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- Renewable energy firm Ambri opens manufacturing plant in Marlborough (11/8/13)
- CT property owner receives $5 million for efficiency (11/5/13)
The owner of three Connecticut commercial buildings has received more than $5 million in private financing through the state's Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy program
- CT alone in renewables rollback (11/4/13)
Connecticut has landed all alone in something of an environmental hall of shame for legislation enacted last session that could result in the state’s use of less classic renewable energy
- Regulators Approve Maine Wind Contract But Connecticut To Miss Some Benefits (10/24/13)
Regulators approved more than $1 billion in state-directed power contracts on Wednesday, but not without expressing their doubts about whether some benefits of the clean, cheap electricity would accrue to Connecticut.
- National Grid opens center in Worcester to promote sustainability efforts (10/18/13)
National Grid opens center in Worcester to promote sustainability efforts
- Investors look to see if Brooklyn Dam could be profitable (11/6/13)
GROVETON — If the final cost of bringing the Brooklyn Dam on the Upper Ammonoosuc River back on line as an active hydroelectric facility shows that it would be profitable, the project could be completed and begin to generate electricity by the end of 2014.
- Staples Inc. ranked as one of the top solar users of any company in the country (11/4/13)
Staples Inc. is the biggest retailer of office supplies in the country, and the second biggest online retailer of any sort after Amazon.com. But the Framingham-based company also ranks high on another list: It’s the ninth largest user of solar power of any non-utility business in the U.S.
- Bridgeport flips switch on new solar plan (10/26/13)
BRIDGEPORT -- The state Public Utilities Regulatory Authority this week approved a plan for UIL Holdings, parent company for United Illuminating, to install solar panels on nine acres at the old city landfill in Seaside Park, paving the way for the latest of Mayor Bill Finch's "green" initiatives.
- E. Haven cheese firm spends $169K on energy upgrades (10/22/13)
East Haven food manufacturer Calabro Cheese Corp. spent $169,385 on four environmental improvement projects and expected to earn a return on investment in 14 months
- Renewable industry to push for more, larger CT contracts (10/15/13)
The Hartford trade group Renewable Energy & Efficiency Business Association will focus on obtaining a greater quantity and quality of state contracts, as well as securing industry money, during the 2014 legislative session