Large proposed solar farms in Enfield and Wallingford are among 10 Connecticut clean-energy projects that could become a reality as soon as next year, following a state-run selection process.
The U.S. Occupational Safety & Health Administration has proposed fining the owner of the Bristol trash-to-energy plant $80,100 on Tuesday for 16 violations related to workplace safety.
The parent company of the trash-to-energy facilities in Bridgeport and Lisbon will sell them to a New Jersey capital firm in a $1.94 billion deal that includes 21 power plants throughout the country.
The Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development awarded $3.8 million to 21 communities to investigate specific site ripe for brownfield remediation.
Waste-to-energy firm Covanta on Tuesday reached a deal with Lake Compounce to recycle the amusement park's organics waste in Connecticut, the first such agreement reached since Covanta announced a central Connecticut facility.
The town of Preston has hired Chicago real estate broker-manager Jones Lang LaSalle to market to developers its planned Riverwalk project on what was the campus of a former mental hospital.