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Energy & Utilities

  • New CEO To Helm Marlborough Biofuel Co.

    Matthew L. Brown January 13, 2010

    Marlborough-based biofuels developer Qteros Inc. has replaced CEO William Frey with life sciences executive John McCarthy.

    Matthew L. Brown January 13, 2010
  • Fourth Chinese Grid Order For AMSC

    Matthew L. Brown January 11, 2010

    American Superconductor Corp. has received its fourth order for equipment used to increase the reliability of the Chinese power grid.

    Matthew L. Brown January 11, 2010
  • Douglas Wind Project Gets $250K State Loan

    Brandon Butler January 5, 2010

    American Pro-Wind LLC of Weymouth has been awarded a $178,000 loan to continue development of a 26-megawatt wind farm in Douglas that will include up to a dozen turbines.

    Brandon Butler January 5, 2010
  • AMSC In China Turbine Pact

    Matthew L. Brown January 5, 2010

    Devens-based American Superconductor Corp.'s Windtec subsidiary will design and develop wind turbines with Dongfang Turbine Co. Ltd. of China.

    Matthew L. Brown January 5, 2010
  • Making Green From Garbage | The WBJ takes a look behind the scenes of trash removal in Central Mass.

    January 4, 2010

    Most of us don’t spend much time thinking about trash, beyond a vague sense of obligation to toss our soda cans in the recycle bin instead of the trash can.

    January 4, 2010
  • 10 Things I Know About Energy Efficiency

    Todd Mccabe January 4, 2010

    Todd McCabe is a project executive with Consigli Construction Co. Inc. in Milford. He can be reached at tmccabe@consigli.com.

    Todd Mccabe January 4, 2010
  • Smart Grid Program Waits On State Approval | Worcester, Hopkinton to be part of pilot programs for new technology in energy tracking

    Brandon Butler January 4, 2010

    Officials with National Grid were hoping to begin a smart grid pilot program during the first quarter of this year to study if better monitoring of energy usage could decrease utility costs for customers.

    Brandon Butler January 4, 2010
  • Biomass Plants Are Not The Solution

    Chris Matera January 4, 2010

    We need to get serious about global warming and energy generation, but wood burning biomass plants are a false solution, which will worsen our problems, not help to solve them.

    Chris Matera January 4, 2010
  • Mass Megawatts Begins NY Testing

    Brandon Butler December 23, 2009

    Worcester-based Mass Megawatts Windpower Inc. announced it has begun testing its newest wind turbine product in New York.

    Brandon Butler December 23, 2009
  • Bay State Bets Big On Clean Energy Future

    Shaun Tolson December 23, 2009

    Shaun Tolson December 23, 2009
  • Expert Predictions: Energy | What's the outlook for green energy companies?

    December 23, 2009

    A number of factors will affect the prospects for green energy companies in 2010, but ultimately all of them are tied closely to the fate of the economy as a whole.

    December 23, 2009
  • Evergreen To Supply Panels To Patriot Place

    Matthew L. Brown December 22, 2009

    About 30 percent of the electricity used by the Patriot Place shopping center in Foxborough will be generated by solar panels made by Evergreen Solar Inc. of

    Matthew L. Brown December 22, 2009
  • Mathworks Begins Expansion

    Brandon Butler December 16, 2009

       Officials with Natick-based The Mathworks are beginning the long-awaited expansion of their Route 9 complex, which they say will add about 600 jobs at the complex.

    Brandon Butler December 16, 2009
  • McGahn Promoted To Prez, COO At AMSC

    Christina Davis December 15, 2009

    Devens-based American Superconductor Corp. has promoted Daniel P. McGahn to president and chief operating officer.

    Christina Davis December 15, 2009
  • College Launches Energy Management Program

    Brandon Butler December 11, 2009

    Gardner-based Mount Wachusett Community College has introduced a new energy management academic program at the school.

    Brandon Butler December 11, 2009
  • State Schedules Workshop For Energy At Dump Sites

    Shaun Tolson December 11, 2009

    In the wake of a successful June workshop on clean energy initiatives, the Patrick administration announced that a second workshop will be held at Holyoke Community College in Januar

    Shaun Tolson December 11, 2009

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