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- State To Contract With Biomass, Landfill, Small Hydropower Projects (10/9/13)
The state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection said Wednesday it will issue a request for proposals later this month from existing clean energy projects that run on biomass, landfill gas and small hydropower.
- Six Myths About Renewable Energy (9/23/13)
A Special Wall Street Journal Report: Old ideas die hard. The impact on jobs and other assumptions that don't hold up anymore
- Clean energy sector booming, says Patrick (9/18/13)
NEW BEDFORD — With Southeastern Massachusetts setting the pace, the clean energy economic sector grew 11.8 percent in Massachusetts since last year, Gov. Deval Patrick revealed at a Boston press conference Tuesday.
- Executive Profile – John DeVillars (9/13/13)
John DeVillars’s BlueWave Capital LLC is living proof that there’s indeed a vibrant solar-energy industry in America after the Solyndra and Evergreen Solar debacles.
- 500-kilowatt biogas plant planned for Quonset Point (9/10/13)
NORTH KINGSTOWN — A New Hampshire company plans to build a small power plant in the Quonset Business Park that would generate electricity by burning the gas given off by rotting food — technology that has been largely untried in the United States.
- Berlin signs onto become part of C-PACE energy program (9/22/13)
BERLIN — Town Manager Denise McNair has signed an agreement with the state’s Clean Energy Finance and Investment Authority to take part in a newly established clean energy program, C-PACE
- CT signs on for massive wind, solar farms (9/20/13)
Connecticut has signed long-term deals with a 20 megawatt solar farm in Lisbon and a 250 megawatt wind farm in Maine in order to meet the state's clean energy goals.
- In Connecticut, signs of life for renewable energy (9/14/13)
Three years ago, when Gov. M. Jodi Rell vetoed a bill that would have reorganized the state's energy policies and boosted its Clean Energy Fund, Jason Ross openly wondered about Connecticut's future with renewable energy. Today, those doubts have passed.
- Local Utilities Hit Net Metering Cap (9/12/13)
Two local utilities will be altering the way they work and deal with locally generated renewable energy. Morrisville Water & Light (MWL) and the Vermont Electric Cooperative (VEC) have both reached the four percent net metering cumulative output cap established by Vermont statute and will no longer be accepting net metering systems in their service territories
- RI legislative panel to tour Quonset (9/10/13)
NORTH KINGSTOWN (AP) -- A panel of Rhode Island state lawmakers is planning to visit Quonset Point and get an update on a renewable energy project slated for the business park.