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Massachusetts Clean Energy Center

Massachusetts Clean Energy Center. Massachusetts Gaming Commission January 24, 2012. About the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center. Established under the Green Jobs Act of 2008 Dedicated to accelerating the success of clean energy technologies, companies and projects in Massachusetts

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Massachusetts Clean Energy Center

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  1. Massachusetts Clean Energy Center Massachusetts Gaming Commission January 24, 2012

  2. About the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center • Established under the Green Jobs Act of 2008 • Dedicated to accelerating the success of clean energy technologies, companies and projects in Massachusetts • Focused on creating high-quality jobs and long-term economic growth for the people of Massachusetts • Supports growth of early-stage companies • Supports municipal clean energy projects • Invests in residential and commercial renewable energy installations

  3. Programs

  4. Benefits of High Performance Buildings • Cost Savings • Reduced Environmental Impacts • Safer, Healthier Workplace • Increased Employee Productivity • Higher Customer Satisfaction • Positive Public Relations • Green Marketing Opportunities • Awards and Recognition

  5. Operating costs decrease 13.6% for new construction and 8.5% for existing building projects • Building value increases 10.9% new construction and 6.8% existing building projects • Return on investment improves 9.9% new construction and 19.2% existing building projects • Occupancy increases 6.4% new construction and 2.5% existing building projects • Rent increases 6.1% new construction and 1% existing building projects • McGraw Hill Construction. Green Outlook 2011: Green Trends Driving Growth

  6. Massachusetts’ Clean Energy Economy is Large and Growing • 11.2% growth since 2011 • 4,995 clean energy firms • 71,523 clean energy workers • 1.7% of all workers in Massachusetts

  7. Harrah’s Rincon Casino Atlantic City Convention Center Cache Creek Casino

  8. Commonwealth Solar Hot Water – financing, rebates, studies • Commonwealth Wind – studies, financing • Organics-to-energy (anaerobic digestion) – financing, studies

  9. Combined Heat and Power, District Energy, Community Resilience

  10. Questions MassCEC Clean Energy Group Twitter.com/MassCEC Facebook.com/MassCleanEnergyCenter Flickr.com/photos/mass_cec/

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