Jane Tekin

Energy Analyst at Center for EcoTechnology

Jane Tekin is currently a Home Energy Specialist at HomeWorks Energy, Inc. since January 2024. Prior to this role, Jane served as an Energy Analyst at the Center for EcoTechnology from August 2022 to January 2024. Jane's experience also includes working as a STEM Manager at MCLA from January 2021 to August 2022 and as a Lowe Fellow in Archives/Special Collections at Williams College from August 2019 to August 2020. Earlier, Jane gained valuable experience as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the Center for Environmental Studies between 2017 and 2019 and as an intern at Enova Community Energy during the summer of 2018. Jane holds a Bachelor’s Degree in English and Environmental Studies from Williams College, earned in 2019.

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North Adams, United States

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Center for EcoTechnology

The Center for EcoTechnology helps people and businesses save energy and reduce waste. We work with partners throughout the country to address climate change by transforming the way we live and work – for a better community, economy, and environment. For more than 40 years, our innovative non-profit organization has offered practical solutions to save money, increase the health and comfort of our homes, and help businesses perform better. We make green make sense. We serve residents, businesses, and communities in the areas of energy efficiency and waste reduction and through our retail store, EcoBuilding Bargains. The Center for EcoTechnology has set an ambitious goal for 2020 through 2022 to help 115,000 people and businesses: Reduce carbon emissions equal to removing 100,000 cars off the road for a year; Keep 120,000 tons of waste out of landfills; Save energy equal to powering 35,000 homes for a year; Create $75,000,000 in lifetime savings And we’ll move the needle through innovative pilot efforts: Local carbon reduction projects; Deeper retrofits/strategic electrification; Peak load reduction; Deconstruction; And more!