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New England Overview: A Guide to Large-Scale Energy Infrastructure Issues, 2015

New England Overview: A Guide to Large-Scale Energy Infrastructure Issues in 2015, by Raab Associates and Synapse Energy Economics, Inc.   The report outlines how regional electricity and natural gas infrastructure decisions are made.  It examines the current proposals to expand electricity transmission lines and natural gas pipelines into New England, as solutions to electricity and gas

Introduction to Renewable Energy Procurement in Massachusetts – 2015

An Introduction to Institutional Renewable Energy Procurement Options in Massachusetts, by the Meister Consultants Group.  The report addresses the conundrum that although the price of renewable energy has dropped, the cost of completing a transaction for wind or solar energy remains high.  This is because the deals are customized and complicated and because there is usually

Energy Efficiency & Commercial Real Estate Barriers and Opportunities in the Boston Market

This research paper is an effort to help inform policy makers, efficiency program administrators and the wider CRE community about the challenges and opportunities of energy efficiency in the Boston commercial property market. Section I of this report reviews statistics on three major commercial property sub-markets: Class A properties, Non-Class A properties, and hotels. Section

Green Labs Symposium White Paper

The Boston Green Ribbon Commission’s green labs symposium, co‐hosted by the GRC Higher Education Working Group (led by Harvard University) and the
Health Care Working group (led by Health Care Without Harm), brought together more than 150 lab experts from the higher education, healthcare, and
biotech sectors to explore shared challenges and successes in lab sustainability.

Climate Preparedness in Boston Higher Education Institutions

This  report  summarizes  research  on  the  climate  change  preparedness  activities  of  three  Boston-­‐area   universities:  Harvard  University,  the  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology  (MIT),  and  Boston  University   (BU). Prepared  by  Meister  Consultants  Group   for  the  Boston  Green  Ribbon  Commission   February  2014