
Whaling City Charts New Course
New London is Connecticut’s second-smallest city by land area, but its location at the mouth of the Thames River provides opportunities to tap into the growing clean energy sector.
by Steve Adams | Sep 27, 2018 | Commercial & Industrial, Industry News
New London is Connecticut’s second-smallest city by land area, but its location at the mouth of the Thames River provides opportunities to tap into the growing clean energy sector.
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