Clean Update

I-Corps Energy And Transportation Training Program Accepting Applications

DETROIT - Researchers and entrepreneurs are invited to apply for the I-Corps Energy and Transportation training program developed by NextEnergy in partnership with the University of Michigan Center for Entrepreneurship. Applications will be accepted through April 3. The 2016 I-Corps program will kick-off at NextEnergy May 18-20 and come to a close on June 23-24.

By |2016-02-08T21:42:39-05:00February 8th, 2016|Clean Update, Entrepreneurs|

EPA Report Shows $2 Billion Needed For Water Treatment Improvements In Michigan

WASHINGTON DC - Michigan will need to invest $2.077 billion over the next 20 years to maintain and improve its various water treatment facilities, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said in a report released Thursday. The Clean Watersheds Needs Survey 2012 showed Michigan among the lowest need states, with costs of less than $500 per

By |2023-06-26T06:08:51-04:00February 5th, 2016|Clean Update, Politics|

Congress Roasts Both EPA And Michigan Department Of Environmental Quality Over Mismanagement Of Flint Water Crisis

WASHINGTON DC - Virginia Tech professor Marc Edwards and Flint resident LeeAnne Walters told a U.S. House committee Wednesday that the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality engaged in a cover-up to prevent its failure to enforce drinking water laws in Flint from coming to light, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency was complicit in that

By |2016-02-04T14:34:43-05:00February 4th, 2016|Clean Update, Featured, Politics|

Steelcase Inks Deal To Supply 70 Percent Of Electricity Needs From Wind

GRAND RAPIDS - Steelcase is getting into wind power in an even bigger way. On Tuesday, the office furniture maker announced a 12-year power purchase agreement with Apex Clean Energy for 25 megawatts of wind power, nearly half of Steelcase’s renewable energy purchases. Under Steelcase’s long-term PPA with Apex’s Grant Plains Wind project, a 150-megawatt

By |2016-02-04T14:07:42-05:00February 4th, 2016|Clean Update, Featured|

PSC Report: Fewer Michigan Customers In Electric Choice Program, But 11,000 Waiting To Join

LANSING - Some 300 fewer customers are participating in electric choice programs as of December 2015 when compared to 2014, the Public Service Commission announced Monday in its annual report on electric competition. But approximately 11,000 customers remain in the queue. Specifically, the report founded about 6,140 customers participating in electric choice programs as of

By |2016-02-02T15:06:10-05:00February 2nd, 2016|Clean Update, Politics|

Submission Deadline Friday For DTE’s $100,000 E-Challenge III For Advanced Energy Controls

SOUTHFIELD - Jan. 29 is the application deadline for the third $100,000 E-Challenge for Energy Efficiency, to showcase innovative energy efficiency technology in advanced control systems. The challenge is sponsored by DTE Energy, and in partnership with The Engineering Society of Detroit.  It encourages demonstration projects that integrate energy efficiency solutions through collaborations, bring under-utilized

By |2016-01-27T22:13:13-05:00January 27th, 2016|Clean Update, Featured, News|

Federal Appeals Court Denies Challenge To EPA Clean Power Plan

WASHINGTON DC - A federal appeals court on Thursday denied a stay sought by numerous states' attorneys general, including Michigan's Attorney General Bill Schuette, of the federal carbon emissions rule by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, where the challenge to the EPA's Clean Power

By |2016-01-22T14:39:43-05:00January 22nd, 2016|Clean Update|

Report: U.S., Canada Need Better Protection Against Withdrawals From Great Lakes

LANSING - The United States and Canada need some additional structures in place to protect against withdrawals from the Great Lakes, but they also need better data on who is using what water from the basin, the International Joint Commission said in a report released this week. The report, a follow-up on the Great Lakes Compact

By |2016-01-22T13:39:41-05:00January 22nd, 2016|Clean Update|

ITC Works To Prevent Eagles Deaths By Installing Bird Diverters In Iowa

NOVI - When eagles were discovered underneath the ITC Transmission lines on Beaver Island in Clinton Iowa, the company worked quickly to install yellow-coiled bird diverters. “It reduces mortality by somewhere between 50 to 90 percent,” says Drew Becker, an eagle biologist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. “In situations like this, it’s all

By |2016-01-22T09:52:54-05:00January 22nd, 2016|Clean Update|

Massive Grand Rapids Data Center To Use 100 Percent Renewable Power

LAS VEGAS - A Las Vegas, Nev. data center operator said Thursday that its massive planned data center near Grand Rapids would be powered 100 percent by renewable energy. Switch said it had already begun working with the local utility, Consumers Energy, to supply its 2-million-square-foot SUPERNAP data center in Gaines Township with green power.

By |2016-01-21T15:08:10-05:00January 21st, 2016|Clean Update, ESD|