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The Power 50: Daniel McGahn

McGahn has taken the company once called American Superconductor through an international crisis and nearly brought it out clean on the other side.

AMSC, Chinese firm agree to $57.5M settlement over IP theft

Ayer wind turbine controls manufacturer AMSC has reached a $57.5-million settlement with China-based Sinovel to settle disputes over Sinovel's stealing of trade secrets.

Millis farm to help build world’s largest vertical farming facility in Dubai

The parent company of a Millis farm and Emirates airlines' catering group will partner on a $40-million vertical farming facility in Dubai.

Ameresco joins $150M Hawaii energy modernization project

Framingham renewable energy company Ameresco has signed on to a $150-million residential energy project in Hawaii.
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Devens operators sued for allegedly polluting Nashua River

The Conservation Law Foundation is suing the Devens Enterprise Commission and MassDevelopment for what it calls pollution of the Nashua River and runoff water coming from the former Fort Devens Army Base.

For the underserved, primary care landscape is changing

An increasing amount of primary care is being provided by agencies set up specifically with low-income and marginalized people in mind: federally qualified community health centers.

Charlton solar facility to benefit Perkins in Lancaster

A Boston solar firm has completed its fourth community solar project in Worcester County, this one a 2.6-megawatt facility in Charlton to benefit a Lancaster human services agency.

Fitchburg wastewater business owner sentenced to probation, $20K fine

The owner of a Fitchburg private wastewater treatment company and an engineering company has been sentenced to three years of probation and other penalties for falsifying wastewater supplies and test results.
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Senate to take up clean energy acceleration

Utilities would need to ramp up renewable energy purchases, the state could expand its support of offshore wind, and commercial solar endeavors would be freed from restrictions, under legislation the Senate plans to take up.

ExxonMobil delays Charlton water line construction

ExxonMobil's construction on a six-mile water pipeline to address contaminants from a Charlton gas station will begin about a year later than expected.
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