PowerOptions & SunEdison Unveil Innovative Solar Program for Massachusetts Nonprofits
State, Federal Officials Hail Benefits to the Commonwealth & Institutions
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January 31 — Nonprofit institutions and government entities around the Commonwealth will have access to the latest in solar energy technology as well as attractive contract and pricing provisions under an agreement unveiled today by PowerOptions and SunEdison.
PowerOptions, the state’s leading energy buying consortium, chose to partner with SunEdison to deliver on the program which will bring the benefits of cleaner, cost-effective and sustainable solar installations to the state’s nonprofit institutions, cities and towns. The selection follows a months-long, vigorous RFP process in which SunEdison and several other companies vied for the chance to deliver solar energy to the hospital, university, municipality and other members of PowerOptions.
Energy Policy and Regulatory Leader Joins PowerOptions Board
Former DTE Chair and National Grid Leader Brings Expertise
Boston, September 27, 2011 — Janet Gail Besser, a longtime energy policy and regulatory expert who formerly chaired the Massachusetts Department of Telecommunications and Energy, will join PowerOptions as a new member of its Board of Directors.
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Experienced Energy Program Director Joins PowerOptions
New Director of Research and Program Development Announced
Boston, July 13, 2011 — Brian A. Tracey, an energy industry professional and engineer with top-line experience in private sector energy generation projects and government regulation, has joined PowerOptions as its new Director of Research and Program Development.
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Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Makes Move to Sustainable Future
HPHC Inks New Deal with Direct Energy Business to go 100 Percent Green
Boston, June 23, 2011 – Harvard Pilgrim Health Care (Harvard Pilgrim) purchased Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) from Direct Energy Business as a part of their energy supply plan through PowerOptions, meaning that for the next 4 years, Harvard Pilgrim will offset 100 percent of the power they receive in its Quincy, MA office with Green-e® Energy RECs from wind energy.
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PowerOptions Launching First-of-its-Kind Solar Program for Nonprofits
Colleges, Universities, Hospitals Among 500 Institutions to Benefit
Boston, May 10 — The cleaner, cost-effective and more sustainable energy benefits of solar power will be available to nonprofit colleges, universities, hospitals and other institutions through a first-of-its-kind program created by PowerOptions, the state’s leading energy buying consortium.
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- PowerOptions Annual Meeting to help nonprofits benefit from Innovative Energy Efficiency Programs
