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By MARY BYRNE
GREENFIELD — With Mass Save offering new incentives for air-source heat pumps, Greening Greenfield is offering workshops for eligible residents on how they can start the process. “We are thrilled that Peter Wingate, director of energy services at...
By MICHAEL P. NORTON
In 41 days, National Grid customers will start getting relief from soaring electric rates.The Department of Public Utilities announced Tuesday that it has approved basic service rate reductions that will lead to a roughly 40% reduction in a typical...
By JULIAN MENDOZA
Gas supply rates for Eversource Gas of Massachusetts and Boston Gas Company (National Grid) customers have once again been reduced, the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities announced Tuesday.“We’re happy that customers will see some rate...
By BELLA LEVAVI
When members of the all-volunteer Shelburne Energy Committee found out that the Cowell Gymnasium was the biggest municipal energy user in the town, they worked together to make a change. The group obtained a Green Communities grant of about $120,000...
By CHRIS LARABEE
SOUTH DEERFIELD — In hopes of reducing Frontier Regional School’s reliance on fossil fuels, the Deerfield Energy Committee plans to rally its counterparts to work with the school on green planning.Two representatives of Deerfield’s Energy Committee...
By COLIN YOUNG
When they get their bills in March, most Massachusetts gas customers will see a decrease of 4 or 5% after the Department of Public Utilities approved a mid-season reduction in gas supply charges as natural gas prices drop.Gas companies are required...
By SCOTT MERZBACH
Mandated reductions to natural gas supply rates going into effect Feb. 1, an investigation into the procurement and pricing of electricity services, and promoting programs that help customers pay their utility bills are among steps being taken by the...
By SCOTT MERZBACH
NORTHAMPTON — Area legislators are joining with more than 90 of their colleagues across the state in appealing to the Department of Public Utilities to reconsider its decision that allowed utility companies to increase customer rates for the winter...
By CHRIS LARABEE
BERNARDSTON — After receiving special permit approval in 2019 to build a solar array crossing the Bernardston-Greenfield line, an international renewable energy developer has returned to the Planning Board to amend its site plans and special...
By CHRIS LARABEE
GREENFIELD — A Franklin County Superior Court judge has taken arguments under advisement following a hearing seeking to appeal the special permits for three solar arrays that were approved for Pine Meadow Road in Northfield.Judge Karen Goodwin said...
By DEVLIN SELMAN
Not all industrial solar arrays are a “sunny” great thing. Large solar companies such as Nexamp offer “too good to be true” incentives for landowners to lease their land and build a solar “farm” to capture the sun’s energy so they can do “good!” We...
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