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World Energy CEO Resigns

Richard Domaleski, who founded Worcester-based World Energy Solutions in 1996 and took it public a decade later,...

Keystone Pipeline Developer Consolidates Westborough Executive Park Lease

Energy infrastructure provider TransCanada Corp., the company behind the controversial Keystone Pipeline proposal that made national news...

AMSC Losses Improve In 2011

Wind energy group AMSC of Devens narrowed its fourth quarter losses in 2011 over the previous year...

Ameresco Expands Presence In South Florida

Framingham-based Ameresco Inc., an energy efficiency and renewable energy company, has been awarded an energy performance contract...
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AMSC Secures U.S. Patent

AMSC of Devens has acquired exclusive rights to a U.S. patent for a fundamental high-temperature superconductor (HTS),...

Bottle Bill Called ‘Encouragingly Close’

Proponents of expanding the state’s bottle redemption law to cover water and non-carbonated beverages said Thursday they...

Ameresco Partners With Ill. School For Energy Efficiency, Upgrades

Energy efficiency and renewable energy company Ameresco Inc. of Framingham, has signed an energy savings performance contract...

ThermoEnergy Corp. Revenue Up 78%

Worcester-based ThermoEnergy Corp., which develops and sells wastewater treatment and power-generation technologies, has announced a 78-percent increase...
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World Energy Lands Mo. Contract

Worcester-based World Energy Solutions has won a three-year energy management contract with a St. Louis-based plastics manufacturer. The...

National Grid Pushes Toward ‘Smart Grid’ Pilot

National Grid will begin installing 5,000 meters today in Worcester in advance of its proposed smart grid...
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