NECA Boston Chapter Cosponsors Symposium at BCEC

Boston – NECA Boston Chapter recently joined with leading energy efficiency stakeholders – building owners, managers, developers and planners of commercial, educational and municipal facilities, as well as contractors and service providers – in co- sponsoring the first of a series of symposiums aimed at stimulating economic activity through energy efficiency projects.

Boston – NECA Boston Chapter recently joined with leading energy efficiency stakeholders – building owners, managers, developers and planners of commercial, educational and municipal facilities, as well as contractors and service providers – in co- sponsoring the first of a series of symposiums aimed at stimulating economic activity through energy efficiency projects. Approximately 300 industry experts from New England and throughout the U.S. met to learn more about the utilization of resources from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Better Buildings Challenge.

Massachusetts State Senator Brian Joyce was the Opening Session Moderator. He was joined by Gil Sperling,
Senior Advisor for Policy & Programs, U. S. Department of Energy. Patrick Cloney of the MA Clean Energy Center also discussed economic impact and jobs for energy efficiency in privately held buildings.