Across New England, 2025 promises to be a busy year for energy and environmental policies. In all six states, lawmakers will be working through issues ranging from emissions reductions to affordability. Join us for a conversation with public policy experts from each New England state as we look at the hot energy and environmental issues in the region’s state houses—and the politics that drive the work. Register here: https://lnkd.in/eTNFJB65. #NECA40yrs With Molly Connors, Shaela Collins and Julia Frayer.
Northeast Energy & Commerce Association
Non-profit Organizations
NEEDHAM, Massachusetts 1,631 followers
Bringing a World of Energy Experience Together
About us
Founded in 1985 to foster the development and maturation of competitive power markets, NECA's purpose has expanded over time and now serves as an open forum among all stakeholders with a full range of energy and environmental interests, including traditional and renewable electric generation, natural gas and other fuels, and energy efficiency. NECA supports environmentally sound, reliable and cost-effective wholesale and retail markets for the production and delivery of electric power supply, as well as competing energy services and resources alternatives, including conservation, innovative demand-side and power delivery technologies, renewable energy and distributed generation. NECA’s 1,600+ members, representing over 150 entities, include developers and owner/operators of competitive power projects, regulated and merchant transmission and distribution companies, gas pipeline companies, power marketers and traders, fuel and equipment supplies, end users and various service providers to the energy industry, including law firms, investment bankers, environmental engineering and economic consulting firms. Through its regular series of meetings and conferences throughout the year, NECA serves as a clearinghouse of cutting-edge industry information. These events include dinner meetings devoted to a single topic and four day-long meetings each addressing an energy issue: fuels, power markets, renewable energy and the environment. In 2014 NECA launched two highly successful new events – Awards Night and an Energy 101 seminar series. In addition to presenting and sharing substantive material, we find time for networking which is essential to business development, especially at our Holiday Networking Event. Finally, NECA’s premier event is its two day conference and exposition held each spring highlighting all of the major industry developments in the region.
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- Non-profit Organizations
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- 2-10 employees
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- NEEDHAM, Massachusetts
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- Nonprofit
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- 1985
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1040 GREAT PLAIN AVENUE
NEEDHAM, Massachusetts 02492, US
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Updates
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THIS Thursday, January 16th, looks to be a beautifully clear day for #NECAPowerMkts25! Join us on the 17th floor of Boston University's Center for Computing and Data Sciences for spectacular panoramic views of the city from the largest sustainable, operational fossil fuel-free building in Boston: https://lnkd.in/gFwKcbWC. You'll learn from experts on the following topics: ➡️Morning Keynote: Placing the Customer at the Core of the Energy Transition ➡️Panel I: How Can Markets Drive the Rapid Resource Development We Need for 2050? ➡️Luncheon Keynote: The History of U.S. Energy Transitions: Are There Lessons for Decarbonization? ➡️Panel II: 31 Flavors of Capacity Accreditation Reform: How Northeast Capacity Markets are Adapting to the Changing System Conditions and Resource Mix ➡️Panel III: Managing Increased Variability and Load Growth: Creating Market Signals for Flexible, Responsive Resources With David Fixler, Nicholas Hutchings, MBA, Julia Frayer and Shaela Collins. #NECA40yrs
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Thank you to these generous Premier Sponsors of #NECAPowerMkts25 on January 16th at Boston University's Center for Computing & Data Sciences. We look forward to seeing them and you on Thursday! There's still time to register: https://lnkd.in/gFwKcbWC. #NECA40yrs
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#NECAPowerMkts25 is NEXT WEEK on Thursday, 1/16--at Boston University, with this incredible lineup of speakers! 🌅🐦Early Bird rates are available until tomorrow at 11:59 pm. Visit the conference page for the complete program--and to register & save: https://lnkd.in/gFwKcbWC. #NECA40yrs With Greenberg Traurig, LLP, Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, Viribus Fund, Shell Energy, Electric Power Supply Association, New England Power Generators Association, NYISO, ISO New England Inc., Gabel Associates, Inc., Shell, Rhode Island Energy, New England Conference of Public Utilities Commissioners, Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (DOER), and London Economics International LLC.
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#NECAPowerMkts25 is just around the corner on Thursday, January 16! Don’t miss three panels, two keynotes, and a wrap-up, along with networking at Boston University’s state of the art Center for Computing & Data Sciences. Early bird pricing ends this Thursday. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gFwKcbWC. #NECA40yrs With Rosendo Garza Jr. of Day Pitney LLP, Matt Picardi of Shell Energy, Noha Sidhom of Viribus Fund, Jeff Turcotte of Electric Power Supply Association, Ashley Gagnon of Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, Audrey Zibelman, Professor Cutler Cleveland of Boston University Institute for Global Sustainability, Bruce Anderson of New England Power Generators Association, Zachary Smith of NYISO, Chris Geissler of ISO New England Inc., Michael Borgatti of Gabel Associates, Inc., Clara Heuberger-Austin of Shell, Austin Dawson of Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (DOER), Brett Feldman of Rhode Island Energy, George Twigg of New England Conference of Public Utilities Commissioners, David Fixler of Greenberg Traurig, LLP, Nicholas Hutchings, MBA of NextEra Energy Resources, Julia Frayer of London Economics International LLC, Janet Gail Besser, and Shaela Collins.
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Across New England, 2025 promises to be a busy year for energy and environmental policies. In all six states, lawmakers will be working through issues ranging from emissions reductions to affordability. Join us for a conversation with public policy experts from each New England state as we look at the hot energy and environmental issues in the region’s state houses—and the politics that drive the work. Register here: https://lnkd.in/eTNFJB65. With Molly Connors, Shaela Collins and Julia Frayer. #NECA40yrs
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Announcing our Luncheon Keynote Speaker at #NECAPowerMkts25, on Thursday, January 16, in Boston: Cutler Cleveland, Professor of Earth & Environment and Associate Director of Boston University Institute for Global Sustainability. He will speak about how past transformation changes in the energy sector help us better understand the way forward in the energy transition. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gFwKcbWC. With David Fixler, Nicholas Hutchings, MBA, Julia Frayer and Shaela Collins.
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Across New England, 2025 promises to be a busy year for energy and environmental policies. In all six states, lawmakers will be working through issues ranging from emissions reductions to affordability. Join us for a conversation with public policy experts from each New England state as we look at the hot energy and environmental issues in the region’s state houses—and the politics that drive the work. Register here: https://lnkd.in/eTNFJB65. With Molly Connors, Shaela Collins and Julia Frayer.
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Announcing Panel III at #NECAPowerMkts25 on 1/16 at Boston University: Managing Increased Variability & Load Growth: Creating Market Signals for Flexible, Responsive Resources. These experts will explore market designs and products that could promote and incentivize increased flexibility and a balanced energy grid, harmonizing wholesale and retail markets, and reducing peak load to keep cost manageable. Click here for details and registration: https://lnkd.in/gFwKcbWC. With David Fixler, Nicholas Hutchings, MBA, Julia Frayer and Shaela Collins.