We are building a dynamic community of stakeholders and cultivativating a world-class cluster of clean energy companies and climatetech startups through programs centered on innovation and entrepreneurship, industry research and development and workforce development.
Innovations & Entrepreneurship
ACT Institute fosters a vibrant ecosystem for clean energy startups, nurturing innovation and entrepreneurship to drive the region's cleantech advancements.
Industry Research & Best Practices
Through cutting-edge research and development initiatives, ACT Institute supports groundbreaking technologies and local best-practice models with global impact.
Workforce Development
ACT Institute is committed to workforce development, ensuring the region has the skilled professionals needed to sustain and grow its climate economy.
ACT is the largest nonprofit trade organization dedicated exclusively to building and maintaining the climate economy by helping companies, nonprofits, and municipalities grow and scale their business and sustainable operations.
We work across the Northeast and in Canada to find pathways to implement and scale clean energy sources; rapidly expand and modernize our electric grid infrastructure; identify and scale new ways to decarbonize industrial processes, food, large- and small-scale transportation, and buildings; and build the workforce to power every entity doing the work.
ACT serves as the connective thread that weaves together policy, advocacy, resources, innovation, workforce development, clean transportation, and local government support to create a clean energy future and a diverse climate economy. We are dedicated to overcoming the immediate, mid-term, and long-term challenges facing the grid and decarbonizing our infrastructure and built environment.
East Point Energy
Greenvolt Power
Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Champion policy planning, innovation programs like Cleantech Open Northeast, academic partnerships, and workforce development and DEIJ initiatives.