Working Together for Clean Energy Jobs in Massachusetts
Economic development and workforce development must be done together. That was the primary recommendation of two research reports released last month. It’s a common sense conclusion that has important implications for the clean energy industry and the education and training community in Massachusetts. The first report, from the Aspen Institute’s Workforce Strategies Initiative, examined efforts...
What Does it Take to Create a Job?
What does it take to truly create a job? The answer is the heart and soul of cleantech – innovation and entrepreneurship.
Clean Energy Internship Program Kicks Off
This year the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center’s Workforce Development Division collaborated with the New England Clean Energy Council to launch the Massachusetts Clean Energy Internship Opportunity Program to facilitate the placement of students and recent graduates who are seeking career opportunities in clean energy through paid summer internships.
A Recipe for Innovation
As members of the clean energy community, sometimes we’re too busy making that revolutionary change that we forget to tell our story as an industry.
