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Less than three weeks after reporting a quarterly loss of more than $50 million, Devens-based AMSC announced it is laying off more than 20 percent of its workforce world
As it moves through the bankruptcy process, Evergreen Solar Inc. of Marlborough has fired five top executives, including CEO Michael El-Hillow.
Much has already been argued before the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities about the appropriate standard of review for the proposed merger of Northeast Utilities and NStar.
It’s been a busy few months at the Worcester headquarters of energy auction company World Energy Solutions.
After a snowstorm late last month knocked out power to nearly 700,000 Massachusetts residents, Gov. Deval Patrick and Richard K.
Gov. Deval Patrick is scheduled to visit Marlborough this afternoon for the groundbreaking of a wind power testing facility by Denmark-based wind turbine maker Vestas.
The town of Harvard is getting 75 new solar installations on the rooftops of homes and businesses thanks to a pilot program from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center.
A new study finds that the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative Inc.
Losses for Worcester-based wastewater treatment and power generation company ThermoEnergy spiked to more than $6 million in the third quarter compared to
Struggles continued for Devens-based AMSC, formerly known as American Superconductor, in its most recent quarter, with losses surpassing $50 million and revenues f
Framingham energy-management firm Ameresco continued its steady growth with third-quarter profits growing 3 percent compared to last year and revenues increa
Charter Communications said this afternoon that it has restored cable, internet and telephone services to most of its customers after the Oct. 29 and 30 snowstorm.
Massachusetts is the best of the 50 states for having an energy-efficient economy, according to a recently released ranking.
The Hanover Theatre in Worcester could be receiving the bulk of its electricity from solar energy by early next year.
IPG Photonics of Oxford, Westborough IT services firm Virtusa Corp.