About a dozen Connecticut towns stand to benefit from a bill changing the state's virtual net metering program to help them complete solar projects that will save municipalities and their taxpayers money.
Soon to be home to the world's largest fuel cell park, Beacon Falls town officials voted last week to approve a tax stabilization deal with the park's developer.
A proposed Beacon Falls fuel cell park, which would be the world's largest, took a big step forward recently as it received the blessing of the Connecticut Siting Council.
The fuel cell industry continues to grow. Worldwide revenue nearly doubled to approximately $2.2 billion in 2014, according to a recent report from the U.S. Department of Energy.
The owner of the proposed 63-megawatt fuel cell park in Beacon Falls has asked the Connecticut Siting Council for a declaratory ruling on the project, so that electricity can begin flowing next year.
Danbury clean power manufacturer FuelCell Energy on Tuesday announced its second quarter revenues were $28.6 million, a drop from the $38.3 million the company made in the second quarter 2014.
Danbury manufacturer FuelCell Energy and developers CT Energy & Technology on Tuesday proposed building the world's largest fuel cell park on a former salt mine in Beacon Falls.
South Windsor clean energy manufacturer Doosan Fuel Cell on Tuesday announced six of its fuel cells have been turned on at the Korean South East Power Co. facility in a suburb of the country's capital city of Seoul.