The Boston Globe has a piece up today on
Ameresco, an energy service company based in Framingham, Mass., and its uncanny ability to deliver solid profits by doing the basic nuts-and-bolts work of upgrading lighting, heating and other systems to improve energy efficiency. The Globe article contrasts this work with the supposedly sexier new technologies that are having a harder time delivering earnings. It's good to see the benefits of energy services explained for a wider audience.
Boston Globe: "Energy services firm profits with boring efficiency", by Jay Fitzgerald