| Babson Energy & Environmental Club |
The Babson Energy and Environmental Club (BEEC) seeks to foster innovation by addressing the following three points:
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| Boston University Energy Club |
The BU Energy Club is a broad-based group consisting of Graduates, Undergrads, Alumni and Professors that serves as a link between scientists & engineers, entrepreneurs & business-persons, and aspiring policy-makers & government officials at Boston University and other schools in the Greater Boston Area. |
| Fraunhofer CSE |
Based in Cambridge, MA, the Fraunhofer Center for Sustainable Energy Systems (CSE) is a non-profit, applied research and development laboratory dedicated to the commercialization of clean energy technologies. The Fraunhofer CSE engages in collaborative research and development with private companies, government entities, and academic institutions, performing research that broadly benefits firms, industries, and society. These partnerships take a wide variety of forms, including confidential co-development programs, third-party technology validation, and joint applications for grant programs. |
| Harvard University Center for the Environment (HUCE) |
The Harvard University Center for the Environment (HUCE) encourages research and education about the environment and its many interactions with human society. |
| MIT Energy Club |
Founded in 2004, the MIT Energy Club seeks to bring together and educate the MIT energy science, technology, policy, and business communities through initiatives focused on understanding the global energy challenge through fact-based analysis and education. |
| MIT Sloan Energy & Environment Club |
The Energy & Environment Club's mission is to bring the Sloan and MIT communities closer to current trends, technologies, and careers in Energy and Environmental Management. Sensitive to the natural interplay between Energy and the Environment, we look to encourage leadership in the energy sector and excellence in both direct and indirect environmental stewardship. |
| Boston Area Solar Energy Association |
BASEA is primarily an educational organization involved in the promotion of solar and other sustainable energy technologies throughout the greater Boston area. Since 1982 BASEA has been an active part of the region's energy-use conscience. Our membership includes engineers, architects, scientists, utilities, builders, students, and the general public. We advocate the balanced, mindful and responsible use of renewable energy to insure a sustainable future. BASEA is the Boston area chapter of the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association. |
| Boston Green Drinks |
A social organization that meets twice a month to discuss green issues with like minded individuals. |
| British American Business Council |
The British-American Business Council (BABC) is the largest transatlantic business network, with 25 chapters and 2,500 member companies based in major business centers throughout North America and the United Kingdom |
| Clean Economy Network Foundation |
The Clean Economy Network Foundationeducates and engages individuals interested in playing an active role in building the clean economy and sharing their knowledge about the clean economy with others. |
| Consortium for Energy Efficiency |
CEE is a consortium of efficiency program administrators from across the U.S. and Canada who work together on common approaches to advancing efficiency. Through joining forces, the individual efficiency programs of CEE are able to partner not only with each other, but with other industries, trade associations, and government agencies. By working together at CEE, administrators leverage the effect of their funding dollars, exchange information on effective practices and, by doing so, achieve greater energy efficiency for the public good. |
| Emerging Green Builders |
An organization dedicated to sharing green building ideas with others. |
| Environmental Business Council of New England |
Welcome to the Environmental Business Council of New England, and thank you for exploring our website! The EBC, a nonprofit organization, was conceived in 1990 by environmental and energy company executives who began meeting on a regular basis to exchange ideas and share experiences. The EBC was the first organization in the United States established to support and foster the development of the environmental industry. Our goal is to enhance business and job growth of both established and emerging environmental and energy businesses. The EBC is committed to supporting its members by:
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| IEEE Boston |
The Boston Chapter of the international IEEE organization. |
| Mass Clean Energy Center |
Massachusetts is leading the way in innovative and comprehensive energy reform that will make clean energy a centerpiece of the Commonwealth’s economic future. The Green Jobs Act of 2008 created the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center to accelerate job growth and economic development in the state’s clean energy industry. This new quasi-public agency serves as a clearinghouse and support center for the clean energy sector, making direct investments in new and existing companies, providing assistance to enable companies to access capital and other vital resources for growth, and promoting training programs to build a strong clean energy workforce that capitalizes on the job opportunities created by a vital new industry. |
| Massachusetts Hydrogen Coalition |
The Massachusetts Hydrogen Coalition has been formed with the express purpose of expanding the hydrogen, fuel cell and related industries in Massachusetts. The Coalition is a membership based organization, incorporated in the State of Massachusetts in 2004. |
| MIT Enterprise Forum of Cambridge |
The MIT Enterprise Forum of Cambridge is a volunteer, non-profit organization based at MIT whose mission is to promote and strengthen the process of starting and growing innovative and technology-oriented companies by providing services and programs that educate, inform, and support the entrepreneurial community. |
| New England Clean Energy Council |
The New England Clean Energy Council’s mission is to accelerate New England’s clean energy economy to global leadership by building an active community of stakeholders and a world-class cluster of clean energy companies. |
| New England Women in Energy & the Environment (NEWIEE) |
NEWIEE harnesses the environmental passion, intelligence and leadership experience of New England women to promote and encourage public interest in the energy and environmental sectors. In particular, NEWIEE focuses on encouraging women of all backgrounds to participate in and/or become more informed about the energy and environmental sectors and issues related to these fields. |
| Northeast Biofuels Collaborative |
The Northeast Biofuels Collaborative is a not-for-profit, public/private partnership dedicated to educating the general public about the economic and environmental benefits of increased biofuel production and use. Members of the Collaborative have ready-access to legislative and regulatory information, and have greater potential to engage in policy decisions that affect the viability of the industry. The New Fuels Alliance and the Renewable Energy Action Project (REAP) formed the Northeast Biofuels Collaborative in April 2007. The Collaborative is based in Boston, Massachusetts, and works with stakeholders in the eight northeastern states. It maintains an affiliation and strategic partnership with the California Renewable Fuels Partnership. |
| Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships, Inc |
Since 1996 NEEP has been facilitating regional partnerships to advance the efficient use of energy in homes, buildings and industry in the Northeast and mid-Atlantic states. |
| Northeast Sustainable Energy Association |
The Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) is the nation's leading regional membership organization promoting sustainable energy solutions. |
| The Green Roundtable / NEXUS Boston |
For over eight years, The Green Roundtable / NEXUS has been the Massachusetts Affiliate of the US Green Building Council (USGBC). The two organizations have aligned mission statements around advancing green building principles and practices, and in addition, carry out similar green building and sustainable design educational programming. Over the past two years as an Affiliate, NEXUS has worked closely with a group of local leaders, members and volunteers of the USGBC MA Membership Forum (now the MA Chapter of USGBC) to engage and grow the larger green building community in Massachusetts. |
| TiE-Boston |
TiE-Boston is a not-for-profit organization with a mission to foster and support entrepreneurship, either in a start-up context or within a larger company. The organization represents a diverse set of industries, including software and information technologies, biotech, financial services and other services. |
| Young Professionals in Energy (YPE) |
Young Professionals in Energy (“YPE”) is a non-profit energy industry networking organization with over 10,000 members worldwide. YPE is dedicated to providing a forum for networking and career development for professionals in the global energy industry. YPE runs a year-round calendar of events in 20 chapters around the world. |
| Cleantech Investing |
Rob Day is a Boston-based cleantech venture capital investor and entrepreneur, and is also the President of the Renewable Energy Business Network (REBN). This is his blog. |
| Greenhorn Connect |
Greenhorn Connect (@GreenhornBoston) is the product of the challenges faced by young entrepreneurs trying to learn from and connect with the resources, organizations and events available in the city of Boston. What you see now is the beginning of our vision for a dynamic site for not just events and organizations in Boston, but additional resources and opportunities tailored for the needs of entrepreneurs everywhere. |
| Mass High Tech |
Mass High Tech, the Journal of New England Technology, is owned by American City Business Journals, largest owner of city business journals in the country. MHT specializes in covering the region's incubation of next generation technologies and the people and companies behind our innovation economy. New England's technology and life sciences executives and engineers rely on MHT to track the pulse of local market forces, to identify new trends, detect emerging competition and uncover new opportunities. |
| Open Energy Info |
Open Energy Info is a platform to connect the world’s energy data. It is a linked open data platform bringing together energy information to provide improved analyses, unique visualizations, and real-time access to data. OpenEI follows guidelines set by the White House’s Open Government Initiative , which is focused on transparency, collaboration, and participation. OpenEI strives to provide open access to this energy information, which will spur creativity and drive innovation in the energy sector. |
| The Green Light Distrikt |
The Green Light Distrikt (GLD) is a community of young professionals that are working in the clean technology industry. Whether you're an entrepreneur, career changer, or recent graduate, GLD will help you find your place in the clean technology industry. The GLD is a collection of experiences, insights, resources, and discussions on what's happening and where the opportunities are in clean technology for young, passionate professionals. For the first time an entire generation can enter the clean technology industry from the beginning of their careers. We are uncompromising and will be leading this industry in 20 years. |