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Evergreen Fires Executives

As it moves through the bankruptcy process, Evergreen Solar Inc. of Marlborough has fired five top executives,...

Utility Merger A Threat To Competition

Much has already been argued before the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities about the appropriate standard of...

Behind The Sound Bite: Burying Power Lines

After a snowstorm late last month knocked out power to nearly 700,000 Massachusetts residents, Gov. Deval Patrick...

Betting Big On Energy Auctions | Growth, recent acquisitions help boost stature of Worcester’s World Energy Solutions

It’s been a busy few months at the Worcester headquarters of energy auction company World Energy...
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Gov. In Marlborough For Wind Power Groundbreaking

Gov. Deval Patrick is scheduled to visit Marlborough this afternoon for the groundbreaking of a wind power...

Harvard Shines In Solar Program

The town of Harvard is getting 75 new solar installations on the rooftops of homes and businesses...

Report Finds RGGI Has Been A Success

A new study finds that the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative Inc. (RGGI), a cap-and-trade energy auction, has...

Losses Mount For ThermoEnergy

Losses for Worcester-based wastewater treatment and power generation company ThermoEnergy spiked to more than $6 million in...
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AMSC Staggers Through Quarter

Struggles continued for Devens-based AMSC, formerly known as American Superconductor, in its most recent quarter, with losses...

Revenues, Profits Up For Ameresco

Framingham energy-management firm Ameresco continued its steady growth with third-quarter profits growing 3 percent compared to last...
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