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A123 Selling Most Assets To Chinese Firm

A subsidiary of Chinese firm Wanxiang Group will acquire nearly all of lithium-ion battery maker A123 Systems' assets for $256.6 million, following a bankruptcy auction last week, A123 announced.

Better Days Ahead For Electric Car Batteries, Say Analysts

More electric-powered vehicles have been sold this year than in any other, but it's still not enough...

FSU Gets $322K In Energy Rebates

Utility provider NSTAR has issued $322,012 in rebates to Framingham State University (FSU) for its participation in the company's energy efficient program.

Ameresco Announces New Contracts

Energy efficiency and renewable energy company Ameresco Inc. of Framingham announced that it's signed two new contracts in Ohio and Wisconsin and completed a third project in California.
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Conn. Officials Puzzled By Utility’s Layoffs

Connecticut's attorney general and consumer counsel on Monday demanded that Northeast Utilities (NU) answer questions about its...

FIBA Technologies Expanding In MetroWest

About a decade ago, FIBA Technologies Inc. vacated its facility on Route 9 in Westborough to pursue...

UMMS Receives $1.6M National Grid Incentive

The energy efficient features of new Albert Sherman Center (ASC) have earned its owner, the University of...

State Unveils Plan To Protect Water Resources

The Patrick Administration has announced a new plan it said will help protect the state's water bodies...
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AMSC Cuts Workforce

Devens-based AMSC announced it has reduced its workforce by 25 percent to reduce operating costs and increase...

AG Questions Proposed Milford Water Rates

For the first time since the state's energy bill passed in July, giving the attorney general's office...
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