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Energy & Utilities

  • Sunset For Evergreen?

    May 13, 2011

    Months after raising hackles locally with the closing of its Devens plant, Marlborough-based Evergreen Solar is warning that it may go out of business entirely.

    May 13, 2011
  • World Energy Nets Gain In Q1

    May 6, 2011

    Worcester energy management company World Energy Solutions Inc. made a profit of $250,089 in the first quarter, up from a loss of $128,444 in the same period last year.

    May 6, 2011
  • Results Up For Northeast Utilities

    May 6, 2011

    Northeast Utilities, the Hartford, Conn.

    May 6, 2011
  • Patrick Proposes New Biomass Regs

    May 4, 2011

    Gov. Deval Patrick's administration has proposed regulations aimed at limiting state financing to only the most energy-efficient biomass plants.

    May 4, 2011
  • CSG's Mass Save Contract Renewed

    Brandon Butler May 4, 2011

    National Grid and NStar have renewed contracts with Westborough-based Conservation Services Group to administer the Mass Save program through the end of 2012.

    Brandon Butler May 4, 2011
  • Profits On The Upswing For Ameresco

    Christina Davis May 4, 2011

    Framingham-based Ameresco reported that its first-quarter profit increased by more than 313 percent year-over-year.

    Christina Davis May 4, 2011
  • Mount Wachusett College To Dedicate Turbines

    Brandon Butler April 27, 2011

    Mount Wachusett Community College in Gardner is dedicating two wind turbines today that are expected to produce 97 percent of the col

    Brandon Butler April 27, 2011
  • NORESCO Signs $1.3M Deal

    Brandon Butler April 27, 2011

    NORESCO, the Westborough-based energy management company, has inked a $1.3-million agreement to improve energy efficiency in an Indiana county.

    Brandon Butler April 27, 2011
  • Local Colleges Get Green Stamp Of Approval

    Christina Davis April 26, 2011

    Five local universities have made The Princeton Review's latest list of 311 Green Colleges.

    Christina Davis April 26, 2011
  • April 25, 2011
  • Solar Biz Recharges In Hudson | Basement tinkering leads to career for owner

    Amanda Roberge April 25, 2011

    The way Michael Intrieri sees it, every form of fuel used by humans to create energy originates from one source: the sun.

    Amanda Roberge April 25, 2011
  • WPI Shows Off Its Green Campus | Officials go behind the scenes at LEED-certified residence hall

    April 25, 2011

    Worcester Polytechnic Institute took some time this month to show off its newest dormitory, East Hall, which is certifiably green and sustainable, to a group of legislators.

    April 25, 2011
  • Major Headwinds | Lawsuit leaves renewable energy developers at a standstill

    Brandon Butler April 25, 2011

    This time last year, all appeared to be on track for a large-scale, $75-million installation of a dozen wind turbines on the Douglas-Webster town line. 

    Brandon Butler April 25, 2011
  • Local Businesses Cope With Rising Fuel Costs

    April 25, 2011

    Imagine getting 5½ miles to the gallon and paying more than $4 for it. Welcome to the world of transporting freight.

    April 25, 2011
  • Installers Hope Geothermal Heats Up

    Brandon Butler April 25, 2011

    In 2008 when Philip Wheeler, an environmental engineer and consultant, wanted to start a geothermal installation business, he felt that a good place to set up his first system would be in his own Shrewsbury home.

    Brandon Butler April 25, 2011
  • Sutton Solar System Goes Live

    April 22, 2011

    Sutton will formally unveil its new 200-kilowatt photovoltaic system at the Simonian Center for Early Learning on May 17.

    April 22, 2011

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