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Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
Proposals from consultants with significant expertise in conducting surveys and analyzing survey results to perform research and prepare content for the annual Massachusetts Climatetech Industry Report on behalf of MassCEC for the next three years. The Industry Report is an annual assessment of the Commonwealth’s climatetech industry. The Industry Report will detail the growth rate, number of jobs, and number of businesses in the climatetech industry and may be published annually on MassCEC’s website and in print.
Posted Date
Jan 14, 2026
Due Date
Feb 25, 2026
Release: Jan 14, 2026
Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
Close: Feb 25, 2026
Proposals from consultants with significant expertise in conducting surveys and analyzing survey results to perform research and prepare content for the annual Massachusetts Climatetech Industry Report on behalf of MassCEC for the next three years. The Industry Report is an annual assessment of the Commonwealth’s climatetech industry. The Industry Report will detail the growth rate, number of jobs, and number of businesses in the climatetech industry and may be published annually on MassCEC’s website and in print.
Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
To develop and expand climatetech related employment opportunities and promote climatetech related economic development in the Commonwealth, the Massachusetts Clean Energy Technology Center (“MassCEC”) is offering up to $30,000,000 (thirty million dollars) of tax incentives commencing in tax year 2025 to companies engaged in the research, development, innovation, manufacturing, and deployment of technologies in the climatetech sector.
Posted Date
Dec 17, 2025
Due Date
Feb 18, 2026
Release: Dec 17, 2025
Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
Close: Feb 18, 2026
To develop and expand climatetech related employment opportunities and promote climatetech related economic development in the Commonwealth, the Massachusetts Clean Energy Technology Center (“MassCEC”) is offering up to $30,000,000 (thirty million dollars) of tax incentives commencing in tax year 2025 to companies engaged in the research, development, innovation, manufacturing, and deployment of technologies in the climatetech sector.
Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
Seeks to fund an assessment of the technical, regulatory and economic feasibility of using thermal energy from Boston-area waterways to support a transition away from the use of natural gas. The assessment would focus on thermal sources in the Charles and Mystic Rivers, Boston Harbor and Fort Point Channel and provide a robust evidence base for local policymakers, utilities, and potential energy off-takers to consider thermal energy networks (TENs) for phasing the city away from natural gas. This proposal was received from the Boston Green Ribbon Commission, a voluntary network of CEOs representing dozens of companies working together to accelerate implementation of the City’s Climate Action Plan.
Posted Date
Nov 5, 2025
Due Date
Dec 8, 2025
Release: Nov 5, 2025
Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
Close: Dec 8, 2025
Seeks to fund an assessment of the technical, regulatory and economic feasibility of using thermal energy from Boston-area waterways to support a transition away from the use of natural gas. The assessment would focus on thermal sources in the Charles and Mystic Rivers, Boston Harbor and Fort Point Channel and provide a robust evidence base for local policymakers, utilities, and potential energy off-takers to consider thermal energy networks (TENs) for phasing the city away from natural gas. This proposal was received from the Boston Green Ribbon Commission, a voluntary network of CEOs representing dozens of companies working together to accelerate implementation of the City’s Climate Action Plan.
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