Clean Update

48-Volt Quant Gets 600 Miles On A Tank Of “Salt Water

DETRIT - There is another energy storage system for electric vehicles starting to gain traction: The redox (reduction–oxidation) flow battery that gets 600 miles on a tank of salt water. Flow batteries differ from conventional batteries in that their active material is in the form of two redox-couple solutions that are stored in external tanks

By |2021-09-19T13:30:04-04:00September 19th, 2021|Auto Tech, Clean Update|

What This Year’s Hot, Wet, Extreme Weather Tells Us About Climate Change

DETROIT - This summer has seen no shortage of extreme weather events: Hurricane Ida ripped through Louisiana and Mississippi before the storm's remnants slammed the Northeast this week, bringing devastating floods, winds, and tornadoes that left at least 47 people dead and millions without power across the eastern U.S. In the West, the Caldor Fire — one of

By |2021-09-19T13:03:37-04:00September 19th, 2021|Clean Update, Climate Change|

Clare Battery Company Offers Home Energy Storage System

CLARE—Advanced Battery Concepts has introduced its Home Emergency Energy Storage system to address the growing need by homeowners and small commercial businesses for safe, reliable, and cost-effective emergency power. The system, called “HEES” by company officials, relies on the innovative and patented GreenSeal batteries invented by Advanced Battery Concepts. “We accomplished this in a relatively

By |2021-09-16T18:38:33-04:00September 16th, 2021|Clean Update, ESD|

West Michigan Startup Plans Subscription-Based Home Battery, Electric Vehicle Charging System

GRAND HAVEN — A West Michigan-based startup in the early stages of raising capital wants to lower the cost of and better manage energy storage and electric vehicle charging in homes.Founded last year by Joshua Bylsma, Tradion LLC seeks to integrate recycled batteries with home electric vehicle charging stations to better manage when electricity is pulled

By |2021-09-15T20:32:52-04:00September 15th, 2021|Auto Tech, Clean Update|

Texas Is Letting Shell, Exxon, And Other Oil Producers Break the Rules

DALLAS - Even when policymakers set the easiest rules for fossil fuel producers to follow, it seems like many companies choose to flout them anyway. A new analysis from Earthworks suggests that oil and gas producers in the Permian Basin in Texas, one of the largest oilfields in the world, are routinely emitting carbon dioxide and

By |2021-09-13T18:31:25-04:00September 13th, 2021|Clean Update, Climate Change|

UM Study: The Most Popular Material On Earth Also Is Great For Storing CO2

ANN ARBOR - Our Earth is heating up because of all the carbon dioxide in the air. But even if we can suck that much CO2 out of the atmosphere, there’s still a problem: What do we do with all of it once it’s recaptured? The short answer is, put it into products. The longer

By |2021-09-07T19:17:48-04:00September 7th, 2021|Carbon Capture, Clean Update, Climate Change|

Greenhouse Gas Levels Are The Highest Ever Seen — And That’s Going Back 800,000 Years

WASHINGTON DC - Greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere that contribute to climate change are the highest ever recorded — and that's going back 800,000 years. Scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reported that the concentration of carbon dioxide, one of the primary greenhouse gases, hit 412.5 parts per million in 2020. That's 2.5 parts

By |2021-09-07T19:18:02-04:00September 7th, 2021|Clean Update, Climate Change|

League Of Conservation Voters Asks “Why Can’t Utilities Keep The Lights On?”

ANN ARBOR - Nick Dodge, spokesman for the League Of Conservation Voters, asks the question why can't the electric public utilities keep the lights on? Despite tens of millions of dollars in recent rate increases for both DTE and Consumers Energy, electric power outages this summer have impacts more than 10 percent of Michigan's population.

By |2021-09-08T08:33:46-04:00September 7th, 2021|Clean Update, Climate Change, mitechtv|

MPSC Chair Dan Scripps On Next Steps To Keep Electricity On In Michigan

ANN ARBOR - Michigan Public Service Commission Chair Dan Scripps talks about the problems DTE and Consumers Energy have in keeping electricity flowing to homes and businesses and what the MPSC plans to do about it. If you want to reach Chairman Scripps, click on www.michigan.gov/mpsc   https://youtu.be/SpiavBHX0-I

By |2021-08-26T17:05:16-04:00August 26th, 2021|Clean Update, mitechtv|

Report: 2020 Clean Energy Jobs Top 113,400 In Michigan

ANN ARBOR - Cory Connolly, Vice President at Michigan Energy Innovation Business Council, talks about Michigan Clean Energy Jobs report that contends more than 113,400 Michiganders worked in clean energy and clean vehicles at the end of 2020. The report also says due to the impact of COVID-19, the 2020 total represents a 9.5 percent decrease

By |2021-08-25T12:06:53-04:00August 23rd, 2021|Clean Update, mitechtv|