Mill Talk: How To Fuel an Industrial Revolution, Coal & the Energy Economy
Schedule
Wed Mar 04 2026 at 07:00 pm to 08:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation | Waltham, MA
About this Event
Mill Talk: How To Fuel an Industrial Revolution: Coal and the Energy Economy of Boston, 1820-1970
Presented by Thomas Speight
This talk will discuss the use of coal as a fuel for industry, utilities and domestic life in metropolitan Boston between roughly 1820 and 1970, including the core years of the Industrial Revolutions. During this period, coal accounted for the majority of Boston’s energy supply, and provided energy to Boston’s homes, factories, foundries, power plants, shipyards and other operations. Coal also fed the city’s multiple gasworks, which provided street lighting and domestic and industrial fuel, and supplied power to both the water and sewage pumping stations.
This heavy reliance on coal also created significant quality of life issues for Boston residents, and resulted in one of the nation’s first smoke abatement laws (Chapter 651 of the Acts of 1910).
Speaker Bio
Thomas Speight has twenty years’ experience in the environmental field as a consultant and regulator, including approximately fifteen years with a primary focus on assessment and remediation of contaminated sites. He is a Massachusetts Licensed Site Professional and a Certified Hazardous Materials Manager, and a member of the Society for Industrial Archaeology. He is a coauthor of Manufactured Gas Plant Remediation: A Case Study (CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 2018), with Allen W. Hatheway.
Where is it happening?
Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation, 154 Moody Street, Waltham, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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