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The push to switch from fossil fuels to renewable forms of energy will mean a lot more demand for battery storage. It s just part of massive efforts to modernize the electric grid in New England and the nation to meet the challenge of climate change.
The future of renewable energy in New England depends on more projects that rely on harnessing the power of the sun, wind and water. They generate a lot of electricity, and can t always be turned on and off. The utility-sized batteries of the future could store that excess power for when the grid needs it most to help shave prices and meet demand without fossil fuels.
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New England Service Company To be Acquired by Aquarion Water Company
Region s largest private water company expands operations in Connecticut, Massachusetts and New Hampshire
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BRIDGEPORT, Conn., April 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Aquarion Company (Aquarion), parent of Aquarion Water Company, and New England Service Company (NESC) (OTC Pink Sheets Trading Symbol: NESW) today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement whereby Aquarion will acquire all outstanding shares of NESC and NESC will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Aquarion. Aquarion is a water supply company and holding company based in Bridgeport, Connecticut, providing regulated water service to customers in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. NESC is a holding company based in Plainville, Connecticut providing regulated water service to customers in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire.
GREAT BARRINGTON â Housatonic Water Works Co. is proposing a new filtration system that consultants say will rid the network of discolored-water episodes that, for years, have plagued its customers.
In a March 29 statement on its website, the company says it plans to install an âultrafiltration membrane treatment systemâ that would address high levels of naturally occurring manganese at Long Pond, the water source.
The decision to purchase and install the $1.7 million system came after consultant Lenard Engineering studied a number of technologies that remove manganese and said this product from Koch Separations Solutions would be most effective for the cost.
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