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AECC moves to larger home to facilitate its rapid growth
DeWITT— AECC, a fast-growing environmental consulting company, has more than doubled its space by moving its headquarters just down the road. AECC relocated to a
Fracking support, opposition digging in, survey says
Support for hydraulic fracturing in New York State failed to shatter any barriers in a new poll from the Siena (College) Research Institute (SRI). The
Downtown Ithaca energy study moves forward
ITHACA — The second phase of a study on combined heat and power and an energy district for the greater downtown Ithaca area is moving
OSWEGO — The Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station in Oswego has a new leader. Constellation Energy Nuclear Group (CENG) announced yesterday that Christopher Costanzo will
Low-interest loan program launched for businesses rebuilding from Sandy
The New York Bankers Association (NYBA) and New York Business Development Corp. are setting up a $10 million emergency loan fund for small businesses recovering
NYSERDA honors Syracuse firm for energy savings
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) recognized a Syracuse engineering firm for an energy savings project through the Multifamily Performance Program.
BlueRock expands in Buffalo, prepares to launch in Pa.
SYRACUSE — BlueRock Energy, Inc. is expanding its business in the Buffalo market and is on track to push into Pennsylvania in 2013. The company
N.Y. lands on list of top 10 green job-creating states
New York is among the top 10 states in the country for clean-energy job creation in the third quarter of this year, according to an
Environment New York report details potential costs of fracking
Hydrofracking could cost New York State millions in areas like health care, property values, roads and infrastructure, and contamination, according to a report from Environment
Byrne Dairy aiming for new plant in Cortlandville
CORTLANDVILLE — Byrne Dairy has made the first move toward building a yogurt plant with a tourism and education center at the Finger Lakes East
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