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- Gehrlicher Solar America Breaks Ground on 3 Megawatt Solar System on Scituate Landfill Site (7/17/13)
Gehrlicher Solar America Corporation, in cooperation with Main Street Power Company Inc., an owner and operator of solar assets, MS Solar Solutions Corp., an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Morgan Stanley, project developers Syncarpha Capital and Brightfields Development, LLC along with the town of Scituate, Massachusetts, celebrated with a groundbreaking ceremony of a 3 MWp solar system on June 18th.
- Maine Lawmakers Pass Bill to Create Paint Recycling Program (6/18/13)
- Greenwood Biosar Commences Construction of One of Vermont’s Largest Solar Arrays (6/4/13)
- CT – DPH Recommends Arsenic and Uranium Testing for Private Wells (3/18/13)
- Reed Seeks to Stoke RI Job Growth and Renewable Energy (3/1/13)
NORTH KINGSTOWN, RI – In an effort to create jobs in Rhode Island and strengthen America’s energy independence, U.S. Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) and a bipartisan group of U.S. Senators and U.S. Representatives are introducing legislation to provide financial incentives for the investment and production of offshore wind energy.
- Skanska Drops Membership In U.S. Chamber of Commerce to Protest Chamber’s Support of Initiative to Halt Progress in Sustainable Building (7/9/13)
Chemical industry-led initiative would cripple the federal government’s commitment to green building and LEED certification
- 38.7 Million CO2 Allowances Sold At 20th RGGI Auction CO2 Allowances Sold at $3.21 (6/7/13)
NEW YORK, NY— The nine Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic states participating in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), the nation’s first market-based regulatory program to reduce greenhouse gas pollution, today announced the results of their 20th auction of carbon dioxide (CO2) allowances.
- Aetna Unveils Large New Solar Panel Installation in Windsor, Connecticut (4/22/13)
HARTFORD, CT - Aetna (NYSE: AET) today announced that a new solar panel field has been installed in Windsor, Connecticut. The solar array of 975 panels has a capacity to generate an annual production of 268,000 kilowatts per year, which is enough electricity to power an average neighborhood of 24 homes.
- New Power Of Change Award To Celebrate Connecticut Energy Efficiency Leaders (3/6/13)
New Haven, CT - The Power of Change Award Program will celebrate and recognize outstanding achievements in energy efficiency among Connecticut's state and municipal buildings.