Clean Update

Clean Energy Package Sent To Gov. Whitmer’s Desk

LANSING - Democrats' huge clean energy package, requiring utility providers to rely 100% on "clean energy" in the next 17 years and empowering Governor-appointees to certify commercial wind and solar projects, has passed both the Senate and House. All but one bill in the seven-bill package – SB 277, which allows farmers with protected land

By |2023-11-15T18:09:17-05:00November 15th, 2023|Clean Update, Featured|

Decarbonizing Light-Duty Transportation In US: U-M Study Reveals How

ANN ARBOR—One of the goals outlined by the Biden administration's National Climate Task Force in 2021 was to reduce U.S. greenhouse gas emissions to 50%-52% below 2005 levels by 2030. Now, a University of Michigan study investigates one of the strategies to achieve this goal, which is to increase new vehicle sales to 50% electric

New Approach To Water Electrolysis For Green Hydrogen

BEIJING - Recent research into the demanding task of developing catalysts for hydrogen production has made substantial progress. Professor Yong-Tae Kim from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering and the Graduate Institute of Ferrous & Eco Materials Technology, and Kyu-Su Kim, a doctoral student from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Pohang

By |2023-11-12T11:40:57-05:00November 12th, 2023|Clean Update, Clean, green, hybrid|

WMSBF Names Sustainable Business Of The Year Award Winners

GRAND RAPIDS - West Michigan Sustainable Business Forum will honor local organizations and professionals at its 10th Annual Triple Bottom Line Bash on Wednesday, October 18 at the The Goei Center in Grand Rapids. The sold-out event is the signature function of the region’s sustainability and sustainable business community. The Forum will recognize six local

By |2023-11-08T09:50:53-05:00November 8th, 2023|Clean Update, Clean, green, hybrid|

Israeli Company Building Road In Detroit That Charges Electric Vehicles

DETROIT - Wireless electric road charging has long been hailed as a potential holy grail for widespread electric vehicle adoption. Later this year, the technology will get its first real test in the US, when Israeli company Electreon and the state of Michigan unveil a 1-mile stretch of road in Detroit that will allow drivers

By |2023-11-07T09:29:43-05:00November 7th, 2023|Auto Tech, Clean Update, Clean, green, hybrid, Featured|

Michigan House Passes Bills To Require 100 Percent Clean Energy By 2040

LANSING — Michigan power providers would have to reach a 100% clean energy standard by 2040 under sweeping climate bills approved late Thursday and early Friday in the Democratic-led House. Legislators also voted to let renewable developers seek state permits to site large-scale wind and solar farms in communities that block the projects. The party-line

By |2023-11-06T10:13:47-05:00November 6th, 2023|Clean Update, Clean, green, hybrid, Politics, Politics/Government|

MIT Design Would Harness 40 Percent Of Sun’s Heat To Produce Clean Hydrogen Fuel

BOSTON - MIT engineers have developed a new system using a series of sun-driven reactors to produce carbon-free hydrogen fuel, significantly increasing efficiency from 7% to 40%. Their innovative train-like reactor design could make green hydrogen production scalable and economically feasible. MIT engineers aim to produce totally green, carbon-free hydrogen fuel with a new, train-like system

By |2023-11-05T10:34:32-05:00November 5th, 2023|Clean Update, Clean, green, hybrid|

Scientists Predict In 2029 Earth Will Breach Key Warming Threshold

NEW YORK - In a little more than five years—sometime in early 2029—the world will likely be unable to stay below the internationally agreed temperature limit for global warming if it continues to burn fossil fuels at its current rate, a new study says. The study moves three years closer the date when the world

By |2023-11-05T09:24:52-05:00November 5th, 2023|Clean Update, Climate Change, Featured|

Biden Announces $1.3 Billion For 3 Massive Transmission Lines To Shuttle Clean Energy

WASHINGTON DC - The Biden administration is announcing it will spend $1.3 billion of new federal funding to help create three new, massive electrical transmission lines in the Southwest and New England, in an effort to improve the nation’s power grid and get more renewable energy into America’s homes and businesses. The lines will span from Arizona

Michigan Senate Narrowly Passes Clean Energy Legislation

LANSING — The Michigan Senate voted Thursday to require that all of the state’s energy come from sources that do not emit climate warming gases by 2040. On Thursday, Oct. 26, the Democratic-controlled Senate narrowly approved a bill package that would mandate a stepped increase in Michigan’s renewable power standard over the next seventeen years