On March 22, the Progressive Policy Institute’s E3 Initiative hosted an event in Boston, Massachusetts on New England’s best practices on stimulating and building a clean economy sector. At the event, Massachusetts Secretary of Energy and Environment Ian Bowles shared remarks on how state and federal governments and clean energy entrepreneurs can collaborate to build a vibrant clean economy.
Speakers:
The Honorable Ian Bowles
Massachusetts Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs
Will Marshall
President, Progressive Policy Institute
Mike Signer
E3 Initiative Chair and Senior Fellow, Progressive Policy Institute
Tags: Clean energy and technology, Economy, Environment, Infrastructure, Massachusetts, progressives


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