Taylor Biomass ready to put shovels in ground due to new federal funding.
By one measure, Northeast Utilities had its best quarter since 2007.
A Norwalk-based consortium is working to improve residential energy use.
State Senate approves hydro-fracturing moratorium; process extracts deep gas from shale.
OSHA proposed $16.6 million in fines for the deadly Middletown blast.
Zotos International won approval for a wind project in upstate New York.
Bigger private solar arrays on businesses and homes will now feed power grid.
Solartech Renewables produces first panels at Tech City.
Jim Taylor’s gasification plan moves one step closer to reality.
An appeals court allowed ISO New England salaries to stand.
State lawmakers fail to consider major jobs legislation.
CL&P rates will likely drop this year and next.
Maryland rejected federal funding for smart meters sought by Northeast Utilities.
Connecticut Light & Power rates will likely drop this year and next.
Utility gets second rate hike in less than a year; says it will aid planning.