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Medline unveils 6.7 MW solar array in Uxbridge

Illinois-based medical supply manufacturer Medline on Tuesday unveiled a new 6.7 MW solar array atop its 840,000-square-foot distribution facility in Uxbridge.

Abandoned HQ of Solar Wolf now back up for lease

The former Auburn headquarters of defunct and legally troubled Solar Wolf Energy is available for lease, less than a year and a half after the renewable energy firm moved to the location.

Ameresco builds largest floating solar plant in the Southeast at Fort Bragg

Framingham renewable energy firm Ameresco completed construction of a 1.1-megawatt solar facility on Big Muddy Lake, at Camp Mackall, part of Fort Bragg, N.C.

Solar company buys Hopkinton project, energizes Auburn array

Wakefield-based Agilitas Energy has acquired a construction-ready, solar photovoltaic and energy storage program in Hopkinton, while completing a separate project in Auburn.
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Mass. gas prices drop 8 cents

Massachusetts gasoline prices dipped 8 cents in the last week, now averaging $4.84 per gallon of regular unleaded on Tuesday.

At $32M, TJX CEO leads Central Mass. highest-paid executives

Central Massachusetts has a new highest-paid public company leader: Ernie Herrman, president and CEO of the TJX Cos. Inc. in Framingham.

Mass. gas prices drop 7 cents

Massachusetts gasoline prices fell 7 cents in the past week, settling at a new average of $4.93 per gallon of regular unleaded on Monday.

Marlborough battery innovator scores South African contract

Ambri, a Marlborough company specializing in energy storage, announced Thursday that Earth & Wire of South Africa has placed an order for the company’s liquid metal battery system to serve a 300 megawatt alternative energy site in South Africa.
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Employers make case to energy bill conferees

More than two dozen businesses called on lawmakers Tuesday to keep a focus on rolling out broader electric vehicle use in the final version of an energy bill locked up in private negotiations, throwing their support behind several provisions that featured in the Senate's approach.

Ameresco to downsize board, following director’s resignation

Framingham-based clean energy provider Ameresco announced the June 30 resignation of Thomas Murley from its board of directors, which will shrink as a result.
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