Massachusetts’ largest wind power installation to date began operating in Princeton in December 2009. Two 1.5 MW Fuhrlander wind turbines were installed by the municipal utility in Princeton, MA, the Princeton Municipal Light Department in a partnership with the Massachusetts
1.65 MW Turbine installed at Falmouth Wastewater Treatment Facility
A 1.65 MW Vestas V-82 wind turbine installed at the Falmouth Wastewater Treatment Plant was dedicated on January 16, 2010. The installation is part of a Massachusetts energy management pilot program for wastewater and drinking water treatment and pumping facilities.
Buy the product to move the market
The proliferation of mechanisms and incentives in the renewable power market can obscure a fundamental fact – customers buying the product will accelerate the growth of the market by moving the industry down the learning curve to produce better products
Yes, Virginia – climate change is an economic issue
Climate Change has made an appearance in the Massachusetts Special Election to replace the late Ted Kennedy. As reported in the Boston Globe on December 17th, Republican candidate Scott Brown casts climate change as an economic issue (without agreeing that
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If the Jewish sage Hillel were alive today, he might aptly apply his famous line to the climate change conference in Copenhagen. The activities there could, and may, fill volumes. Much of what happens, or is said, will be analyzed