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Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Unveiled At Clark

Political and education notables yesterday celebrated the introduction of several electric vehicle charging stations at three college...

Northeast-NStar Merger Passes CT Hurdle

Connecticut regulators Monday granted their official approval to the $4.7 billion merger of Hartford-based Northeast Utilities and...

A Win For Wind At MWCC

A year after Mount Wachusett Community College installed two wind turbines at its Gardner campus, the school...

Senate Energy Bill Tackles Renewables, Regulation, Costs

Legislation aimed at tackling the drivers of high energy costs in Massachusetts will closely mirror a bill...
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Southborough Real Estate Firm Expands Solar Use

Southborough-based real estate firm Capital Group Properties is installing a land-based solar photovoltaic (PV) system on a...

Judge Orders Action Oil Refunds

A Worcester Superior Court judge has ordered an Oxford oil company to issue refunds to prepaid customers...

Southborough Firm To Install Large Solar Array

Southborough property management and development firm Capital Group Properties will deploy a one-megawatt photovoltaic system at a...

NU, CT Agree On Merger Concessions

To secure Connecticut's approval of their merger, Northeast Utilities and NStar agreed to give state ratepayers $25...
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First Full-Year Profit For World Energy

Worcester-based energy management firm World Energy Solutions Inc. saw its revenues grow 17 percent to $21.1 million...

Marlborough Sporting Complex To Go Solar

A Marlborough sporting complex owned by Fore Kicks is set to receive a 302-kilowatt solar system on...
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