Posted on February 27, 2011
Satcon Technology, the manufacturer of power inverters for utility-scale solar projects, announced this week that it is expanding its Massachusetts facility and hiring for solar manufacturing jobs in Boston. The company said it will hire 25 workers over the next few months. According to the Boston Business Journal, the Boston-based company decided to augment its […]
Posted on December 26, 2010
SatCon, a power inverter maker, announced it is looking to hire for solar energy jobs in Boston. The company said it will hire 40 people for its Boston operation hub and is also planning a manufacturing expansion in the near turue which could add another 40 jobs. According to BizJournals.com, the Boston-based company is expanding […]
Posted on March 31, 2010
Cape Wind announced it has entered into an agreement with Siemens to supply 130 of its 3.6-Megawatt turbines for America’s first planned offshore wind farm off the coast of Massachusetts, a move that would bring Boston clean energy jobs. In addition, Siemens also announced plans to open a U.S. Offshore Wind office in Boston.
Posted on January 28, 2009
Investing in clean and energy-efficient initiatives could help create more Boston green jobs. Community Labor United and Environment Massachusetts recently released “Clean Energy, Bright Future: rebuilding America through Green Infrastructure,” a report highlighting the potential to stimulate the economy and reduce pollution through clean energy and green technology investments. The report specifically focuses on the […]
Posted on December 10, 2008
Boston green jobs are on the rise. Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino recently awarded a contract to the Asian American Civic Association to run a training program that will prepare Boston residents for green collar jobs. AACA, with the Asian Community Development Corporation, plans to run a Facilities Maintenance Energy Efficiency training program that will […]
Posted on October 10, 2008
The importance of green technology is helping to maintain Boston jobs. With current high energy prices, concerns about global warming and increasing venture capital, Boston‘s green technology industry is finding itself insulated from many of the factors currently affecting the financial world, according to an article by The Boston Globe. “I think it would be […]