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Framingham-based energy management company Ameresco has inked a $56 million contract to improve energy efficiency at North Carolina State University.
New Hampshire-based utility Unitil, which serves parts of North Central Massachusetts, has filed proposals with the state Department of Public Utilities to change its rates, and decoupl
Don’t be misled by the inflated promises of Cape Wind’s public relations people — construction of this flawed and overpriced project is nowhere near ready to go, and likely never will be.
American Superconductor Corp., the Devens-
Marlborough-based Evergreen Solar will close its Devens manufacturing facility by the end of the first quarter of 2011, a move that will impact 800 employees.
Biofuel development company Qteros, which is headquartered in Marlborough, is
It took years for the Cape Wind project to win approval, but it finally looks like the 130-turbine offshore wind project along the coast of Massachusetts is really going to happen.
2010 will be remembered as the year that Massachusetts became the first in the nation to move forward with offshore wind power.
Evergreen Solar Inc. has been transferred from the Nasdaq Global Market to the Nasdaq Capital Market because it no longer meets the Global Market's listing requirements.
Ameresco, the Framingham-based energy efficiency contractor, has inked a 20-year, $30 million contract with the San Francisco Housing Authority.
Earlier this month when President Barack Obama signed a compromise to extend the Bush-era tax cuts, Dan Greenwood, business development manager for Framingham-based SolarFlair Energy Inc. was relieved, to say the least.
The first thing Bill Dozois, president of Radio Oil Co. Inc. in Worcester, will tell you about oil prices is that they’re unpredictable.