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Program Brings Sunny Summer To Solar Installers: Winning Contractors Enjoy A Boost

Kim and Mark Reichelt spent years weighing the cost of a solar panel installation at their Wayland...

Ameresco Canada Acquires Software Firm

The Canadian subsidiary of Framingham-based energy efficiency and renewable energy company Ameresco Inc. has acquired a software...

AG Seeks Nearly $10M In Penalties From NStar

Attorney General Martha Coakley’s office said she plans to seek a $9.7-million fine against utility company NStar...

Ameresco’s Profits, Revenue Fall

Framingham-based energy efficiency and renewable energy company Ameresco Inc. saw its profits and revenue fall in the...
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Road To Revival: Blackstone Valley Towns Continue To Reap Benefits Of Route 146

When state officials decided in the 1990s to upgrade Route 146 and widen the connection between Worcester,...

State May Take Some Fire Out Of Biomass, Regulations Could Impact Fitchburg Plant

At first glance, Pinetree Power, a wood biomass energy plant in Fitchburg, seems poised for success. ...

Protonex Introduces Commercial Fuel Cell Power System

After developing a fuel cell power system to power unmanned aerial and ground vehicles for the U.S....

World Energy Announces Record Quarter

Worcester-based energy services management firm World Energy Solutions Inc. posted record revenues during its second quarter, up...
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AMSC Increases Revenue, Narrows Losses

AMSC, a Devens-based electric grid and wind power company, reported that it more than tripled its first-quarter...

World Energy Announces Record Quarter

Worcester-based energy services management firm World Energy Solutions Inc. posted record revenues during its second quarter, up...
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