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The federal General Services Administration's Northeast office used Worcester's World Energy Solutions to procure about $3.5 million in energy
NStar, the Boston-based utility company, reported that its quarterly profits dropped slightly to $59.7 million as revenues declined by about 15 percent.
Unitil Corp., a New Hampshire-based utility that provides electricity to several North Worcester County towns reported a profit of $6.5 million for the first quarter compared to $9.1 million a year ago.
Marlborough-based solar panel manufacturer Evergreen Solar Inc. has sold its stake in German panel manufacturer Sovello AG, the company said in a
Framingham State College, with funding support from the state, will install $520,192 worth of solar panels on the roofs of two college buildings this summer.
Devens-based American Superconductor Corp. said it has received an order for 30 sets of wind turbine power components from Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd. of South Korea.
Marlborough-based solar panel manufacturer Evergreen Solar Inc. said it will offer $165 million in senior secured notes due in 2015 to purchase $124.5 million in senior notes due in 2013.
MassSave, a collaboration between public utility companies and the state's energy efficiency administrators, is launching a state-wide marketing campaign with the Boston Red Sox to encourage residents and bus
Unitil Corp., the New Hampshire-based utility that covers parts of North Central Massachusetts, has re-elected Michael J. Dalton, Edward F. Godfry and Eben S. Moulton to its board of directors.
Unitil Corp., the utility company serving four North Central Massachusetts communities, is asking for a utility rate increase for its New Hampshire customers that would increase revenues by $10 million a year.
Waltham-based energy company National Grid received a $2.18 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to develop a smart grid workforce training program.
Westborough-based energy services firm Conservation Services Group has hired three new human resources professionals, Donna M. Angelico, Kevin C. Farrell and Sharon L. Gilbert, and promoted Maureen K.
Devens-based American Superconductor Corp. has wrangled another large, overseas contract for wind turbine technology, this time from India.
Devens-based American Superconductor Corp. said it received its largest order to date for a grid interconnection system for wind farms.
Cape Wind, the developer of a controversial offshore wind farm planned for Nantucket Sound, said it has inked an agreement for Siemens to supply 130 turbines.