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Great Lakes Renewable Energy Association Announces Calendar

LANSING ? The Great Lakes Renewable Energy Association has released its calendar of events for the first half of 2008, which culminates June 27-29 with the Michigan Energy Fair in Manistee. Cost unless otherwise noted: One Seminar $30 Non-Members / $20 GLREA Members Two Seminars $40 Non-Members / $30 GLREA Members Three Seminars $50 Non-Members

By |2008-01-22T00:00:00-05:00January 22nd, 2008|Archive, Clean, green, hybrid|

Study: Alternative Energy Stocks Remain A Safe Bet

NEW YORK - Amid a drop in solar company stocks and concerns over a green-tech investment bubble, Sanford Bernstein analysts issued a report Tuesday that takes the long view on alternative energy, arguing that the sector is a relatively safe bet. Persistently high fossil fuel prices and environmental regulations mean that alternative energy technology companies

By |2008-01-22T00:00:00-05:00January 22nd, 2008|Archive, Clean, green, hybrid|

Ford’s Hybrid Fleet Expanding

DETROIT - Ford Motor Company's hybrid fuel-powered fleet is increasing rapidly, riding a wave of consumer demand for GreenTech and environmentally friendly cars and trucks. Nancy Gioia, Ford's Director of Sustainable Mobility and Hybrid Programs, talks about Ford's future alternative energy plans in this special edition of News Maker interview from the North American International

By |2008-01-21T00:00:00-05:00January 21st, 2008|Archive, Clean, green, hybrid|

GM’s E85 Ethanol Green Fuel Program Growing

DETROIT - E85 Ethanol fuel, the latest green friendly derivative, is growing in popularity although major issues, such as getting gas stations to carry it, remain. Still within a half dozen years, about half the cars and trucks on American roads will be burning this alternative energy fuel that boosts performance and cuts green house

By |2008-01-16T00:00:00-05:00January 16th, 2008|Archive, Clean, green, hybrid|

A Tenfold Improvement In Laptop Battery Life?

PALO ALTO, Ca. - Stanford University researchers have made a discovery that could signal the arrival of laptop batteries that last more than a day on a single charge. The researchers have found a way to use silicon nanowires to give rechargeable lithium ion batteries--used in laptops, iPods, video cameras, and mobile phones--as much as

By |2008-01-15T00:00:00-05:00January 15th, 2008|Archive, Clean, green, hybrid|

Adaptive Materials Adds Three Executives

ANN ARBOR ? Fuel cell system developer Adaptive Materials has added three to its executive team: Jeffrey Basch as vice president of business development, Annamaria Hornyak as director of human resources, and William Siddall as manager of military programs. "The additions to Adaptive Materials' executive management team are key to our growth strategy," said chief

By |2008-01-15T00:00:00-05:00January 15th, 2008|Archive, Clean, green, hybrid|

2008 Michigan Energy Fair Now Accepting Sponsors, Exhibitors

ONEKAMA ? The Great Lakes Renewable Energy Association is now seeking exhibitors for its Third Annual Michigan Energy Fair, scheduled for next June at the Manistee County Fairgrounds. Last June, the Fair features keynote speakers, renewable energy home tours, over 100 exhibitors, and more than 70 workshops. More than 4000 people flocked to the quaint

By |2007-12-17T00:00:00-05:00December 17th, 2007|Archive, Clean, green, hybrid|

Cleantech Investing In N. America, Europe Up 28 Percent In 2007

BRIGHTON - Venture investment in North American and European cleantech companies for the first three quarters jumped 28 percent from a year ago, a whopping $3.6 billion, cites a research report from Cleantech Group. Cleantech estimates that venture investments in China, another hotbed of cleantech innovation, will reach $580 million for all of 2007, up

By |2007-12-13T00:00:00-05:00December 13th, 2007|Archive, Clean, green, hybrid|

Renewable Energy Standards Bills To Move Next Week

LANSING - Though the Michigan House Energy and Technology Committee only started discussions on one of the bills in a package to implement renewable energy standards and conservation programs for state electric and natural gas utilities, committee Chair Rep. Frank Accavitti Jr. (D-Eastpointe) said he expects to see the bills begin to move next week.

By |2007-12-07T00:00:00-05:00December 7th, 2007|Archive, Clean, green, hybrid|