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Power, Profit, and Propaganda: The Fight to Save EE Equity Gains in MA

  • Wednesday, July 8, 2026
  • 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 11:00 12:00
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Join AEC staff and Mary Wambui Wednesday, July 8 at 11 a.m. EDT for a presentation that will explore Ms. Wambui’s recent 350 Mass article, “The High Cost of Cutting Energy Efficiency: Why a $1 Billion Rollback Would Harm the Communities We Claim to Protect.”

Mary Wambui is a regional leader in housing and energy equity, serving as the Director of Asset Management, Residents, and Energy at the Planning Office for Urban Affairs (POUA), a social justice ministry of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston. A former Senior Greg Torres Fellow at MassINC, she brings deep expertise in community advocacy and policy design to her role as a Councilor on the Massachusetts Energy Efficiency Advisory Council (EEAC), where she represents residential consumers and co‑chairs the Energy Equity Working Group. Mary plays a key role in shaping Massachusetts’ clean energy transition through her work on the Grid Modernization Advisory Council’s Equity Working Group and her board service with the Massachusetts Energy Transformation Advisory Board, Green Energy Consumers Alliance, Climate Exchange, and the Coalition for a Better Acre. Her leadership has made her a trusted voice on issues of affordability, access, and justice.

This free webinar is part of AEC's Energy, Environment, and Equity Forum.

Earlier Event: May 27
Risks of Higher Bills: Overreliance on Gas-Fired Resources in the Energy Sector
Later Event: July 15
State Policy Pathways for Clean, Affordable Energy