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Ohio Cannabis Prices Down $50 An Ounce Since August Legalization

COLUMBUS, Ohio — The cost of cannabis in Ohio is decreasing. In August, the average cost of an ounce of dried cannabis flower was $261.50. The same amount of cannabis has an average cost of $211 in December, although data is only available through Dec. 16. That marks a $50 decrease in cost for Ohioans

By |2024-12-29T15:33:39-05:00December 29th, 2024|Marijuana Business, News|

Applications Open For New Cohort At Tech Ecosystem Incubator

ANN ARBOR – Washtenaw Community College will offer a second cohort of its Tech Ecosystem Development Incubator program aimed at fostering innovation and empowering local entrepreneurs. The new session begins the week of January 27, 2025. Applications are open until January 6. This collaborative initiative, funded and supported by the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti SmartZone Local Development

By |2024-12-29T15:07:09-05:00December 29th, 2024|Entrepreneurs, New Products, New Products / Contracts|

Onshore Wave Technology Ushers In Clean Energy Future

SAN FRANCISCO – Eco Wave Power has received the final approval to introduce its revolutionary onshore wave technology in the United States, marking a major milestone in clean energy innovation. This project, set to launch in Los Angeles, will be the first-ever wave energy installation in the country, laying the foundation for a more sustainable

By |2025-05-08T16:55:32-04:00December 29th, 2024|Clean Update, Clean, green, hybrid, Clean, Green, wireless|

Superhot Rock Energy Could Provide Enough Power To Fuel the U.S. Thousands of Times Over

NEW YORK - For decades, geothermal energy has been the shy cousin of the renewable energy family. While solar and wind power scaled up dramatically, geothermal has remained niche, delivering only a fraction of the world’s electricity. Its Achilles’ heel has always been geography — those pockets of underground heat are mostly found near volcanic

By |2024-12-29T14:35:18-05:00December 29th, 2024|Science|

Michigan Unveils Elective Pay Resources To Help Communities Bring Home Federal Clean Energy Tax Credits

LANSINGv— The Michigan Infrastructure Office’s (MIO) Technical Assistance Center (TAC), in partnership with the Michigan Infrastructure Council, announced the opening of an application window for Elective Pay Accounting and Support Services. Elective Pay (also known as Direct Pay) is a new IRS mechanism that allows tax-exempt entities to receive federal clean energy tax credits as

By |2024-12-29T14:21:10-05:00December 29th, 2024|Clean Update, Clean, green, hybrid, Clean, Green, wireless|

Ohio Could Ban Cannabis Advertising

COLUMBUS, Ohio -The Ohio Division of Cannabis Control has proposed a new rule package for the state’s cannabis industry, including a ban on cannabis advertising via methods “with a high likelihood of reaching persons under the age of 18,” Cleveland.com reports. The rules would prohibit cannabis companies from advertising on billboards, radio, television, and online.  The rules would also

By |2024-12-29T14:21:11-05:00December 26th, 2024|Marijuana Business, News|

Legislature Gives Entrepreneurs $66 Million For Michigan Innovation Fund

Michigan’s startup community received a significant Xmas Gift on December 20. The Michigan Senate approved the $60 million Michigan Innovation Fund (HB 5651-53), and the House passed the final bills in the R&D tax credit package (HB 5100-5101). These initiatives will enhance investment in Michigan-based startups and drive research and development across the state. 1.

By |2025-05-08T17:28:22-04:00December 25th, 2024|Entrepreneurs, Featured|

MISO Board Approves Historic Transmission Plan to Strengthen Grid Reliability

CARMEL, Ind. — The Midcontinent Independent System Operator, an independent, not-for-profit organization that delivers electric power across 15 U.S. states, including Michigan, and the Canadian province of Manitoba, approved the largest portfolio of transmission projects in the nation’s history. The 488 projects span more than 5,000 miles across 15 states in the MISO footprint and include local reliability and growth projects, the Long Range Transmission Planning (LRTP) Tranche 2.1 portfolio of projects and the Joint Targeted Interconnection Queue (JTIQ) projects with Southwest Power Pool.  

By |2024-12-22T18:11:24-05:00December 22nd, 2024|Clean Update, Clean, green, hybrid, Clean, Green, wireless|

Ohio Cannabis Control Warning: Children Exposed To Edibles Could Think They Are Candy

COLUMBUS, Ohio  - A recent report from the Ohio Department of Commerce’s Division of Cannabis Control shows that children under the age of six have been exposed to cannabis edibles at a higher rate than 2023, emphasizing the need for safe storage during the holidays. According to the report, which was done by the Central

By |2024-12-22T17:57:02-05:00December 22nd, 2024|Android, Hardware, Marijuana Business, Microsoft, News|

Supporting Business Sustainability Through Responsible Sanitizer Waste Practices

The growing focus on hygiene, especially after recent global events, has led to more use of hand sanitizers. However, this increased use creates a problem: how to handle the waste from sanitizer products. Empty bottles and used wipes can harm the environment if not disposed of properly. As sustainability becomes a standard expectation, businesses need

By |2024-12-25T07:52:11-05:00December 22nd, 2024|Guest Columns|