Chambers for Innovation and Clean Energy
To strengthen the network of New England chambers of commerce engaged on clean energy issues and provide technical assistance to chambers throughout the region.
To strengthen the network of New England chambers of commerce engaged on clean energy issues and provide technical assistance to chambers throughout the region.
To promote implementation of Vermont’s state energy plan, as well as highlighting measures that businesses and other institutions can take to move the state toward large-scale adoption of renewable energy across all sectors.
To promote clean energy policies and accelerate market adoption of clean energy technologies across New England.
To end New England’s reliance on coal-fired power plants and achieve the retirement and redevelopment of the remaining facilities.
To provide program support for the Climate and Energy Funders Group.
To advance appropriately-sited offshore wind development along the Atlantic coast, specifically adjacent to Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
To maintain New Englands position as a national efficiency leader by adopting and implementing a robust state policy framework to achieve the full potential of all cost-effective energy efficiency.
To increase energy efficiency investments at colleges, universities, and hospitals in New England.
To double the number of solar installations in homes, small commercial properties, and farm enterprises in sixteen communities in the Upper Connecticut River Valley of New Hampshire and Vermont.
To close the Brayton Point coal power plant in southeastern Massachusetts by 2020 while creating a smart transition plan that meets the needs of workers and stimulates appropriate redevelopment of the site.