BOSTON (State House News Service) – The state’s newest climate law made the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center the focal point for the state’s offshore wind efforts — everything from boosting academic research efforts and innovation to supporting the supply chain and dealing with barriers in the way of offshore wind companies — but its executive and board were not interested Tuesday in sharing their thoughts on the new responsibilities publicly.
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Offshore wind projects are an essential part of Massachusetts’ transition from fossil fuels to cleaner energy sources and are crucial for the state to be able to make good on its commitment to reach net-zero emission by 2050. The law that Gov. Charlie Baker signed last month charges MassCEC with running a new offshore wind industry investment…
