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Marlborough-based solar panel product manufacturer Evergreen Solar Inc. is doubling the lifetime of its warranty to 10 years for products sold after the New Year.
The town of Natick is on the cusp of inking an agreement with Framingham energy management company Amerseco Inc. to install a 448-panel solar project atop the roof of the Kennedy Middle School.
Mount Wachusett Community College already has a biomass heating system, a photovoltaic solar power installation and a geothermal heating and cooling device on its Gardner campus.
Worcester wind-turbine maker Mass Megawatts Wind Power reported that its third-quarter loss narrowed slightly from $181,000 last year to $124,000 this ye
Robert A. Nuss has been named Midwest regional vice president for Conservation Services Group, a national energy services firm based in Westborough.
Framingham energy efficiency company Ameresco Inc. has won a contract with the City of Phoenix to install LED lamps in the city's traffic lights.
The Associated Industries of Massachusetts is filing an appeal today with the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court contesting the recent approval of a po
Marlborough-based solar panel manufacturer Evergreen Solar Inc. is looking to restructure its debt and raise up to $40 million.
Ameresco Inc., the Framingham-based power services company, has landed a $25 million contract to provide energy savings to the University of Kentucky.
Several communities across MetroWest are looking to tap into a state energy efficiency program that could qualify them for millions of dollars in grants.
Acceleron Pharma Inc. has hired Kevin F.
The British government has approved Marlborough-based solar panel manufacturer Evergreen Solar Inc.'s panels for inclusion in the country's renewable energy incentive plan.
This summer, Michael Kane, who owns 126 Self Storage in Ashland, contacted a solar consultant to investigate placing electricity-producing panels on the 57,000 square feet of roof space at his facility.
Little Rock, Ark.-based ThermoEnergy Corp., which has a division in Worcester called CASTion, lost $15.4 million in the first nine months of the year on revenue of $2.1 million.
American Superconductor Corp. of Devens has priced the public offering of 4.6 million shares of its common stock at $35.50 per share.