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Boston-Power Lands $55M

Westborough-based Lithium-ion battery maker Boston-Power Inc. has brought in $55 million in new venture funding.The company, which...

Energy Efficiency Expert Joins CSG Board

Harvey Michaels, an energy efficiency research director at MIT, has joined the board of the Westborough-based Conservation...

AMSC Tests Most Powerful Navy Motor Ever

Devens-based American Superconductor Corp. said it and Los Angeles-based Northrop Grumman Corp. successfully tested a 49,000-horsepower superconductor...

Brookfield Power Has Grand Marlborough Opening

With Lt. Gov. Timothy P. Murray in attendance, Brookfield Renewable Power was expected to formally unveil its...
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AMSC Lands Wyoming Transmission Deal

Devens-based American Superconductor Corp. said it has received an order from one of the largest electricity generation...

Renewable Energy Is Still Just Business | Worcester’s Walker Magnetics attracts energy jobs

It’s easy, when the renewable energy industry is brought up, to picture young, fresh-faced go-getters at the...

Utility Deserves Hard Look

If there’s one person that can put all of us in our place it’s Mother Nature. That...

Boylston Firm’s Slick System Powers Restaurant

After a month running a Dedham restaurant, Boylston-based Owl Power Co.'s vegetable oil-powered electricity generation system is...
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AMSC To Present At Investor Conferences

Greg Yurek, founder and CEO of Devens-based energy company American Superconductor Corp., will give presentations at two...

Tool Firm Makes Move To Holliston

Medfield-based ESCO Tool has bought and refurbished a 60,000-square-foot building in Holliston to accommodate its growing business.The...
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