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Energy & Utilities

  • Ameresco to renovate Indiana jail

    Monica Benevides October 4, 2021

    Renewable energy company Amersco, based in Framingham, has entered an agreement to participate in the renovation of a Wells County jail facility in Indiana. 

    Monica Benevides October 4, 2021
  • Over town objections, $100M Charlton natural gas pipeline and facility slated for final approval

    Katherine Hamilton October 1, 2021

    A pipeline and natural gas liquidation plant proposed in Charlton was recommended for approval on Sept. 20 and will go up for a final vote before the Massachusetts Energy Facilities Siting Board next week, according to a notice on Mass.gov.

    Katherine Hamilton October 1, 2021
  • Framingham representative appointed to U.S. Department of Energy

    State House New Service September 24, 2021

    President Joe Biden announced plans late Wednesday to nominate Rep. Maria Robinson of Framingham to join his administration in the U.S. Department of Energy.

    State House New Service September 24, 2021
  • New bill would eliminate subsidies for biomass energy

    State House News Service September 14, 2021

    With regulations ready to take effect that effectively close about 90 percent of the state's land area to new wood-burning power generation facilities, Springfield-area lawmakers on Monday pushed for legislation that would more permanently eliminate

    State House News Service September 14, 2021
  • Sterling’s DMH electric acquired by California green energy company

    Katherine Hamilton September 10, 2021

    Sterling electric company DMH Electric, Inc. Has been acquired by Qmerit, a California company which helps households and small businesses transfer to using electric energy sources, according to a press release.

    Katherine Hamilton September 10, 2021
  • Central Mass. farms granted $46K for renewable energy

    Katherine Hamilton September 10, 2021

    Three Central Massachusetts businesses received grants from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s rural development program, in order to install solar systems, according to a Thursday announcement.

    Katherine Hamilton September 10, 2021
  • Ameresco to install smart meters in Texas

    Sloane M. Perron September 9, 2021

    Framingham energy firm Ameresco announced Wednesday a partnership with the city of Seabrook, Texas.

    Sloane M. Perron September 9, 2021
  • Ameresco awarded $950M Navy contract

    Sloane M. Perron September 8, 2021

    Framingham energy firm Ameresco was one of the recipients of a $950-million large construction vehicle contract facilitated by the Naval Facilities Command Mid-Atlantic, headquartered in Norfolk, Va., according to a Tuesday press release.

    Sloane M. Perron September 8, 2021
  • Ameresco enters into university conservation project

    Sloane M. Perron August 25, 2021

    Framingham renewable energy company Ameresco entered into an energy savings performance contract with Tarleton State University in Texas, according to a Wednesday announcement.

    Sloane M. Perron August 25, 2021
  • Ameresco to mentor veteran-owned small business

    Sloane M. Perron August 18, 2021

    Framingham renewable energy company Ameresco entered a joint venture with Hannah Solar Government Services LLC, a veteran-owned renewable energy small business based in South Carolina, according to a Wednesday announcement.

    Sloane M. Perron August 18, 2021
  • 40 Under Forty 2021: Timothy Geary

    Monica Benevides Updated: August 16, 2021

    Timothy Geary was named president of Weld Power in 2008, at the age of 24, when the company had one service branch in Auburn and employed 12 people.

    Monica Benevides Updated: August 16, 2021
  • Ameresco completes $1.3M U.K. solar project

    Sam Bonacci July 29, 2021

    Framingham clean tech firm Ameresco, Inc. has completed a roof mounted solar project with the United Kingdom’s Ministry of Justice as it continues to expand its presence in the country.

    Sam Bonacci July 29, 2021
  • Ameresco landfill project receives energy award

    Sam Bonacci July 22, 2021

    Framingham clean tech firm Ameresco, Inc. has received an award for its solar installation at the Foothill Landfill in San Joaquin County, California.

    Sam Bonacci July 22, 2021
  • Mass. gas prices up 2 cents

    Devan Greevy July 13, 2021

    Following several weeks of increases, Massachusetts prices are up 8 cents from a month ago ($2.94) and 89 cents from the same day last year ($2.13).

    Devan Greevy July 13, 2021
  • Solar Wolf sued three times for $864K over alleged failed payments

    Monica Benevides July 8, 2021

    Solar Wolf Energy of Auburn is facing three lawsuits seeking a collective $863,605.53 in damages and restitution, according to documents filed in Worcester Superior Court and the U.S. District Court of Worcester. 

    Monica Benevides July 8, 2021
  • Ameresco makes new type of energy services deal with Northwestern University

    Sam Bonacci July 8, 2021

    Clean energy company Ameresco, of Framingham, has entered into a long-term energy-as-a-service agreement with Northwestern University, in Illinois.

    Sam Bonacci July 8, 2021

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In November, Massachusetts residents will vote on Question 4 regarding whether or not to legalize restricted use and possession of psychedelic drugs for those 21 and older. The use of psychedelics to treat mental health conditions is slowly becoming more popular within the U.S. On Oct. 10, veterans lobbied on the Boston Common to decriminalize the use of certain types and small quantities of psychedelic substances, claiming its usage has the potential to save lives.

While the proposed law would not impact employers’ rights to enforce workplace policies restricting employee psychedelic substance use, the possibility of legalization does bring up the question of whether or not companies will choose independently to adjust their drug testing policies. The ballot question comes six years after legalized sale of recreational marijuana began in Massachusetts.