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World Energy Solutions Inc. of Worcester saw record revenues of $12.4 million in 2008.
Protonex Technology Corp., a Southborough-based fuel cell developer, has received a $1.5 million U.S. Army contract to develop power systems that run on a variety of fuels.
Steve Rothschild, who a decade ago founded the online replacement light bulb distributor Bulbs.com in Worcester, has left the company he founded.
Data storage giant EMC Corp. of Hopkinton has joined a federal partnership intended to make company transportation and distribution practices more environmentally frien
Evergreen Solar Inc. of Marlborough said its ES Series String Ribbon solar panels were the top rated panels in a review by a German testing institute.
Central Massachusetts, particularly Worcester and MetroWest, have already succeeded in forming a burgeoning cluster of clean energy companies led by firms like Marlborough-based solar panel maker Evergreen Solar.
The timing is right for Massachusetts to embrace a sustainable energy strategy that focuses on an updated electrical grid.
Today's economy requires a proactive quest for cost-savings opportunities. It should also inspire companies to go green. The adoption of more sustainable practices can decrease environmental impacts and benefit the bottom line.
The editorial “Building on Gateway’s Success” (WBJ, Feb. 16, 2009) was greatly appreciated for its endorsement of the continuing development of Gateway Park.
AltE, formerly the Alternative Energy Store, has powered up its first solar electric system on the roof of the Hudson Mill Business Center, where the company is located.
Wetland scientist John Vieira has joined the Worcester office of Watertown-based energy and utility company Vanasse Hangen Brustlin Inc. as a project manager.
Westborough-based Boston-Power Inc. has struck a deal with a Taiwanese company that will dedicate a factory to producing nothing but Boston-Power's Sonata Lithium-ion batteries.
Oxford-based IPG Photonics Corp. reported a 2008 profit of $36.7 million on revenue of $229.1 million.
U.S. Rep. James McGovern, D-Worcester, and Lt. Gov.
Import prices fell 1.1 percent in January and 23.4 percent over the past six months, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.
After 15 years with Westborough-based energy services firm Conservations Services Group, Linda Russo is now a senior vice president of the organization.