Workforce Development


Massachusetts Clean Energy Careers & Training Education Directory

The Massachusetts Clean Energy Careers Training and Education Directory is a comprehensive, up-to-date list of approximately 150 programs and resources at more than 80 institutions across the state. The innovative directory, the first of its kind in the state, is a collaborative effort between NEEP, the New England Clean Energy Council and the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center. The directory provides information on programs offered by public and private colleges and universities, private training providers, vocational and technical schools, community based organizations and grant funded programs.

The directory is searchable by:

  • Academic Programs: Vocational/Technical, Certificate, Associates, Bachelor's, Master's and Ph.D.
  • Career Training: Apprenticeship, Continuing Education, Curriculum Development, Licensing and Certification, Professional Development, Test Preparation and Vocational
  • Specialization: Background Skills/General, Energy Business, Energy Efficiency, Energy Planning and Policy, Energy Transmission, Renewable Energy Development, Sustainable Design/Construction

The online tool also includes a map of all the listings for geographic searches and a networking tool built into the site that allows users to share best practices and program information.

Start your search for clean energy training programs now!

"Workforce development is critical to meet Massachusetts's objectives for accelerating energy efficiency and clean energy resources that can meet future energy needs. The Clean Energy Education Directory provides job seekers and employers with a resource to prepare for this rapidly expanding market. Moreover, the Directory has great potential to grow as a regional resource as other Northeast states ramp up their clean energy workforce capacities. Our partnership with MA CEC and NECEC in developing this directory is a great model for those states to follow." - Sue Coakley, NEEP Executive Director

As the economy continues its recovery, more states are accelerating their energy efficiency and clean energy programs to create jobs, save money and save energy. The need for a highly skilled and professional workforce to implement these programs successfully is rapidly expanding.As more programs and resources emerge, the directory will be updated to provide accurate and complete listings.