachusetts Clean Energy Center to tell commuters all about the ways they can take climate action. Catch us here until 6pm or go to mass.gov/climateaction to learn more!
Whether you're a professional or homeowner working on that outdoor project that's been on your to-do list for forever, call Dig Safe New England before you start to dig. Damage to underground lines can be costly, hazardous, and disrupt service. Know what's below. Call 811! #SafeDiggingMonth
Vineyard Wind 1, the nation's first large-scale offshore wind project, was just named Climate Change Project of the Year by the Environmental Business Council of New England! Congrats to Vineyard Wind and all involved for this monumental achievement. bit.ly/3TP6IKl
We might not have been in the path of totality, but we had a pretty stellar view of #Eclipse2024 🌖
Hope everyone enjoyed it as much as me and Kim Driscoll!
Kicking off EEA’s Supervisory Leadership Training Program with the UMass Boston Collins Center for Public Management was a major highlight of last week. Hats off to my incredible team for their relentless commitment to professional growth!
Encouraged by the collaborative spirit at today's Environmental League of Massachusetts Corporate Council lunch. By working together, we can overcome the challenges of climate change, protect our environment, and build a brighter tomorrow for Massachusetts powered by clean energy.
Grateful to Environmental League of Massachusetts for bringing our team together with private sector partners prioritizing sustainability in their organizations. This is the kind of collaboration it’ll take to reach our climate goals and turn Massachusetts into a hub of climate action.
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A new report from Andrea Joy Campbell explains ratepayers lost over $577 million to competitive energy suppliers. Our staff sees this unfortunate reality daily when responding to customer complaints.