Vicinity Energy Delivers eSteam™, First Carbon-Free Thermal Energy Solution in U.S.

Cambridge, November 20, 2024—Vicinity Energy, a decarbonization leader with the nation’s largest portfolio of district energy systems, announced the launch of eSteam™, the first carbon-free thermal energy solution in the United States. This milestone follows a swift two-year journey from concept to execution. Vicinity’s inaugural 42MW industrial-scale electric boiler is now operational at its Cambridge, MA, facility. This achievement underscores Vicinity’s Clean Energy Future commitment to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050.

The electric boiler will enable Vicinity to deliver its award-winning carbon-free thermal energy product, eSteamTM, to its customers starting this heating season, marking a pivotal advancement in urban sustainability. Boston and Cambridge-based customers have partnered with Vicinity to use eSteam™ in their buildings as an immediate solution for reducing carbon emissions.

Vicinity will import renewable electricity through its co-located substations to power the electric boiler, generating carbon-free eSteam™. Leveraging its established underground steam network, Vicinity delivers eSteam™ directly to customers, enabling cost-effective compliance with performance standards, accelerating clean energy adoption and the broader energy transition.

“The delivery of eSteam™ marks a pivotal moment in advancing urban decarbonization,” said Kevin Hagerty, president and CEO of Vicinity Energy. “The strong interest we’ve received from customers underscores the growing and urgent need for carbon-free thermal energy. As we approach capacity, the enthusiasm of early adopters reaffirms that district energy electrification is not only a viable solution but also the most efficient and cost-effective pathway to decarbonize a city quickly.”

Vicinity is contracted to supply eSteam™ to leading organizations like Emerson College and life sciences leader IQHQ, emphasizing the unprecedented demand for carbon-free thermal energy in Boston and Cambridge. Their adoption of eSteamTM reflects its broad, transformative impact on industries focused on advancing sustainability goals.

“I grew up not too far from this location, and I have seen the transformation of this community from this site in particular, which is now going to reduce our neighborhood’s carbon footprint.” said Massachusetts State Senator Sal DiDomenico. “I want to thank Vicinity for choosing Cambridge, because we need to show the rest of the nation and the world that innovation is happening here in our great city. We are changing lives, and we’re doing work here that is not happening anywhere else in this country or the world.”

“The launch of eSteam™ marks a major step forward in our journey toward cleaner energy,” said Jennifer Lamy, associate director of sustainability at Emerson College. “Starting this semester, eSteamTM will begin heating campus buildings, and in the next several years, all of Emerson’s steam-heated buildings will be heated with carbon-free eSteamTM. Our use of eSteamTM will contribute significantly towards our goal of carbon neutrality by 2030.”

“This project is a terrific example of the leadership and vision of businesses seizing the opportunities of the clean energy transition,” said Brad Campbell, president and CEO of the Conservation Law Foundation. “The commercial heating and power sector has long been considered ‘hard to decarbonize,’ but Vicinity is showing it can be done with existing technology in a competitive environment.”

“We at the Environmental League of Massachusetts know that technological innovation can both tackle climate change and create opportunities for our communities,” said Elizabeth Turnbull Henry, president of the Environmental League of Massachusetts. “Vicinity’s commitment to decarbonization with the launch of eSteamTM is exactly the kind of leadership we need to build a resilient, sustainable future for generations to come.”

About Vicinity Energy

Vicinity Energy is the largest owner and operator of district energy systems dedicated to decarbonizing its operations and investing in innovative renewable thermal energy technologies to offer carbon-free eSteam™ to its customers. Operating 19 district energy systems in 12 cities, Vicinity delivers reliable and sustainable steam, hot water, and chilled water to 260 million square feet of building space nationwide. As Vicinity advances its electrification efforts across its locations, the goal to achieve net zero by 2050 is more than a commitment—it’s a mission. Learn more about Vicinity’s vision for a clean energy future at www.vicinityenergy.us.

Media Contact
Sara DeMille
Senior Director, Marketing and Communications
media@vicinityenergy.us

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Vicinity Energy Executive Chairman Bill DiCroce on Boston Public Radio

Boston Public Radio in conversation with Vicinity Energy’s Bill DiCroce

Hosted by WGBH | October 3, 2024

On the WGBH Boston Public Radio show, Vicinity Energy’s Executive Chairman Bill DiCroce joined the President of the Alliance for Climate Transition Joe Curtatone on the radio to discuss how Vicinity is combating the climate crisis by electrifying our district energy systems, and why more businesses need to take action now.

About Boston Public Radio

Hosts Jim Braude and Margery Eagan facilitate smart local conversation with leaders and thinkers shaping Boston and New England. Listen to the full episode here.

The Boston Globe Climate Club Explores: Climate Innovation

Vicinity Energy’s CEO Kevin Hagerty took part in an Energy Innovations panel, hosted by The Boston Globe and presented by the Museum of Science. The panel explored the past, present, and future of energy innovations, including what has shaped the current landscape and the groundbreaking advancements that are driving us toward a sustainable future. Climate reporter Sabrina Shankman moderated the dynamic conversation between Kevin and the Executive Director of HEETlabs, Audrey Schulman, and the Chief Technology Officer of Innovation at Schneider Electric, Scott Harden.

Emerson College becomes the first college to decarbonize with eSteam™

Industry

Higher education

Location

Boston, MA

Square footage

1.5 million

The customer

Located in the heart of Boston’s Theater District, Emerson College’s expansive 1.5 million-square-foot campus is home to over 5,000 undergraduate and graduate students. Founded in 1880, Emerson has a long history of providing premier academic experiences, focusing on communication and the arts. Its bustling campus features state-of-the-art academic facilities that blend the historic charm of the city with modern green design and energy solutions.

Regularly ranked among the top 50 Green Colleges in the U.S., Emerson College has earned gold status in the AASHE Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System, which measures the sustainability performance of colleges and universities. Emerson’s Sustainability Action Plan further underscores its commitment to protecting the planet, aiming to achieve a carbon-neutral and resilient campus by 2030. Since setting its carbon neutrality goal in 2007, Emerson has reduced its carbon footprint by 46%. Through campus sustainability efforts, including rainwater recovery systems, energy-efficient lighting, trayless dining, water-efficient sinks and toilets, and composting, Emerson is a leading example for higher education institutions aiming to enhance their environmental impact.

With Emerson’s bold commitment to carbon neutrality by 2030 and the City of Boston’s emissions limits implemented as part of the Building Emissions Reduction and Disclosure Ordinance (BERDO) 2.0 passed in 2021, the College needed an energy solution that would help it quickly achieve these aggressive goals without requiring significant capital for major infrastructure upgrades. As the College considered various energy solutions, the institution prioritized cost-effective solutions that would not significantly disrupt regular campus operations. Emerson turned to Vicinity, a long-term partner of the College, to leverage eSteam™, Vicinity’s carbon-free thermal energy solution, solidifying its standing as a sustainability trailblazer in higher education.

“This partnership sets a new standard for sustainability within small urban higher education institutions, and we are proud to lead by example, demonstrating that significant, sustainable change is possible and necessary for the future,” states Jennifer Lamy, associate director of sustainability at Emerson.

Building upon a longstanding partnership and legacy

Since 2004, Emerson has leveraged Vicinity’s district steam to provide heating and hot water for most of its Boston campus—a move that has reduced maintenance efforts and costs, optimized building space, improved energy reliability, and minimized capital costs and greenhouse gas emissions.

In the early 1990s, Emerson gradually relocated its main campus from the Back Bay to the historic Theatre District. Emerson steadily grew its campus footprint along the southeast end of the Boston Common, expanding its reach through acquisitions, new construction, and renovations. During this transformative time, Emerson demonstrated its commitment to sustainability by replacing large gas-fired hot water tanks with district energy. Emerson selected district energy to avoid the maintenance and upfront capital costs required for onsite equipment, support its evolving campus’ needs with a scalable solution, improve reliability, and make strides in achieving its sustainability goals.

For over two decades, Emerson has connected additional buildings to Vicinity’s district energy system, leveraging district steam for heating and hot water for 12 buildings across its campus, including dormitories, assembly spaces, offices, cafeterias, and classrooms. Steam purchased from Vicinity makes up 36% of Emerson’s emissions portfolio.

Emerson reduces upfront costs with Vicinity’s scalable solution

The scalability of district energy has always been an essential benefit to Emerson. Vicinity previously oversized the service connection to one of Emerson’s buildings, partnering closely with the College to support its campus master planning. The College planned to eventually eliminate gas boilers on the roof of one of its buildings during a future renovation, so they needed the ability to increase steam service when the time was right. This flexible approach allowed Emerson to meet its energy demands precisely when they needed it as the campus developed over time.

When Emerson evaluated alternative energy solutions more recently in 2024, the College considered converting to electric. This approach would require significant upfront capital investments to install a small electric boiler at one building instead of serving as a campus wide solution. Instead, eSteam™ enables Emerson to quickly and affordably decarbonize its whole campus without any infrastructure upgrades necessary. As Vicinity electrifies its operations in Kendall Square by installing electric boilers, industrial-scale heat pumps, and thermal battery storage, Emerson can easily convert from standard district steam to eSteam™ through its existing connection to Vicinity’s network of underground pipes.

“This project marks a pivotal moment in Emerson College’s journey towards environmental responsibility and sustainability,” said Emerson President Jay M. Bernhardt.

Emerson combats climate change with eSteam™

Emerson’s decision to transition to eSteam™ is a significant stride toward achieving a carbon-neutral and resilient campus by 2030. While the campus buildings have decreased their carbon emissions by 80% since 2007, this step is an important pillar of the College’s continued carbon reduction strategies, making Emerson’s thermal operations carbon-neutral. Leveraging a clean energy source aligns with Emerson’s goals to ensure that the campus community and its neighbors thrive in climate change, adopt justice-centered approaches in sustainability efforts, and integrate social and economic sustainability into its curriculum and operations. As demonstrated by the reach of the student organization Emerson Green, the popularity of sustainability-focused courses, and responses to an annual student survey, sustainability is core to the campus culture. Transitioning to eSteam™ will help Emerson attract sustainability-minded students and national attention for its impressive sustainability leadership.

Benefits

lower carbon

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Scalability and flexibility

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Vicinity Energy has a new CEO

Vicinity Energy Announces Bill DiCroce’s Passing of the Baton to Kevin Hagerty as the New CEO

Boston, MA, July 10, 2024—Vicinity Energy, a leading provider of sustainable energy solutions, is pleased to announce the appointment of Kevin Hagerty as the company’s new chief executive officer and president. Bill DiCroce has led Vicinity and its predecessors as CEO and president since 2012 and will stay on as executive chairman of Vicinity’s Board of Directors.

Bill DiCroce’s long tenure as CEO and president has been marked by significant accomplishments, shaping the district energy portfolio and driving transformative growth and efficiency for Vicinity. Under his leadership, the company has expanded its footprint, enhanced its technological capabilities, and solidified its position as a leader in the urban and campus clean energy sector. Bill’s vision and dedication have been instrumental in advancing Vicinity’s mission to provide sustainable and reliable energy solutions to its customers and communities.

“I am incredibly proud of what we have achieved at Vicinity,” said Bill DiCroce, executive chairman of Vicinity. “Our adoption of cutting-edge clean energy technologies and our commitment to sustainability have set a strong foundation for the future. Kevin has been instrumental in driving our shift to electrification and will continue to lead our efforts to decarbonize our customers and operations.” 

Kevin Hagerty brings a wealth of experience and a forward-thinking approach to his new role as CEO and president. With a proven track record of driving innovation and fostering growth, Kevin is poised to lead Vicinity into its next chapter. His vision for a clean energy future aligns perfectly with Vicinity’s commitment to offering sustainable energy solutions that decarbonize our customers and communities.

“I am honored to take on this new role and continue the essential work of decarbonizing and expanding Vicinity’s district energy business,” said Kevin Hagerty, CEO and president of Vicinity. “My focus will be accelerating our efforts to provide clean, efficient, and reliable energy solutions to drive the transition to a sustainable energy future. A prime example of our commitment is our recent partnership with Emerson College, where we are excited to support their sustainability goals through our innovative eSteam™ solution.”

As part of this vision, Vicinity is committed to electrifying its operations and expanding its innovative eSteam™ solution. By transitioning from fossil fuels to electricity sourced from renewable energy, Vicinity aims to significantly reduce carbon emissions and enhance the sustainability of its services. eSteam™, in particular, represents a groundbreaking approach to providing carbon-free steam for heating and cooling needs, further supporting customers in their journey toward decarbonization and compliance with building performance standards.

“Our electrification initiatives and district solutions are designed to decarbonize at a city-wide scale. Creating a sustainable energy future is a monumental task that we all share, and innovative solutions like Vicinity’s eSteam™ are crucial to addressing this challenge with the necessary scale and speed,” added Kevin Hagerty. “Vicinity is made up of an incredible team of people that I am proud to be a part of, and together, we will strive to do what is best for our customers, the cities we serve, and our planet.”

As Vicinity looks ahead, the company remains dedicated to its core mission of safety, sustainability, innovation, and community. With Kevin Hagerty at the helm and Bill DiCroce’s continued strategic involvement as executive chairman, Vicinity is well-positioned to lead the clean energy transition of urban cores and campuses.

About Vicinity Energy

Vicinity Energy is the largest owner and operator of district energy systems dedicated to decarbonizing its operations and investing in innovative renewable thermal energy technologies to offer carbon-free eSteam™ to its customers. Operating 19 district energy systems in 12 cities, Vicinity delivers reliable and sustainable steam, hot water, and chilled water to over 260 million square feet of building space nationwide. As Vicinity advances its electrification efforts across its locations, the goal to achieve net zero by 2050 is more than a commitment—it’s a mission. Learn more about Vicinity’s vision for a clean energy future at www.vicinityenergy.us.

Media Contact
Sara DeMille
Senior Director, Marketing and Communications
media@vicinityenergy.us

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