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In recent weeks, two major Massachusetts utilities, NStar and National Grid, have proposed reductions in the price customers pay for natural gas.
A political consensus is developing on Beacon Hill around the need to address the staggering cost of electricity that has long suppressed economic growth in Massachusetts.
One of three lawsuits Devens-based AMSC has filed against its former Chinese customer has been thrown out of court in China, a move AMSC has vowed to appeal.
Unitil Corp., the New Hampshire-based utility that provides electricity and natural gas to parts of North Central Massachusetts, increased its profits 71 percent in 2011, to $16.4 millio
Hy9 Corp., a Hopkinton-based manufacturer of hydrogen purifiers and generators for use in vehicles, announced its board of directors has appointed a former software and technology executive
Connecticut Light & Power has chosen Worcester energy management firm World Energy Solutions Inc. as a contractor for its Small Business Energy Advantage program.
NStar, the utility serving much of MetroWest and Eastern Massachusetts, is proposing a cut in the price of natural gas beginning Feb. 1.
Only nine states have more square feet of energy efficient commercial buildings than Massachusetts, according to the U.S. Green Building Council.
State, local and business officials with Framingham-based energy services company Ameresco cut the ribbon on a 1.07 megawatt solar installation project at si
Worcester-based energy auction firm World Energy Solutions has helped the federal General Services Administration procure a new four-year contr
Vestas, the Denmark-based wind power company that recently broke ground in November for a research and development facility in Marlborough, will lay off 2,335 employees worldwide.
The Town of Ashland has chosen ConEdison Solutions as its electrical supplier, becoming the fourth community in the state where ratepayers will use a competitive supplier instead of buying their electricity from the local
Worcester-based World Energy Solutions Inc. announced today that its auctions have saved $3.75 million for the New England division of the U.S.
Last week, when the state Supreme Judicial Court agreed to a deal allowing National Grid to buy power from the Cape Wind project on Nantucket Sound, the Boston Herald quoted Cape Wind CEO Jim Gordon as saying, “We’re hoping that within about a yea