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Wednesday, December 09, 2009
Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick this week signed legislation that transfers the state’s Renewable Energy Trust to the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center, streamlining support for the Commonwealth’s green economy by making a single agency responsible for fostering the development and installation of clean energy technologies.
Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick this week signed legislation that transfers the state’s Renewable Energy Trust to the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center, streamlining support for the Commonwealth’s green economy by making a single agency responsible for fostering the development and installation of clean energy technologies.
Created by the Green Jobs Act of 2008, the Clean Energy Center (CEC) is charged with advancing the Massachusetts green economy through support for research and development, entrepreneurship, and workforce training, funded in part by a portion of annual Renewable Energy Trust revenues. The CEC has issued $4 million to date in grants for the development of job training programs in growing clean energy fields.Read Full Article
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