Offshore wind developer Orsted is opening a hub in Providence, R.I., that it hopes will help accelerate the takeoff of the industry in the U.S.
Dick’s Sporting Goods will expand with the opening of two Dick’s Sporting Goods stores and two Golf Galaxy stores, creating a collective 120 jobs.
Three new companies will re-locate or expand in Rhode Island, creating more than 120 new jobs using the Qualified Jobs tax credit program.
The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) announced that new 2019 buses are equipped with cost-saving solar systems.
International medical device company SenTec Inc. will open a new regional office in Lincoln, R.I., expecting to employ 17 people.
A new, 100,000-square-foot Gotham Greens facility opened in Olneyville, R.I., recently, providing 60 jobs.
The Rhode Island Secretary of Commerce was in Europe, where he signed agreements designed to make the state a focal point in the wind energy industry....
GEV, one of the largest wind turbine maintenance companies in the world, will make Rhode Island the home of its U.S headquarters.
Ørsted US Offshore Wind and Eversource have pledged $4.5 million to support offshore wind education and supply chain development.
Rhode Island, the smallest state in the U.S., is nevertheless leading the way in wind use, according to state officials.