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Hudson-based New England Clean Energy, which designs and installs solar energy products for homes and businesses, has expanded into southern New Hampshire, its president Mark Durrenberger, announced Thursday.
“When it comes to solar adoption, New Hampshire today is much like Massachusetts was a few years ago, so I hope our years of experience in the commonwealth will benefit our neighbors to the north. We look forward to helping people learn about solar, and install systems that are guaranteed to meet their energy, environmental and financial goals,” Durrenberger said in a statement.
To provide coverage for the expanded territory, Lou Trottier, a resident of Bedford, N.H., has joined the company as a solar sales consultant to focus on serving New Hampshire homeowners, and small and mid-sized businesses.
Additionally, New England Clean Energy announced the hiring of Doug McCartney of Sudbury as sales director, and Kim Herron of Boylston as marketing coordinator.
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