Clean Update

Ann Arbor Hosts Home Electrification Expo July 15

ANN ARBOR - The City of Ann Arbor Office of Sustainability and Innovation is partnering with the Green Home Institute and Michigan Saves to host a Home Electrification Expo Friday, July 15, 5–9 p.m. at the Ann Arbor Farmers Market, 315 Detroit St. Attendees will learn about electrification and how they can improve their homes'

By |2022-07-10T19:00:02-04:00July 10th, 2022|Clean Update, Featured|

New Recycling Method Could Eliminate Plastics Impact On Earth Health

WASHINGTON DC  - Declining plastic recycling rates coupled with increased plastic pollution on the Earth’s surface and within its oceans spell concern for the planet’s health. In an effort to combat these trends, researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden developed a recycling method that replaces all fossil raw materials used in new plastic production with carbon

By |2022-07-10T18:58:48-04:00July 10th, 2022|Clean Update, Climate Change|

The Future Is Bright For Green Hydrogen

HOUSTON, Texas - Many oil majors and several governments around the world are betting big on the future of green hydrogen, viewing it as a major new replacement for fossil fuels. Numerous European countries, as well as international energy firms, have already invested heavily in the development of green hydrogen projects, with more looking to

By |2022-07-10T18:58:49-04:00July 10th, 2022|Clean Update|

Why Is Carbon Mining Necessary?

DETROIT - The world is steadily moving toward a future without carbon. A never-before-seen sense of environmental urgency is driving this transformation's proactive nature. However, for a sustainable future, developing a net-zero carbon policy has become essential. Organizations, industries, the government, and individuals all have a part to play in ensuring a smooth transition as

By |2022-07-06T07:04:38-04:00July 5th, 2022|Carbon Capture, Clean Update, Industry 4.0|

Scientists Make Renewable Jet Fuel From Soil Bacteria

BERKELEY, Ca. - Recently, a team of researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have successfully harvested alternative jet fuel from commonly found soil bacteria species belonging to the genus streptomyces. In 1999, American Petroleum Institute (APA) published a report that suggests that the Earth’s oil reserves could dry anytime between 2062 and 2094. In contrast, a 2019

By |2022-07-05T15:55:39-04:00July 3rd, 2022|Clean Update|

$26,000 Solar Car Will Debut This Year

SAN DIEGO - California startup Aptera has purchased a factory for its solar cars — and instead of rolling down an assembly line, the vehicles will be carried from station to station by autonomous robots. The vehicle is lightweight, with an aerodynamic body and just three wheels. Those design decisions alone make it incredibly energy efficient,

By |2022-07-03T17:13:15-04:00July 3rd, 2022|Auto Tech, Clean Update, Featured|

Chinese Electric SUV Claims Range Of 578 Miles On Single Charge

BEIJING, China - A new electric SUV from a Chinese auto company is challenging Tesla’s Model Y with its longer range. The manufacturer claims the new ES7 can go 578 miles on a charge. The Model Y has a range of only 330 miles. However, with a price tag of $70,000, the sleek new car isn’t a

By |2022-07-02T17:31:58-04:00July 2nd, 2022|Clean Update|

Garage-Sized Nuclear Reactor Could Provide Limitless Energy

SEATTLE - Zap Energy is using a lesser-known approach to nuclear fusion to build modular, garage-sized reactors. They are cheaper and don't require the large, incredibly powerful magnets used in traditional fusion experiments. Ultimately, they may also provide a quicker route to achieving commercially viable nuclear fusion, a press statement reveals. Nuclear fusion has the potential to

By |2022-07-02T17:31:58-04:00July 2nd, 2022|Clean Update|

Research Shows Northernmost Glaciers Melting At Record Speed

UNITED KINGDOM - Greenland's many small glaciers are melting at great speed, and the melting is increasing, especially in the Arctic regions, where the temperature rise is worst. Now, researchers have studied precisely how much mass these glaciers—not connected to the ice sheet—have lost in recent decades. In the Arctic, temperatures are rising more than in

By |2022-06-29T16:43:36-04:00June 27th, 2022|Clean Update, Climate Change|