According to articles by Seacoast Online and the Nashua Telegraph, the legislation contains a broad package of low-cost tools that would reduce barriers for businesses, homeowners and consumers looking to adopt off-the-shelf energy efficiency technologies. The legislation also hopes to create much-needed jobs.
Foster’s Daily Democrat reported that Senator Shaheen praised cleantech company FlexEnergy, whose operations have grown from 10 employees to roughly 100 in a year’s time. The event was attended by more than 50 FlexEnergy employees and members of the media.
