Clean Update

Michigan Extends Deadline For RFPs To Inspect Oil, Gas Pipelines In Straits Of Mackinac

LANSING - Michigan is extending the deadline for requests for information and proposals as a result of requests from prospective contractors interested in performing an independent risk analysis and independent alternatives analysis related to the pipelines in the Straits of Mackinac, known as Enbridge Line 5. The new deadline will now be April 18 (up

By |2016-04-06T11:52:12-04:00April 6th, 2016|Clean Update, Featured, Politics|

The New Light: Nobel Laureate Shuji Nakamura On Invention Of White-Light LEDs

ANN ARBOR - Physicist Shuji Nakamura, professor of materials and electrical & computer engineering at the University of California-Santa Barbara, will discuss the role in played in developing nitride-based blue and green LEDs. His work enabled white-light LEDs and earned him a share of the 2014 Nobel Prize in physics. LEDs offer a dramatic reduction

By |2016-03-31T20:32:14-04:00March 31st, 2016|Clean Update, New Products / Contracts|

Nominations Open For Governor’s Energy Excellence Awards

LANSING - Do you know a person or business in Michigan that represents the best in energy efficiency? Nominate them for the Governor's Energy Excellence Awards designed to recognize the innovators, the trendsetters, and those completely committed to energy efficiency. Nominations are due by May 20. Choose from the following categories for a total of eight

By |2016-03-31T20:23:11-04:00March 31st, 2016|Clean Update, News|

DTE Energy To Build One Of Largest Solar Arrays In Country At Detroit’s Former O’Shea Park

DETROIT - DTE Energy received approval from the Detroit City Council Tuesday to develop one of the largest urban solar power arrays in the country on a 10-acre vacant parcel of land in Detroit at the former O'Shea Park, near Interstate 96 and Greenfield Road. The project will generate more than $1 million in tax revenue

By |2016-04-01T15:16:43-04:00March 31st, 2016|Clean Update, Featured|

700 Miles Of Michigan Shoreline Could Be Polluted If 63-Year Old Pipeline Below Straits Of Mackinac Ruptures

 ANN ARBOR - More than 700 miles of shoreline in lakes Huron and Michigan are potentially vulnerable to oil spills if a 63-year old pipeline beneath the Straits of Mackinac ruptures, according to a new University of Michigan computer-modeling study released Thursday. Enbridge Line 5 pipeline moves up to 20 million gallons of light crude

By |2016-03-31T14:05:00-04:00March 31st, 2016|Clean Update, Featured, Politics|

M2 TechCast: LTU Professor Creates Innovative System To Capture Contaminated Water From Parking Lots

FERNDALE - Professor Donald Carpenter, from Lawrence Technological University, was at the White House water summit last week to detail his work on storm-water runoff. Carpenter, a life-long outdoors enthusiast, realized that the only way to clean up the state’s lakes, streams and rivers is to deal with the run off from the urban and

By |2016-03-30T13:45:37-04:00March 30th, 2016|Clean Update, M2 TechCast, Podcasts|

Report: U.S. Wind Farms Reduced CO2 Emissions In 2015 Equal To 28 Million Cars

WASHINGTON DC - U.S. wind farms have reduced carbon dioxide emissions equal to that from 28 million cars, or more than six percent of total air pollutants from U.S. electricity generation last year, a new report contends. Wind power displaces generation from power plants using traditional fuel sources, and thus reduces greenhouse gas emissions and

By |2016-03-29T18:41:30-04:00March 29th, 2016|Clean Update, Featured|

Michigan Generates 87,000 Clean Energy Jobs – Led By Greener Automotive Industry

CHICAGO - A new report published this week says Michigan represents the Midwest’s evolution from traditional manufacturing and automotive jobs toward advanced transportation and clean energy technology. With more than 87,000 clean energy jobs, Michigan has the second highest percentage of clean jobs in the Midwest, marked by a diverse workforce with specialized training. What's more,

By |2016-03-25T08:22:59-04:00March 25th, 2016|Clean Update, Featured|

Michigan Green Labs Webinar March 31

ANN ARBOR - The Michigan Green Labs Webinar will cover a successful green labs program at the University of Michigan and examine an initiative to take the University of Michigan model and expand it to business orientated labs. This webinar is geared toward lab professionals, facilities managers, green team leaders, academics, process improvement professionals, and sustainability

By |2016-03-24T16:26:59-04:00March 24th, 2016|Clean Update|

Flint Task Force Undermines Snyder Messaging On Water Crisis

LANSING - The task force that Governor Rick Snyder appointed to investigate how the Flint water crisis occurred takes a hammer to the message Snyder and his staff have emphasized for months that the crisis resulted from a failure of government at all levels. In reading the Flint Water Advisory Task Force's report on the

By |2016-03-24T14:09:05-04:00March 24th, 2016|Clean Update, Featured, Politics|