Clean Update

National Prize For Sustainable Energy Research Awarded To MSU Chemical Engineer

EAST LANSING - Richard Lunt, of the Michigan State University College of Engineering, has been awarded the 2015 Ovshinsky Sustainable Energy Fellowship, a national prize from the American Physical Society to support research in energy sustainability. The award, named for Stanford R. Ovshinsky, encourages the development of low-cost technologies that do not rely on fossil

By |2015-09-23T20:45:14-04:00September 23rd, 2015|Clean Update|

Detroit Greening City Ambulances

DETROIT - The City of Detroit ambulance fleet is going green.Last summer, over the summer, the city partnered with NextEnergy and Navitas Systems to retrofit 31 city ambulances with auxiliary power units, saving the City money and improving air quality. The upgrades are funded by a $1 million grant from the Michigan Department of Transportation's

By |2015-09-18T17:30:00-04:00September 18th, 2015|Clean Update, Featured|

Harley-Davidson Sustainability Spotlighted At Business Forum

MUSKEGON - West Michigan Sustainable Business Forum's September membership meeting will feature a spotlight on sustainability at Harley-Davidson, beach clean-ups, and waste diversion. This month's luncheon is at the Harley-Davidson Sustainability Spotlighted At Business Forum Institute in Muskegon September 14 from Noon to 2 pm. The leading brand in an industry not traditionally known for

By |2015-09-09T19:30:02-04:00September 9th, 2015|Clean Update, Featured|

Bipeninsular’ Group Of Reps Introducing Clean Energy Bills

LANSING - A bipartisan group of four representatives representing both peninsulas said Thursday they are introducing bills designed to remove barriers for businesses and individuals in the state to generate their own energy and receive fair-value pricing. Rep. Jeff Irwin(D-Ann Arbor) andRep. Ed McBroom(R-Vulcan) worked on similar legislation last term and joinedRep. Scott Dianda(D-Calumet) andRep.

By |2015-09-05T19:46:23-04:00September 5th, 2015|Clean Update, Featured|

Registration Open For SMSBF Next Energy Event Sept. 11

  DETROIT - You can still register for the Southeast Michigan Sustainable Business Forum Member Guest Event at Next Energy on September 11. Detroit City Planning Director Maurice Cox will outline his ideas for making Detroit a sustainable city. Join Director Cox and SMSBF in changing Detroit for the better. If you're a business leader,

By |2015-09-05T19:02:54-04:00September 5th, 2015|Clean Update, Featured|

Utility-Scale Solar More Beneficial Than Rooftop, Study Says

LANSING - Rooftop solar generation costs are nearly twice as high as large- or utility-scale installations and utility-scale projects emit about 50 percent less carbon emissions than an equivalent amount of rooftop capacity, a study has found. The study was prepared for and commissioned by a solar group, First Solar, with support Edison Electric Institute,

By |2015-08-19T12:23:08-04:00August 19th, 2015|Clean Update, Featured|

PSC Requires Time-Of-Use Rates

LANSING - Consumers Energy Company and DTE Electric Company customers could soon pay more, or less, depending on when they use power under tariffs approved Monday by the Public Service Commission. The orders (Case No. U-17688 for Consumers and U-17689 for DTE) require the utilities to offer time-of-use rates to customers with smart meters. DTE's program would start immediately

By |2015-07-29T14:55:28-04:00July 22nd, 2015|Clean Update|

Vehicle Fuel Economy Down, Emissions Up

ANN ARBOR - Gas mileage of new vehicles sold in the U.S. slipped last month, according to researchers at the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute. Average fuel economy (window-sticker values) of cars, light trucks, vans and SUVs purchased in June was 25.4 mpg, down from 25.5 mpg in May. "The decline likely reflects the

By |2015-07-29T14:55:48-04:00July 22nd, 2015|Clean Update|