Massachusetts Climatetech Tax Incentives: A Greenberg Traurig Program Overview
A program designed to help companies navigate new financial incentives for climatetech projects was hosted in Boston on January 21, 2026. The event, organised by the global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP, and co-hosted by Mass Mobility Hub, focused on the recently launched Commonwealth of Massachusetts Climatetech Tax Incentive Program.
Understanding the New Incentives
The program provided a detailed overview of the new Massachusetts incentives, with a specific emphasis on how businesses can successfully apply for and maximize their benefits. The event aimed to educate companies and broaden awareness of the program within relevant networks.
Expert Panel
The panel featured legal professionals from Greenberg Traurig, including Of Counsel Robert C. Ross and Shareholder Eric W. Macaux. They were joined by Jamey Tesler from Mass Mobility Hub, as well as senior representatives from the Massachusetts Office of Economic Development and the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center.
Robert C. Ross advises organizations on regulatory, governance, and transactional issues, particularly assisting businesses in highly regulated sectors like energy and education. Eric W. Macaux specializes in energy project development and transactions, covering areas such as renewable energy, biofuels, and electric vehicles.
Potential Future Developments
Following the initial program, further sessions could be organised to address specific questions or challenges companies face when applying for the incentives. Increased demand for these incentives may lead to adjustments in the application process or the allocation of funds. It is also possible that the program’s scope could be expanded to include additional climatetech areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the primary focus of the January 21st program?
The program focused on providing an in-depth overview of the newly available Commonwealth of Massachusetts Climatetech Tax Incentive Program and how companies can effectively apply for and maximize its benefits.
Who co-hosted the event with Greenberg Traurig, LLP?
Mass Mobility Hub co-hosted the event with Greenberg Traurig, LLP.
What areas of energy project development does Eric W. Macaux specialize in?
Eric W. Macaux specializes in renewable and advanced conventional energy businesses, including solar, storage, wind, liquid natural gas, biofuels, water, and electric vehicles.
How might increased awareness of these incentives impact the Massachusetts climatetech sector?