NESEA Announcements
News, updates, and special announcements from the NESEA staff and Board of Directors. These announcements include news about NESEA programs, initiatives, strategic plan updates, or other items directly related to our operations or programming.
If you are a NESEA Member looking to share something with the wider community, please consider submitting it to our Community Events Calendar or member-to-member news section of our monthly newsletter.
According to many attendees, this year marked the most inspirational keynote address in the history of BuildingEnergy Boston! Read More
I got home very late Friday night from two full days plus of engaging with talented, knowledgeable, experienced, and giving people that make up the NESEA community. Read More
With our BuildingEnergy Boston 2019 theme of “Know-How” in mind, we are pleased to announce this year's keynote session, "Carbon Drawdown Now! Turning Buildings into Carbon Sinks." Read More
Recently, I shared with the NESEA Board of Directors and staff that I will be leaving NESEA to pursue another professional opportunity. My last day at NESEA will be March 1, 2019. Read More
You may already know about the Pretty Good House concept, the result of a question that moderator Dan Kolbert asked back in 2011... Read More
This year we’ll be giving two awards at NESEA Night to recognize and celebrate the contributions of two people in our community. Read More
Year 2 of NESEA’s Capacity Campaign is off to a great start. We’re over half way to our goal! Read More
In 2013 we hired NESEA Member Ben Southworth, President of Garland Mill Timberframes, to build our retirement home... Read More
As a Board Member and Chair of the Development Committee, I am pleased to announce the launch of Year 2 of NESEA’s Capacity Campaign! Read More
One great thing about the NESEA Community is that we check our work, run the numbers, and verify the results. We commission buildings, measure actual performance, test product effectiveness, interview occupants and users, and validate claims. Unfortunately, the Massachusetts Department of Public… Read More