HEET is Now Officially a 501(c)(3)!
After 18 long months of waiting, HEET is now a 501(c)(3) and we have become a federally recognized nonprofit. This…
Intern Perspectives: Dylan Ayers Reflects on his Experience Working with HEET
Dylan Ayers joined HEET in the beginning of 2014 through Northeastern's Cooperative Education and Career Development Program (Co-op), bringing his…
WegoWise Helps Measure Race to Solar’s Success
HEET partnered with Boston-based utility intelligence provider WegoWise to ensure that Race to Solar participants understand the program's benefits to…
Behind the Scenes of Methane Mapping: An Interview with Bob Ackley, Natural Gas Expert and HEET Volunteer
The Squeaky Leaks program is on the move! Bob Ackley, natural gas leak mapping guru and HEET volunteer, has started…
Gas leaks legislation in final stages
As HEET prepares to launch its Squeaky Leak project, state energy policy is rapidly evolving. The Massachusetts legislature has recently passed two…

Race to Solar
The Race to Solar program has been launched today with an announcement by Mayor Martin J. Walsh of Boston and Mayor David P. Maher…

HEET’s Honest Book
If snow melts off your roof unevenly like in this photo—or, God forbid, your roof never has any snow on…

Squeaky Leak
Did you know natural gas leaks from pipes under our streets emit more greenhouse gasses than all of Massachusetts' efficiency…
Energy-Upgrade Work-Party at Community Church of Boston
Community Church of Boston- On Saturday, January 25th, 17 HEET volunteers came together to save energy and learn efficiency skills…
HEET Is Awarded Putnam Foundation Grant
We are grateful to the Putnam Foundation and the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation for their generous support toHEET to help us with our upcoming…