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WHAT IS MCEC?

The Maryland Clean Energy Center (MCEC) is a corporate instrumentality of the state created by the General Assembly with a statute-directed mission to advance clean energy and energy efficiency products, services, and technologies as part of a specific economic development strategy.

WHO IS MCEC?

MCEC is managed by a board of directors who are appointed by the Governor. MCEC also maintains an advisory council, composed of both public and private stakeholders acting in the energy sector, who help guide the work plan of the organization.

WHAT DOES MCEC DO?

MCEC has an economic development mission to advance the adoption of clean energy, and energy efficiency products, services and technologies. MCEC engages in efforts to help:
•    create and retain jobs;
•    drive economic and business development in local communities;
•    assist in the commercialization of  innovative technologies;
•    reduce energy costs for consumers, and
•    drive reductions in greenhouse gas emissions associated with the use of fossil fuels.

MCEC leverages private capital and private sector capabilities to help homeowners and businesses save money on their energy bills.

MCEC is authorized by statute to facilitate public- private and public-public partnerships, and uses these unique financing capabilities to accomplish its mission.  With implementation of the Maryland Home Energy Loan Program (MHELP) in 2011 and the Maryland Clean Energy Capital Program (MCAP) in 2012; MCEC is working to remove barriers associated with access to capital for residential, commercial, institutional, municipal and not-for-profit consumers who wish to make energy improvements and related capital investments.

GREEN BANK STUDY INITIATIVE

MCEC holds the unique position as Maryland’s catalyst for the development and implementation of the state’s clean energy economy. To that end, MCEC has initiated The Green Bank Study Initiative to study how best to scale and sustain the clean energy market within the state. MCEC completed Phase I of the study in December 2014, and will continue to convene industry thought leaders, advocates, and policy makers within the finance, energy, and environmental space to ensure that Maryland leads in clean energy while preserving taxpayer dollars.