by David Brooks | Mar 25, 2022 | Blog, Newsletter
Business N.H. magazine has a short profile of a New Hampshire firm that’s part of the plant-based-nonplant-food market – in this case, a “cheese” made from cashews rather than dairy products. The story is here. Nuttin’ Ordinary (ugh...
by David Brooks | Mar 25, 2022 | Blog, Newsletter
By Targeted News Service WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 – The following federal patents were assigned in New Hampshire from March 20 to March 27. *** Hypertherm Assigned Patent for Consumable Cartridge for Plasma Arc Cutting System Hypertherm, Hanover, New Hampshire, has been...
by David Brooks | Mar 25, 2022 | Blog, Newsletter
A more contagious COVID-19 variant is on the rise in New England, but experts still don’t know whether that’s bad news. When scientists talked about the Omicron variant this winter, they were most likely referring to the subvariant called BA.1, which was responsible...
by David Brooks | Mar 24, 2022 | Blog, Newsletter
New England’s last coal-fired power plant, Merrimack Station in Bow, N.H., has won yet another year of guaranteed funding ($750K per month, roughly) under the annual forward capacity market, but there are signs that cheap power from renewables might be started...
by David Brooks | Mar 22, 2022 | Blog, Newsletter
I’m always slightly dubious of reports about the economic and job-creation effect of research grants in any geographic area because it depends on a lot of assumptions. With that in mind … The National Institutes of Health says New Hampshire received $115...