Massachusetts Green Energy
Education Network Institute
Director MassGREEN Institute
James Neveu
Certified Environmental Professional (CEP)
U.S. Green Building Council - member
American Academy of Environmental Engineers - member
National Association of Environmental Professionals - member
Phone: 413.755.6107
Fax: 413 755.6141
jneveu@stcc.edu
Training Information
please contact Mary Breeding
Center for Business and Technology
(413) 755-4225 or (breeding@stcc.edu)
Announcement - October 26
Springfield Technical Community College (STCC) is pleased to announce that James Neveu has been named Director, MassGREEN Institute. The Institute, funded by the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MCEC), is a comprehensive statewide partnership among all 15 Massachusetts Community Colleges, with industry, employers, nonprofit agencies and government entities; it will develop and deliver workforce training in energy efficiency and building sciences over the next three years under a $1.8 million contract.
James comes to the MassGREEN Institute with 18 years' experience in resource conservation and environmental program management for the energy sector. He is a Certified Environmental Professional (CEP) and a member of the U.S. Green Building Council, the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and the National Association of Environmental Professionals.
The MassGREEN Institute will be located in STCC's Andrew M. Scibelli Enterprise Center. Please join us in welcoming Jim as the inaugural Director of the MassGREEN Institute by giving him a call at 413.755.6107 or by emailing him at jneveu@stcc.edu
Press Release -July 15, 2009
Patrick Administration Announces Selection of Springfield Technical Community College for Statewide Energy Efficiency Skills Training Initiative
Chosen through a competitive bid process, STCC through The Center for Business and Technology will coordinate seven regional green workforce training programs around Massachusetts
BOSTON – Springfield Technical Community College will serve as a hub for a statewide network of programs to develop, train and maintain a cutting edge “green” workforce that will speed the growth of the Commonwealth’s energy efficiency sector while expanding job opportunities for citizens, the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (CEC) announced today.
The CEC awarded Springfield Technical Community College (STCC) a three-year $1.87 million contract to coordinate energy efficiency workforce training programs under the Center’s Energy Efficiency and Building Science Skills Initiative. STCC will be a statewide clearinghouse for energy efficiency training activities, materials and services, while coordinating job training at regional centers based at STCC as well as Roxbury, Berkshire, Bristol, North Shore, Greenfield, and Quinsigamond Community Colleges.
Funded with a portion of carbon allowance permit revenues under the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) and other monies, the program will ensure that Massachusetts has the quantity and quality of workers needed to reach Governor Patrick’s ambitious energy efficiency goals.
“I am pleased to announce the selection of Springfield Technical Community College to lead the state’s energy efficiency workforce training effort,” said Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Ian Bowles, who chairs the CEC’s board of directors. “This new Initiative will nurture the growth of a major new industry in Massachusetts, while also making the most of new job opportunities in weatherization and energy efficiency upgrades created by federal stimulus funding.”
Working with energy service companies such as the Center for Ecological Technology and Conservation Services Group, STCC will have overall management responsibility for developing clean energy curricula and certification standards, and will deploy pilot programs to jumpstart energy efficiency training opportunities in the initial months of its contract. Through the network of regional training centers, STCC will target two primary audiences: building contractors and unemployed trades people looking to gain new green building skills; and unskilled or under-skilled workers who will perform work for contractors. An energy efficiency training equipment “lending library” will be established at each regional training center, and STCC will offer business development assistance to contractors and sub-contractors interested in business start-up and expansion.
“This effort positions
the Commonwealth as a leader in the energy efficiency market through
the deployment of a highly trained workforce ready to take on
projects that will lead to dramatic reduction of energy consumption,
lower energy bills, and a stronger clean energy economy,” Department
of Energy Resources Commissioner Philip Giudice said.
“I’m excited that Springfield Technical Community College has been
chosen to lead the Massachusetts Energy Efficiency Skills
Initiative, a new center that will train individuals for the growing
residential energy field,” said Dr. Ira H. Rubenzahl, President of
STCC. “In partnership with all 14 of our sister community colleges,
as well as labor and business groups, we will develop a skilled
workforce to promote energy efficiency and independence in
Massachusetts.”
Created by the Green Jobs Act of 2008, the CEC’s mission is to foster growth of the Massachusetts clean energy industry through seed grants to companies, universities, and nonprofit organizations; job training programs; and workforce development grants such as the one announced today.
“The Energy Efficiency and Building Skills Initiative promises to fill gaps in the state’s energy efficiency workforce size and development – providing the resources necessary to allow the Commonwealth’s clean energy sector to continue growing at a rapid pace,” CEC Interim Executive Director Patrick Cloney said. “Springfield Technical Community College has proposed delivery of a rigorous workforce development program that will enable Massachusetts residents to qualify for skilled jobs in an exciting and expanding field.”
STCC’s contract with the CEC runs from July 2009 through August 2012. For additional information about the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (CEC), click here.

