About CCEP
The Community Clean Energy Project (CCEP) model involves consumers, utilities, community stakeholders, technology companies, funders, Federal/State energy programs, energy efficiency organizations and local government as partners committed to a reliable, clean energy future.
The CCEP team identifies existing policy and programmatic barriers and impediments that prevent full integration of clean energy technologies and develops strategies and best practices to resolve such issues. By developing demonstration projects, the CCEP gives insight into current market practices and technological issues that benefit, or impede, the development of community-based energy solutions for rural and urban locations in the New England.
See how the CCEP has evolved.
IN THE NEWS
E4 is awarded ACTNow grant from MassCEC for Income-Tiered EV Car Sharing
E4 Staff Presented on a Panel at NECA Renewable Energy Conference on Community Microgrids
MassCEC Community Microgrids Stakeholder Kickoff Meeting held February 21, 2019
A Heat Pump educational event was held in Tyringham, MA December 4, 2018
Urban Anaerobic Digestion Feasibility Study Launched
Energy Efficiency Week in Tyringham, MA: 350% Increase in Mass Save Participation by Residents
Worcester Magazine: Worcester CCEP helps lead Massachusetts clean energy transition
Blog released on solar on barn rooftops.
The Barr Foundation awarded E4TheFuture a $100,000 grant to help develop a clean energy microgrid.