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Movers & Shakers: Oct. 1

Anna Maria College in Paxton hired the following full-time faculty members: PATRICIA BARTZAK, assistant professor, nursing; LUKE...

Mass Megawatts Losses Decrease

Mass Megawatts Wind Power Inc. of Worcester narrowed its losses last quarter, from $98,865 last year, to...

Chinese Investment Could Give A123 Power Boost In Challenging Battery Market

It's been a tough year for A123 Systems, the Waltham-based lithium ion battery maker that has operations...

Bay State Leads The Pack In Clean Energy

Last week I was proud to announce that Massachusetts' clean energy industry is defying the challenging national...
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Ameresco Completes $1.2M Ohio School Project

Energy efficiency and renewable energy company Ameresco Inc. of Framingham announced the completion of a $1.2 million...

World Energy Moves To Downtown HQ

Worcester-based World Energy Solutions celebrated its move to a new location Monday and announced it recently hired...

State Puts Businesses On Firmer Ground

When the state Legislature concluded its formal session July 31, the results were mainly favorable for the...

Movers & Shakers — Aug. 20

EcoTarium of Worcester has hired Joseph P. Cox as its new president. He replaces Stephen M. Pitcher,...
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Ameresco Awarded For Landfill Gas Utilization

Framingham-based Ameresco Inc., a renewable energy company, was awarded an excellence award this week by the Solid...

A123 Completes Financing Deal With Chinese Firm

A123 Systems of Waltham, which has operations in Westborough and Hopkinton, has officially signed a deal with...
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