September 08, 2010
CT biz still wary of new stream flow regs (posted Yesterday at 9:34am)
Water is plentiful in New England, but that's not stopping several states from drafting regulations to ensure it's available despite droughts, heat spells and development pressures.
Report: CT needs 25K electric cars (posted 09/02/10 at 1:39pm)
Buy an electric vehicle, and Gov. M. Jodi Rell will give you a great parking space.
Three age-old Hartford landmarks going green (posted 09/02/10 at 11:47am)
Three of Hartford's oldest historic landmarks -- the Butler-McCook House & Garden, the Amos Bull House, and the Main Street History Center -- are about to get a modern contribution to conserving energy and the environment.
FuelCell posts wider-than-expected 3Q loss (posted 09/02/10 at 11:45am)
FuelCell Energy Inc. in Danbury, which makes fuel-cell power plants for electricity generation, posted a wider-than-expected quarterly loss, hurt by declined research and development contract revenue, Reuters reports.
Clean Energy Fund has $4M for renewables (posted 09/01/10 at 2:34pm)
The Connecticut Clean Energy Fund will fund up to six projects annually promoting clean energy technologies through a $4 million loan process.
EPA honors CT for green power (posted 09/01/10 at 2:33pm)
The State of Connecticut was one of only three states honored Tuesday by the Environmental Protection Agency as one of the nation's top 50 Green Power Partners.
CT energy efficiency program honored (posted 09/01/10 at 2:32pm)
For successfully expanding its service to other forms of energy, The Connecticut Energy Efficiency Fund's home energy efficiency program earned the 2010 Gold Innovation Prize from the Connecticut Quality Improvement Award Partnership.
UTC Power clicks on Calif. fuel cell (posted 09/01/10 at 2:31pm)
South Windsor energy equipment provider UTC Power started its latest fuel cell at 10 a.m. today at a California grocery store.
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