DOER helps create a clean, affordable, equitable and resilient energy future for the Commonwealth.
DOER Town Hall
DOER Town Hall
DOER held its first Town Hall on Thursday, February 29 on Zoom.
Slides, a recording of the Town Hall, and audio recordings in Spanish, Portuguese (Brazilian), Chinese (both Mandarin and Cantonese), and Vietnamese are available on DOER's Divisions and Services page. A Q&A will be posted soon. Translated versions of the presentation will be posted as soon as possible.
Comments may be submitted to doer.energy@mass.gov by 5 pm on March 22, 2024 (the deadline has been extended from March 15). All comments will be posted publicly on DOER’s website. Comments may respond to these questions:
- Do you have feedback on DOER’s plans for 2024?
- How do DOER programs impact you?
- Was there anything you learned today that you weren’t aware of?
- Are there concerns you have about the clean energy transition?
- Did you enjoy the Town Hall?
- Are there any recommendations you would have for DOER’s future public engagement?
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