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U.S. Rep. Edward Markey, D-Malden, warned members of the MetroWest Chamber of Commerce that federal budget proposals by Republicans would cut at the very strengths of the region's economy.
Framingham-based Ameresco Inc. announced today that it had completed the installation of a biogas energy recovery facility for the city of Dallas, Texas.
Davis Farmland in Sterling will celebrate Earth Day on Friday by unveiling a 30.2-kilowatt photovoltaic installation.
The Boston-based New England Clean Energy Council and the Washington, D.C.-based Clean Economy Network have sent a
Utilities could be one of the fastest-growing industries to use business analytics technology in the coming years, Framingham-based IDC's Energy Insights predicts.
Massachusetts gas prices rose 7 cents this week after a 10-cent increase last week, according to AAA Southern New England.
Northeast Utilities and NSTAR say their merger could save customers $780 million over 10 years and reduce thei
American Superconductor Corp. of Devens is being hit by a series of class action lawsuits in the wake of its announcement that a Chinese energy company is not paying fo
Worcester energy management services firm World Energy Solutions Inc. is selling $5.5 million in stock to pay for acquisitions and other strategic initiatives.
EMC is looking for some clean energy to power its dirty water.
A Chinese client of American Superconductor has refused to accept contracted shipments, which will cause the Devens-based business to run a net
Thanks to a $1-million grant from the federal government, the South Middlesex Opportunity Council has launched a training program that prepares people to work in the fields of weatherization and energy conservation.
Framingham-based Staples Inc. is being honored as one of the U.S.
Mass Megawatts Wind Power Inc. of Worcester says it's back on the Over the Counter Bulletin Board after being delisted in February.
Worcester wastewater treatment company ThermoEnergy Corp. saw its revenues drop from $4 million in 2009 to $2.9 million in 2010, as it continued to move away from its legacy power
The Westborough-based 495/MetroWest Corridor Partnership recently hosted an energy forum and released a guide that Executive Director Paul Matthews hopes can help answer questions on where to start when it comes to reducing energy costs.