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SolarCity Adds Jobs, Marlborough Facility

California-based clean energy services company SolarCity celebrated an expansion in Marlborough Tuesday. SolarCity said since moving into...

Briefing: UMass Medical Power Boost

The University of Massachusetts Medical School is preparing to open a state-of-the-art research building later this year,...

Green Economy: Does Solar Make Financial Sense For Your Business?

New England has some of the highest electricity rates in the nation, so it's no surprise that...

NStar-Northeast Merger Is Official

Northeast Utilities and NStar have completed their merger, creating one of the nation's largest utilities serving 3.5...
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Hopkinton’s Green Step For Mankind

Electric vehicles could be part of the answer for solving the nation's reliance on fossil fuels, but...

UMass Medical Gets $5.6M For Power Plant Expansion

National Grid awarded a $5.6 million check to the University of Massachusetts Medical School this afternoon to...

NSTAR-Northeast Utilities Merger Set To Close

The state Department of Public Utilities has approved the merger between Northeast Utilities and NSTAR, and the...

Framingham’s Ameresco Upping Efficiency At Nev. Schools

Framingham-based energy efficiency company Ameresco is taking on one of its biggest projects yet: a $3.6-million contract...
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AMSC Secures $25M In Capital

Devens-based AMSC, the wind energy company formerly known as American Superconductor, announced it has secured an infusion...

Saint V’s Joins Environmental Health Initiative

Worcester-based Saint Vincent Hospital joined with nine major health systems in Washington, D.C. this week to urge...
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