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Central New England Solar Store
Peter Slota
809 Southbridge Street
Auburn, MA 01501

     

Office:  (508) 832-4344
E-mail: peter@cnesolarstore.com

Father and son start up operation affiliated with CET Solar Store of Vt. We're a nexus of customers, installers, suppliers. We carry a variety of items in our retail location in Auburn, as well as consulting with clients for PV, water, wind, etc.


E85 Refueling Locations


Nationwide

 

National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition


New England Biodiesel
Bill Bolch
PO Box 91
Spencer, MA 01562

 

Office:  (774) 696-2343
E-mail: info@newenglandbiodiesel.net

We are Massachusetts and New England's only Platinum Certified Biodiesel Distributorship for the FuelMeister line of equipment.


SJH and Company, Inc.
Michael Masterovsky, Director
8 Faneuil Hall Market Place, 3rd Floor
Boston, MA 02109

   

FAX:  (617) 973-6406
Office:  (617) 239-1120
E-mail: info@sjhandco.com
E-mail: masterovsky@sjhandco.com

SJH's Renewable Energy Consulting Group, division of SJH and Company, Inc., has over 15 years of proven experience and expertise providing independent, third-party management consulting services to project developers and financial institutions operating in the ethanol, biodiesel, and biomass (including anaerobic digesters) and co-generation sectors.


World Energy Alternatives
Gene Gebolys
90 Everett Street
Chelsea, MA 02150

 

Office:  (617) 889-7300
E-mail: geneg@worldenergy.net

As the nation's premier supplier of biodiesel, biodiesel blends and biofuels, World Energy Alternatives, LLC operates the largest, most comprehensive biodiesel distribution network in the U.S. World Energy supplies blended B20 to top fleets nationwide including branches of the U.S. Military, school bus fleets, the U.S. Postal Service, State DOT's and private utilities.


 Digesters/Biopower

NorthEast Biogas, LLC - MA
Andrew Clinton

MA

 

Office:  (518) 439-8757
E-mail: info@northeastbiogas.com

NorthEast Biogas is a developer of biogas projects which help the agricultural and industrial sectors to generate new revenue streams from the professional management of organic waste streams. NorthEast Biogas provides proven, state of the art, modular, biogas technology systems from leading European manufacturers, and a full array of support services including project management, turnkey solutions and ongoing operation and maintenance services.


SJH and Company, Inc.
Michael Masterovsky, Director
8 Faneuil Hall Market Place, 3rd Floor
Boston, MA 02109

   

FAX:  (617) 973-6406
Office:  (617) 239-1120
E-mail: info@sjhandco.com
E-mail: masterovsky@sjhandco.com

SJH's Renewable Energy Consulting Group, division of SJH and Company, Inc., has over 15 years of proven experience and expertise providing independent, third-party management consulting services to project developers and financial institutions operating in the ethanol, biodiesel, and biomass (including anaerobic digesters) and co-generation sectors.


The AgSTAR Program


Nationwide

 

Office:  (202) 343-9406

The AgSTAR Program is a voluntary effort jointly sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the U.S. Department of Energy. The program encourages the use of methane recovery (biogas) technologies at the confined animal feeding operations that manage manure as liquids or slurries. These technologies reduce methane emissions while achieving other environmental benefits.


 Energy Efficiency

Cadmus Group, Inc.
David Beavers
57 Water Street
Watertown, MA 02472

     

Office:  (617) 673-7103
E-mail: dbeavers@cadmusgroup.com

Since 1983 Cadmus has provided high-quality, multidisciplinary consulting, research, and technical support services to government, non-profit, and corporate clients. We focus primarily on air and water issues, renewable energy and energy efficiency, global climate change, and ecological risk assessment. Our more than 200 full-time staff members include scientists, statisticians, engineers, economists, attorneys, information technology specialists, writers, graphic artists, outreach specialists, trainers, and public policy analysts.


Conservation Services Group
Peter Hubbe
40 Washington Street
Westborough, MA 01581

     

Office:  (508) 836-9500
E-mail: peter.hubbe@csgrp.com

Conservation Services Group (CSG) has been at the forefront of energy efficiency programs since 1984 and launched its Sun Power Division in 1998. CSG and its affiliate company, CSG Services, designs, maintains and provides technical support services for solar electric systems throughout the country. PV systems have been developed for many different facilities including large commercial and industrial buildings, schools, churches and municipal buildings. In 2003, CSG launched "Sun Power for New Homes," a program that combines PV technology with new construction.


Groom Energy Solutions
Maria Bishop
96 Swampscott Road
Salem, MA 01970

     

Office:  (978) 306-6052
E-mail: info@groomenergy.com

Groom Energy Solutions provides a full spectrum of energy efficient and renewable energy technologies and services to commercial and industrial companies nationwide.


Mass Energy Consumer's Alliance
Larry Chretien
670 Centre Street
Boston, MA 02130

   

Office:  (617) 524-3950
E-mail: info@massenergy.com

Mass Energy is a non-profit organization that both advocates and acts in the marketplace on behalf of consumers and the environment. We have offered discount heating oil since 1982 and now serve 10,000 households. We also offer green electricity options and solar energy services. Our advocacy work serves all consumers and our charitable programs benefit low-income households and other nonprofit organizations.


Northeast Sustainable Energy Association
Nancy Hazard
50 Miles Street
Greenfield, MA 01301

     

Office:  (413) 774-6051
E-mail: nesea@nesea.org

The Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) is the Northeast's leading organization of professionals and concerned citizens working in sustainable energy and whole systems thinking. NESEA facilitates the widespread adoption and use of sustainable energy by providing support to industry professionals and by educating and motivating consumers to learn about, ask for, and adopt sustainable energy and green building practices.


Zapotec Energy

26 Glenwood Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139

   

Zapotec Energy provides objective advice, engineering and project management services to a variety of residential, commercial and institutional customers in New England to solve their dilemmas related to energy conservation, management and renewable energy production.


 Funding

Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency (DSIRE)


Nationwide

 

DSIRE is a comprehensive source of information on state, local, utility, and federal incentives that promote renewable energy and energy efficiency. DSIRE is an ongoing project of the North Carolina Solar Center and the Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC) funded by the U.S. Department of Energy.

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