How we work for you
Action Inc. advocates for low-income residents and energy efficiency regionally, statewide, and nationally
We are an advocate for people who are facing challenges and don’t know where to turn. Action Inc. helps people in a number of ways by working at regional, state, and federal levels to secure funding for energy conservation and energy affordability services for low-income households. Through our outreach and advocacy, we seek to improve the energy situation for income-eligible residents in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Elliott Jacobson, Vice President of Energy Services, leads Action Inc.’s energy advocacy efforts on the regional and national stage. Over the coming years, Jacobson will continue to advocate for low-income interests and energy efficiency by:
- Negotiating with public utilities, government agencies, and emerging utility companies and cooperatives in order to design, implement, and monitor energy programs
- Sustaining relationships with electric and gas utilities in order to secure energy funding for the benefit of low-income people
- Serving as a board member and maintaining relationships with numerous state and federal organizations
- Continuing ongoing annual negotiations and initiating three-year (2019-2021) plans with gas and electric utilities
- Attending the New England Conference of Public Utility Commissioners on behalf of the New England Community Action Association and the Low-Income Energy Affordability Network
- Serving as Governor-appointed councilor on the Massachusetts Energy Efficiency Advisory Council and as chair of the Weatherization Task Force for the State Energy Advisory Board, appointed by the Energy Secretary of the US Department of Energy
- Continuing to administer the CEC Renewables Program, designed to provide renewable energy and repair services to low-income electric consumers, on behalf of Action Inc. and in conjunction with Action for Boston Community Development