Updates

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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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Squeaky Leak

Did you know natural gas leaks from pipes under our streets emit more greenhouse gasses than all of Massachusetts' efficiency…

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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…

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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…

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