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Press Releases and Articles Featuring Mass Energy Little old dams could be future energy source Locking in oil rates now could cost you Oil Change Fate of homeless turbines blowing in the wind Some save big with heating oil co-ops Patrick signs bill mandating use of biofuels Second solar panel array within collective grasp Solar panels installed at high school LNG port operators donations go beyond minimums Excelerate donations will support fuel assistance NECN: Save energy, save money Haverhill news in brief Is Andover up to the Solar Challenge Andover Solar Energy Challenge could bring solar energy to Andover school Program would provide town with free solar panel Eco Film Festical makes a promising start Going green: Making the choice of clean energy Extreme savers share their secrets Renewable energy and climate change Sustainable duxbury is asking residents to help them bring green energy to town Alternative, renewable energy is topic of talk at Hingham library Saving energy while speading the news Town may go ‘greener’ A chance to learn about wind power Quincy residents challenged to use clean electricity Going green with sun grease & turbines Join Seekonk's Solar Challenge Trane: Give To GO Solar Excess energy credits to be sold Mass Energy Members To Support Princeton, Mass., Wind Turbines Going green in Truro Surcharges spur energy efficiency Wealthy? Maybe not. But a bit wiser. City urged to green up with solar panels Need is great, but some aid available Quincy moves to make rules for putting up wind turbines LNG firm antes up for fuel aid wind power Mass Energy Receives Grant for Wind Turbine from Excelerate Energy Alliance seeks coastal town to host its windmill Energy efficiency is better than nuclear power A clean energy cruise patrol Strange bedfellows back utility revamp bill Business Briefs - Wind Fund Aid Energy Costs - The Chill is Gone Newton Notes Locking in oil prices may not be wise Market turns up heat: Smaller oil dealesr hit by price swings NStar set to reduce natural gas rates Heating oil prices starting to decline Energy Club Helps Homeowners Save Money Letter: A Local Version of Energy Credits Powerpoint Presentation: RECs Make All the Difference Larry Chretien, executive director, appeared on WGBH's Greater Boston discussing energy prices Letter: Alternative Heating Fuel is Available Bio-Fuel Heats with Less Bio-Fuel Heats with Less Bio-Heat Gains Steam in Jamaica Plain Acton to be Testing Ground for New Bio-Heat Option Bio-Fuel Heats with Less Average Cost of Heating Oil Jumps to $2.61 a Gallon in Mass. Hope for a Warmer Winter Bio-Heat Available as Cleaner Fuel Option The Cost for Gassing Up Town Cars Bio-Heat Available to Dover and Sherborn Oil Customers Bio-Fuel Heats with Less Letter: Support a Cleaner Fuel Heating Costs Hitting Wallets Biodiesel's Here Environmental Advocates Push for Solar Acceptance Heating Oil Speculation Prompts Dire Forecast Feeling the Power of Green Making Solar Hot Couple Gets The Most Out of Everything Larry Chretien, executive director, appeared on New England Cable News discussing rising gasoline prices Let's Jolt the Electric Companies Larry Chretien, executive director, appeared live on Fox 25 news explaining rising gasoline prices Hey, Medford! GreenUp! Editorial: GreenUp for the Environment Larry Chretien, executive director, appeared on Fox 25 news explaining rising oil prices Larry Chretien, executive director, appeared on WGBH, Channel 2's "Greater Boston with Emily Rooney", discussing recent changes in the Massachusetts electricity market resulting from provisions of the 1997 Electric Industry Restructuring Act. On March 1, 2005, all consumers who were on "standard offer" service were transferred to "default service" Your oil burner might thrive on a change in diet; Biodiesel fuel mix becoming available in area communities Fuel prices cool off: They're stable, but still high Erich Stephens: Finding The Cheapest Oil City of Newton participating in State Renewable Energy Program, Earning $20,000 in funds for city energy projects Katofsky: Support clean energy while helping town Salem mayor taking energy conservation steps Tight Oil Supplies Hit Dealers in Region Green Power Projects North
Quincy High School Goes Solar! Clean Energy Takes Center Stage at Boston Public Schools 300 Green Energy Enthusiasts Tour Hull Wind Turbine Mass Energy Teams With Whole Foods to 'Green' WBOS Earth-Fest Mass Audubon Buys GreenStart: Becomes Largest Green-Up Customer Medford Residents Rally to Support Clean Energy Heating costs expected to
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Letter to the Melrose Free Press Mass Energy Is First To Sign Up A Green-Up Customer Mass Energy Supports Solar Power With 'Renewable Energy Credit' Purchases Local Wind Enthusiasts Gather to Celebrate Hull Turbine Mass Energy Launches Solar Electricity Program
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