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Since its inception in 1997, Mass Megawatts Wind Power Inc. of Worcester has raised $4.3 million in stock and worked with clients that have included the U.S. Army.
Worcester-based online lighting retailer Bulbs.com said today it had record sales in 2011, exceeding $12.1 million the year before.
Marlborough-based BRIDGE Energy Group, a provider of smart grid IT services and software to the utility industry, announced the appointment of David E. Olsson as CEO.
ThermoEnergy Corp. of Worcester has received $2.63 million in investor funding.
ThermoEnergy Corp., which earlier this year consolidated its headquarters from Arkansas into its Worcester location, has completed an expansion of its new headquarters, the company
State officials will conduct a review of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative in 2012 and are opening up for public comment on t
The United States Department of Energy has given final approval to a 20-megawatt South Carolina biomass cogeneration facility built by Framingham-based Ameresco I
Conservation Services Group (CSG) of Westborough has named Tina M. Bennett as its new president, the energy services firm announced.
Framingham energy services company Ameresco Inc. has acquired the businesses of California-based Energy and Power Solutions Inc.
An auction run by Worcester-based World Energy Solutions for carbon emissions related to the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) netted $51.5 million, the company announced.
The Asia/Pacific region, and specifically India and China, are expected to surpass Europe as the top region of the world for the solar photovoltaic shipments, according to Framingham-based IDC Energy Insights.
Companies in 21 Central Massachusetts communities will receive $2.9 million from a state fund that provides employee training money, according to Gov. Deval Patrick's office.
Hopkinton-based EMC Corp. has started construction on a data research center in Brazil, which will be its most significant R&D operation in Latin American to date, Gov.
Northeast Utilities said in a regulatory filing that its merger with NStar will be delayed until early 2012 as the companies continue to seek state approval in Massachusetts
Gov. Deval Patrick, local officials and developers, ceremoniously shoveled the first pile of dirt recently to mark the start of construction for a research and development complex.
Gov. Deval Patrick has signed an agreement with the president of Chile to expand collaboration between Massachusetts and the South American country, which purchases $62 billion in Massachusetts exports annually, Patrick's office announced.