Clean Update

New Opportunities To Help Nonprofits And Public Institutions Unlock Clean Energy Tax Credits

LANSING - Two new opportunities will support nonprofits, public institutions, and other tax-exempt entities in accessing federal clean energy tax credits through Elective Pay, also known as Direct Pay. Elective Pay is a U.S. Internal Revenue Service mechanism that allows tax-exempt entities such as nonprofits, local and tribal governments, school districts, rural electric cooperatives, and

By |2025-08-19T17:22:24-04:00August 19th, 2025|Clean Update, Clean, green, hybrid, Clean, Green, wireless|

Huge US White Gold Deposit Could Produce 5,000 Tons Annually

TEXAS - A massive U.S. white gold deposit has been revealed, and experts contend it will be a game-changer for decades to come and also revolutionize the American market. Credits: European Space Agency America’s new white gold that will stun the world The world has been significantly focused on reducing the global carbon

By |2025-08-18T16:25:04-04:00August 18th, 2025|Clean Update, Clean, green, hybrid, Clean, Green, wireless|

General Motors Bringing Back Bolt EV, Chevy’s Most Affordable Electric Car

DETROIT - Most new EVs in the U.S. still cost over $55,000, but luckily for those looking to make the switch, Chevy's most affordable electric car is coming back into the EV market. In an interview, General Motors CEO Mary Barra confirmed that the Bolt EV is returning with some upgrades, including over 300 miles of

By |2025-08-15T18:34:24-04:00August 15th, 2025|Clean Update, Clean, green, hybrid, Clean, Green, wireless|

European Solar Manufacturer Shuts Down US Operations When Funding Dried Up

ARIZONA - A major solar manufacturer has shut down its U.S. facility before production fully took off — a move that has sparked backlash and renewed concern over the country's ability to support clean energy jobs. One culprit cited was the Trump Administration's cancellation of solar credits. What's happening? As Electrek detailed, Swiss solar company Meyer Burger

By |2025-08-10T12:42:30-04:00August 10th, 2025|Clean Update, Clean, green, hybrid, Clean, Green, wireless|

DTE Sues St. Clair County For Placing Restrictions On Solar Farms

ST. CLAIR COUNTY - County officials in Michigan’s Thumb face a lawsuit from the state’s largest electric utility after they placed new restrictions on solar farms, claiming noise and “visual pollution” from the arrays endanger public health. DTE Electric Co. sued St. Clair County on July 3, challenging its unique use of county health department

By |2025-08-10T12:40:16-04:00August 10th, 2025|Clean Update, Clean, green, hybrid, News|

Energy Hub Includes 25 Million Solar Panels And 3,000 Turbines

AUSTRALIA - The Western Green Energy Hub in Western Australia is planned to be one of the planet’s most significant green energy projects. Spanning 15,000 km of Mining territory, this 75-quadrillion project will comprise 25 million solar panels and 3000 wind turbines to generate a new level of green hydrogen. Accordingly, WGEH is a technological

By |2025-08-10T12:01:33-04:00August 10th, 2025|Clean Update, Clean, green, hybrid|

Report: Underground Source Of Clean Energy Could Power Earth For 170,000 Years

NEW YORK - A hidden source of clean energy could power the planet for more than a hundred thousand years if tapped into, according to new research. Sources of hydrogen could be hiding amid the Earth's crust -- enough to power Earth at its current energy needs for the next 170,000 years, according to a

Bladeless Wind Turbine Generates Clean Power With No Bird Kill

SPAIN - Across the world, wind power is growing fast—but not fast enough. To meet climate goals and reach carbon neutrality, the United Nations says global wind energy must triple in the next ten years. Standard turbines, with their giant spinning blades, are helping, but they face challenges: high costs, loud operation, complex maintenance, and

By |2025-07-28T16:00:03-04:00July 28th, 2025|Clean Update|

Doomsday Glacier Cracks Could Raise Sea Levels And Flood Coastal Cities Worldwide

ANTARCTICA - The Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica is nearly 80 miles wide, making it the largest glacier in the world by width. If it collapses entirely, the resulting changes could raise global sea levels. Scientists are racing to understand the forces at work before it’s too late. To better understand how this could unfold,

By |2025-07-28T16:02:06-04:00July 28th, 2025|Clean Update, Climate Change, Featured, Science|