January 19th, 2010

Clean Tech Tuesday: Spire Solar, Huge Tax Credits for Clean Tech, EnerNOC Expanding

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The new year in Boston has only brought an increase of activity in the clean tech sector. Federal money from the stimulus package has began to trickle in resulting in a new state solar incentive,while the new state energy efficiency program is getting developed and will be released shortly. Boston based companies have continued to sign deals, get government money, and expand into international operations.

Which of these stories is most interesting to you? As always, I’d love to hear your favorite stories from Boston or around the country. Please share via twitter with #cleantechtuesday

NREL contract prompts Spire to make concentrator solar cell

Industry sector: Solar

January 12, 2010

New England firms win share of $2.3B in cleantech tax credits

Industry sector: Government

January 13, 2010

EnerNOC Signs Demand Response Contract Expansion with Ontario Power Authority

Industry sector: Energy efficiency, Energy service

January 14, 2010

EnerNOC Wins Two Achievement Awards from the Climate Change Business Journal

Industry sector: Energy efficiency, Energy service

January 14, 2010

A123 Systems Signs Multi-Year Battery System Supply Agreement With Fisker Automotive

Title: A123 Systems Signs Multi-Year Battery System Supply Agreement With Fisker Automotive

Industry sector: Energy storage, Transportation, Utilities

January 14, 2010

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My name is Chris Williams I’m 24, I’ve been working in clean technology for 3 years. I’m from Maine, it’s an awesome state, but I live in Boston now. I started Green Light Distrikt in the fall of 2009 to record my journey in cleantech. Jack of all trades cleantech enthusiast. I believe that sales, marketing and branding are the key to cleantech investment. Currently, I work with Nexamp and have worked with HeatSpring Learning Institute, Big Belly Solar, the NEXUS Green Building Resource Center. I'm an IGSHPA Accredited Geothermal Installer and have my NABCEP Entry Level Solar Certificate. Connect with me @topherwilliams or through @GreenLDistrikt

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