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QCC Gets Solar-Thermal Grant

Quinsigamond Community College will install a solar hot water system with the help of a $38,300 grant...

Worcester Firm Fined For Alleged Violations

The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) has issued a $2,800 fine to ThermoEnergy Corp. of Worcester,...

Worcester’s World Energy Acquires CT Firm

World Energy Solutions Inc., a Worcester-based energy management services firm, announced it has acquired Northeast Energy Partners...

Want To Go Green? First, Look At Your Options

Renewable energy's popularity is on the rise. Many businesses are "going green" in order to gain customer...
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Your Guide To Lending – It Depends On The Business

Getting a loan isn't easy for every business owner, but if you own a business in Massachusetts,...

WPI Gets $4M For Energy Research

Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) will continue to work on ways to separate hydrogen from coal, thanks to...

Officials Hope New Technology Will Expand Wind Energy In Central Mass.

The wind energy industry in Massachusetts is slowly and steadily growing, although it's not quite the darling...

What’s A Green Job? It Depends On Whom You Ask

It sounds like the setup line for a joke: What do the driver of a hybrid bus,...
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Smart Grid: More About Saving Green Than Going Green?

Although National Grid's smart grid pilot program in Worcester is touted as a way for customers to...

Drop In Natural Gas Prices Highlights Start Of N.E. Heating Season

Along with the arrival of cooler weather comes a renewed battle between heat providers in Central Massachusetts.Although...
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