Hartford HealthCare (HHC) is looking to add a $5.5 million outpatient surgical facility at its two-year-old outpatient center in Plainfield, a recent state filing shows.
To the editor: Eastern Connecticut Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Tony Sheridan is correct when he writes (“Killingly Energy Center a boon to clean energy, economic development”) that the proposed Killingly Energy Center will have many benefits for the town of Killingly and Connecticut. I should know. I am the Mayor of Kings Mountain, North Carolina, where NTE Energy built and now operates Kings Mountain Energy Center.
We've all read the headlines and seen the reports — facing massive state budget deficits that stretch for years to come, Connecticut is struggling to retain meaningful jobs, young people and businesses, and struggling to attract new investment.
Electric-grid operator ISO New England announced Wednesday evening that it has awarded a key contract to a proposed 650-megawatt power plant in Killingly.
The developer of a major power plant in Killingly has returned to the Connecticut Siting Council hoping for a project approval that has thus far eluded it.
Texas-based Vistra Energy said this week it has agreed to pay $1.7 billion to acquire Dynegy, a Texas company that owns power plants in Dayville and Milford.
A Minnesota company is considering locating a new $25 million, 82,000-square-foot manufacturing plant on Marshall Phelps Road by next summer, and hiring at least 70 local workers.