Clean Update

Panel: Governments Must Step Up Investment In Water, Sewer Infrastructure

CHICAGO - Governments at all levels must step up their investment in water and sewer infrastructure to avoid a reoccurrence of the Flint water crisis, a panel told lawmakers Wednesday. During a session at the annual National Conference of State Legislatures summit in Chicago, experts stressed the need for boosted funding for the country's aging

By |2016-08-11T19:16:08-04:00August 11th, 2016|Clean Update, Politics|

Michigan Tech Researchers Battle Aquatic Invaders

HOUGHTON - Researchers from Michigan Technological University have received  grants to tackle Eurasian Watermilfoil and Phragmites, two aquatic invasive species now spreading through the Great Lakes. Laura Bourgeau-Chavez and Colin Brooks — research scientists at the Michigan Tech Research Institute, the Ann Arbor research center of Michigan Technological University — and Casey Huckins, a professor

By |2016-08-10T20:40:53-04:00August 10th, 2016|Clean Update|

University Of Michigan Solar Car Wins National Title For Sixth Consecutive Year

ANN ARBOR - Despite nearly sunless conditions in the final two days, the University of Michigan Solar Car team has successfully defended its decade-long reigning championship, winning the 2016 American Solar Challenge for the sixth consecutive time. The team crossed the finish line at 5:30 p.m. ET Saturday in Wind Cave National Park in North

By |2016-08-09T15:52:05-04:00August 9th, 2016|Clean Update, News|

Black Hat Demo: Drones Can Hack Wireless Keyboards

LAS VEGAS - A presenter at Black Hat 2016 last week showed how consumer drones could do more than just conduct aerial spying they also can carry a transmitter to hack into a wireless keyboard or interfere with industrial controls. It’s not enough to place a fence around a building to keep intruders out, according

By |2016-08-09T15:06:06-04:00August 9th, 2016|Clean Update, Drones|

Clean Energy Roadmap Identifies 3000 Companies In Michigan, Northeast Ohio That Could Create Cleaner Technologies

DETROIT - In a new report, more than 3,000 companies in Michigan and Northeast Ohio have been identified as stakeholders in what’s described as an energy efficiency value chain that will tap the rapidly growing market for clean energy technology to meet a growing U.S. economy, greater electricity demands and a need to reduce emissions.

By |2016-08-05T13:20:00-04:00August 5th, 2016|Clean Update, News|

Toyota Delays Launch of Plug-in Prius Prime

DETROIT - Toyota Motor Co. is delaying the start of production for its new plug-in model, the Prius Prime. The move is expected to push back the availability of the new model in the Japanese market. The U.S. launch, TheDetroitBureau.com has been advised, will begin in November, but will be slower than originally planned. The exact

By |2016-08-05T12:22:39-04:00August 5th, 2016|Autonomous Vehicles, Clean Update|

West Michigan Sustainable Business Forum Golf Outing Aug. 16 Supports Green Leaders

GRAND RAPIDS - For the past 11 years, West Michigan Sustainable Business Forum has supported future green leaders in the community with fellowships, internships and other financial support. Last year WMSBF invested nearly $30,000 into the careers of emerging sustainable business professionals in West Michigan. Help support these future green leaders at the Green Leaders Golf &

By |2016-07-28T16:46:30-04:00July 28th, 2016|Clean Update, News|

Energy Agency Advocates For Another Proposal To Eliminate Payments On UP Electric Generator

LANSING - The Michigan Agency for Energy announced support Wednesday of a plan by American Transmission Company that would eliminate certain payments for the White Pine electric generator in the Upper Peninsula. The announcement comes two days after a federal judge issued a proposal that Wisconsin Energy Corporation owed ratepayers some $17 million for running

By |2016-07-28T16:53:41-04:00July 28th, 2016|Clean Update, Politics|

ITC Transmission Donates 4 Miles Of Copper Conductor To Goodwill’s Green Works

DETROIT - On July 22, ITC Transmission subsidiary delivered 11,500 pounds - four miles - of old copper conductor to Goodwill’s Green Works worth about $12,600 that will be used for training, education, and career placement programs for people in greater Detroit. “We are incredibly thankful for our ongoing partnership with ITC Michigan and its

By |2016-07-26T19:28:27-04:00July 26th, 2016|Clean Update, New Products / Contracts|