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Energy & Utilities

  • Winds Of Change On Hold At State House

    Shaun Tolson December 7, 2009

    Shaun Tolson December 7, 2009
  • Agreement Could Mean Financing For Wind Farm

    Shaun Tolson December 2, 2009

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    Shaun Tolson December 2, 2009
  • Natick Aims For Green Community Designation

    Brandon Butler December 1, 2009

    The town of Natick is on its way through a five-step plan that will allow it to be designated as a "green community" by the state.

    Brandon Butler December 1, 2009
  • State Board Ruling Shakes Up Mass. Solar Industry

    Shaun Tolson November 23, 2009

    A legal interpretation by an obscure state board has put solar installation companies in the Bay State on the defensive and has prompted them to look for a legislative remedy.

    Shaun Tolson November 23, 2009
  • Wood Pellet System To Save Anna Maria 15% On Heating

    Brandon Butler November 23, 2009

    When the Sisters of Saint Anne founded Anna Maria College in 1946, they took great care and concern for the environment and the 196 acres the college sits on in Paxton.

    Brandon Butler November 23, 2009
  • Unitil Customers Mull Their Options

    November 23, 2009

    "Beloved utility company” may be an oxymoron in some circles, but for residents of four North Central Massachusetts towns, grumbling about New Hampshire-based Unitil Corp. is something of an art form.

    November 23, 2009
  • MassBio Members Get Access To Energy Consultant

    Brandon Butler November 20, 2009

    The Massachusetts Biotechnology Council, a trade association for biotechnology companies in the state, has signed a three-year consortium contract with Boston-based energy management company

    Brandon Butler November 20, 2009
  • Mass Megawatts Inks $5.8M Contract

    Brandon Butler November 20, 2009

    Worcester-based Mass Megawatts Wind Power Inc. said it has signed a $5.8 million contract with a Pennsylvania-based architecture firm to sell equipment used in wind power projects.

    Brandon Butler November 20, 2009
  • Speaker: Green Decision Makers Should Be Local

    Shaun Tolson November 19, 2009

    Prior entrepreneurial experience isn't necessary to start a green, sustainable business in your community.

    Shaun Tolson November 19, 2009
  • AMSC Predicts Continued Growth, Profitability

    Matthew L. Brown November 19, 2009

    Devens-based American Superconductor Corp. said that it expects revenues to grow to more than $400 million in its 2010 fiscal year.

    Matthew L. Brown November 19, 2009
  • Bowditch Partner To Lead Energy Institute

    November 18, 2009

    The Institute for Energy and Sustainability, a new Worcester-based organization, has named Bowditch & Dewey LLC partner Vincent DeVito as interim executive

    November 18, 2009
  • AMSC Gets $10 Million Turbine Parts Order

    Brandon Butler November 17, 2009

    Devens-based American Superconductor Corp. has received a $10 million order for wind turbine parts from a Chinese company.

    Brandon Butler November 17, 2009
  • Nonprofit Helps Sun Shine In Hopkinton

    Shaun Tolson November 10, 2009

    Boston Community Capital, a Boston-based nonprofit, is partly to thank for the recent unveiling of 1,800 new solar panels that now grace the roofs of Hopkinton's middle and high schools as well

    Shaun Tolson November 10, 2009
  • Solar Too Popular For Its Own Good | Funding dries up – businesses, communities left hanging

    Shaun Tolson November 9, 2009

    Up until a few weeks ago, the town of Leicester had big plans for its three public school buildings.

    Shaun Tolson November 9, 2009
  • Energy Audit

    November 9, 2009

    Imagine for a moment that the gas station you stop at once or twice every week is one day out of fuel. Or perhaps, the coverage provided by the cell phone plan you signed up for is spotty and unreliable.

    November 9, 2009
  • Shirley's Phoenix Park Set For Large Solar Installation

    Shaun Tolson November 3, 2009

    Phoenix Park, a business park in a 19th Century mill in Shirley, says the solar power system it will begin installing this month could cut the development's electricity consumption by 50 percent.

    Shaun Tolson November 3, 2009

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