Massachusetts residents are feeling the squeeze as utility costs continue to rise for both gas and electricity, so much so that Governor Healey is enacting a new "energy affordability agenda". Why are Massachusetts utility costs so much higher than other parts of the country? And is there anything Bay Staters can do to protect themselves from rising costs? Check out our most recent blog post to get the inside scoop. https://lnkd.in/euRvWv_H
关于我们
Resonant Energy exists to create coalitions that empower people to plan, finance, and build clean energy projects and put communities in control of their own energy. We believe that clean, affordable energy is a right, not just for those at the top, but for 100% of people.
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http://www.resonant.energy
Resonant Energy的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 可再生能源发电
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Boston,Massachusetts
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2016
- 领域
- Affordable Housing和Nonprofit
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109 Kingston St
Second Floor
US,Massachusetts,Boston,02111
Resonant Energy员工
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David Lowe
Conservation, Clean energy & Sustainability program developer, engager, and advisor. Author...in progress ;-)
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Ana Tavares Leary
Energy Transition | Climate Justice | Business Development
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Jean St Dick
Analyst at Resonant Energy
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Keegan Dougherty (he/his)
Mission-driven business development manager and experienced revenue operations strategist.
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🌸 Happy First Day of Spring 🌸 As we welcome the season of renewal, we’re gearing up for Earth Month with a special Lunch & Learn next Wednesday! 🌍 Join us as we explore sustainable practices for nonprofits with expert community engagers Megan Sullivan and Jackie Ragi Alford from Sustainable Medfield. Megan also serves on the MassEnergize Board bringing a valuable statewide perspective. 🙏 Special Thanks to Resonant Energy for sponsoring this session! ✅Register here: https://lnkd.in/dkiHtbup #WednesdayWisdom
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We're hiring at Resonant! If you want to work with some great people doing really cool work helping organizations become more sustainable and resilient, drop me a note
We're looking for new people to join our team. If you enjoy creative problem-solving and want to build a more equitable clean energy transition, you might be a great fit for one of these roles. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/dPcQR544 #hiring #hr #DEI #projectmanagement #design #solar #renewableenergy #management
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We're looking for new people to join our team. If you enjoy creative problem-solving and want to build a more equitable clean energy transition, you might be a great fit for one of these roles. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/dPcQR544 #hiring #hr #DEI #projectmanagement #design #solar #renewableenergy #management
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Join us on Friday for the launch of the Solar Upgrading Nonprofits (SUN) program, a joint initiative with Providers' Council and Resonant Energy. We're very excited to help break down the barriers for nonprofit organizations installing solar with staff time stipends and grant writing assistance. Register here: https://lnkd.in/e58Pd_2X We'll see you on Friday at 10 am
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Even the Boston winters can't keep the Resonant Team down! If you're ready to join a team of creative problem solvers (and intrepid Frog Pond ice skaters), we're looking for new team members to help us build clean, local power. Check out our open positions here: https://lnkd.in/dPcQR544 #Hiring #HR #opentowork #careers #sustainability #cleanenergy #recruiting #ISupportFeds #Boston #solar
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Thank you, Sustainable Business Network of Massachusetts for honoring us among many other incredible organizations working to make Massachusetts a more sustainable place
Announcing the SBN 2024 Clean Energy award winner 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 Resonant Energy, a Boston-based B Corp, is on a mission to make solar accessible to all. Founded in 2016, they simplify the solar process, from assessment and planning to installation and incentive navigation. As an employee-owned company, Resonant prioritizes social and environmental impact, fostering diversity and inclusion. Their community-centered approach prioritizes environmental justice, serving underserved communities and low-income households. Through programs like the Solar Access Program, they empower communities to control their energy future, support nonprofits with solar installations, and cultivate future climate leaders. Resonant Energy is building a brighter future by combining cutting-edge technology with a deep commitment to social and environmental responsibility. Join us to celebrate Resonant Energy! The event will take place virtually via Zoom on Thursday, February 27, 2025 from 7:00-8:30 PM (EST). Please register here: https://lnkd.in/eUx6g6Ei
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Resonant Energy is excited to partner with the Providers' Council to launch a new program: Solar Upgrading Nonprofits (SUN). This grant-funded program aims to help nonprofit organizations install solar energy by easing the financial and logistical burden with staff support grants and grant writing assistance to help cover the cost of installation. With federal funding cuts and rising electricity costs (which will be exacerbated by tariffs), the opportunity for nonprofits to insulate themselves from rising costs is more critical than ever before. Join us for our launch webinar on February 28 at 10 am to learn more about the program and find out how your organization can participate. Register: https://lnkd.in/e58Pd_2X When you're ready, apply to the program, it only takes 5 mins! https://lnkd.in/eBE-XQA7
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Thank you to the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center for funding this innovative project and Habitat for Humanity Greater Boston and the other affiliates for their incredible partnership as we explored solar options for Habitat-built homes. We're very excited to build on the lessons learned from this toolkit as we embark on the implementation phase of this project. More stories to come later this year
Awardees under our EmPower Massachusetts program explore unique, community-driven methods to spur clean energy access in underserved communities. With its toolkit to help affiliates assess solar PV options, Habitat for Humanity Greater Boston illustrates this mission perfectly. Read more: bit.ly/4hOQpHN
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Resonant Energy Co-CEO Ben Underwood is running for a position on the Interconnection Implementation Review Group (IIRG) and we would like to encourage our partners and clients to vote for him. The IIRG is a joint utility / solar industry working group convened by the DPU that is responsible for recommending changes to the Interconnection Tariff, which governs every aspect of interconnecting distributed energy (solar) resources to the utility grid in Massachusetts. As many of our partners and clients might be aware, these interconnection policies play a major role in determining the timeline, size, and cost of solar projects. Ben's priority will be to remove barriers affecting small (<250 kW AC) systems, with a particular focus on streamlining solar interconnections for multifamily affordable housing and new construction projects in order to reduce housing costs in the state. The link to vote is here: https://lnkd.in/e4-p6zfQ And you can find more information on the IIRG here: https://lnkd.in/enh9WAR7 And if you have any input about how we can improve the interconnection process, please reach out to Ben directly