Clean Update

Virginia Tech Researcher Claims Stonewalling On Flint Water Lead Data

LANSING - The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services had data that showed there were elevated lead levels in Flint's water, but delayed in releasing that data to others for review, Virginia Tech professor Marc Edwards said in an article posted to his website documenting the city's water crisis. Department officials agreed and said

By |2015-12-21T20:16:40-05:00December 21st, 2015|Clean Update, Featured, Politics|

$1 Million Clean Energy Trust Application Deadline Looms

CHICAGO  – The deadline for students to submit applications to the nation’s largest clean energy single-day pitch competition is just weeks away, January 13, 2016.  Student-led teams developing innovative business plans for their MBA, researchers working on promising research and early stage startups in the beginning stages of raising funds and generating revenue should submit applications.

By |2015-12-17T13:52:23-05:00December 17th, 2015|Clean Update, Entrepreneurs|

Ann Arbor’s Duo Security Opens London Office To Serve Europe, Middle East, Africa

ANN ARBOR - Duo Security announced this week that is has opened an office in London as part of an expansion into Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Leading operations for the region will be is Henry Seddon, who has been named vice president of the EMEA region. Seddon brings a wealth of industry experience

By |2015-12-17T10:14:37-05:00December 17th, 2015|Clean Update, ESD|

Detroit Zoo Goes 100 Percent Renewable Electric With Help Of ITC Holdings

ROYAL OAK - The Detroit Zoo is going 100 percent renewable electricity from wind farms with the help of ITC Holdings through the purchase of Renewable Energy Credits. “We continue to look for ways to reduce our ecological footprint and thank ITC for helping us to accomplish that goal,” said Detroit Zoological Society Executive Director and

By |2015-12-15T17:37:12-05:00December 15th, 2015|Clean Update, Featured|

Board Reviews Threat To Aging Oil Pipeline Under Straits Of Mackinac   

LANSING - The Michigan Pipeline Safety Advisory Board put most of the final touches Monday on its plan to hire contractors for risk and alternatives analyses on the Line 5 pipeline under the Straits of Mackinac. The board is hoping to issue requests for a proposal in February, said Environmental Quality Director Dan Wyant, who

By |2015-12-14T20:02:47-05:00December 14th, 2015|Clean Update, Featured|

DTE Electric Rate Increase To Add $8.22 Monthly To Residential Bill

LANSING - The Michigan Public Service Commission and DTE Electric Company reached an agreement to allow the utility to hike its electric rates by $238.2 million annually - resulting in an increase of $8.22 monthly for residential customers using 500 kilowatt-hours of electricity a month. The new rates are effective Dec. 17.  The increase is

By |2015-12-14T20:02:48-05:00December 14th, 2015|Clean Update, Featured, Politics|

Ford Starts Production Of Natural Gas F-150

KANSAS CITY - The first 2016 Ford F-150 with the ability to run on compressed natural gas has rolled off a Ford Motor Co. assembly line here, making Ford the only manufacturer to offer a CNG/propane-capable half-ton pickup. The 2016 Ford F-150 with 5.0-liter Ti-VCT V8 engine is available with a factory-installed, gaseous-fuel prep package

By |2015-12-09T15:44:14-05:00December 9th, 2015|Clean Update, ESD|

Sustainability In Packaging Focus Of Grand Rapids Forum Dec. 14

GRAND RAPIDS - West Michigan Sustainable Business Forum and the International Institute of Packaging Professionals will present a luncheon on Sustainability in Packaging December 14 at Kendall College of Art & Design from 12 to 2 pm. A panel of local packaging experts will discuss key challenges and opportunities for sustainability in packaging. •Travis Gibbs,

By |2015-12-08T18:54:09-05:00December 8th, 2015|Clean Update|

LTU To Test System To Reduce Stormwater Runoff

SOUTHFIELD – Lawrence Technological University will be the first of several test sites around the country for an innovative drainage system for parking lots that is expected to significantly reduce stormwater runoff, a major source of water pollution. The goal is to create a new national standard in stormwater design. LTU is partnering with Parjana

By |2015-12-08T18:40:53-05:00December 8th, 2015|Clean Update|

Few Position Changes As Air Rules Head To Final Revisions

LANSING - Industry and environmental groups remained split on new air emissions rules based on their comments Monday at a public hearing on the changes. The rules, developed as a result of Governor Rick Snyder's rules advisory committee process to comb through the state's regulations, would reduce the number of chemicals required to be regulated

By |2015-12-07T21:47:57-05:00December 7th, 2015|Clean Update, Politics|