Clean Update

Let Your Small Business Shine With Solar Power

LANSING - Energy experts have dubbed 2016 as solar power’s breakthrough year, with an expected increase of 119 percent. Much of this increase has to do with the sharply falling installation costs. Being a clean, renewable, and low-cost energy source, it’s no surprise solar is becoming so popular. Here’s how your small business can reap

By |2016-12-02T13:18:24-05:00December 2nd, 2016|Clean Update, Small Business Association of Michigan|

PSC: Utilities Continue To Exceed Energy Efficiency Goals

LANSING - Utility providers met a combined average of 121 percent of their electric energy savings targets and 117 percent of their natural gas energy savings targets in 2015, the Public Service Commission's latest report on utility energy optimization programs released Wednesday shows. The combined savings targets account for 1 percent of retail sales for

By |2016-12-01T14:27:04-05:00December 1st, 2016|Clean Update, Politics|

SF Motors To Build U.S. Electric Vehicle R&D Center In Ann Arbor Area

ANN ARBOR - SF Motors has chosen the Ann Arbor region for its U.S. electric vehicle research and development operations. The Chinese company will invest more than $10.7 million in the project, which will create 150 new jobs, after getting a $1 million grant from the Michigan Economic Development Corp. SF Motors is a subsidiary of

By |2016-11-18T11:42:45-05:00November 18th, 2016|Clean Update|

Michigan House Members Mulling Senate Energy Bills During Break

LANSING - Passing a long-term energy policy remains a goal for both Democrats and Republicans in the House, and members are expected to study the proposal passed by the Senate and determine how much support it has when the Legislature returns for lame duck next month. House Minority Leader Sam Singh (D-East Lansing), who has

By |2016-11-21T18:00:26-05:00November 18th, 2016|Clean Update, Politics|

Plug-In Electric Vehicles: A Consumer Wish List

ANN ARBOR - A national survey of consumer attitudes towards plug-in electric vehicles suggests that people would prefer control to convenience in many charging scenarios, and also that renewable energy sources are an important component. The survey, released Thursday by researchers Brandon Schoettle and Michael Sivak of the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute, includes

By |2016-11-17T20:09:26-05:00November 17th, 2016|Clean Update|

Climate Change May Be Escalating So Fast It Could Be ‘Game Over,’ Scientists Warn

LONDON - If leading scientists writing in one of the most respected academic journals are right, planet Earth could be on course for global warming of more than seven degrees Celsius within a lifetime. And that, according to one of the world’s most renowned climatologists, could be “game over.” Scientists have long tried to work

By |2016-11-09T19:52:22-05:00November 9th, 2016|Clean Update, Featured|

Michigan Technological University Gets $2.8 Million DOE Grant For Hybrid Electric Vehicles

HOUGHTON - Michigan Technological University has received $2.8 million from the US Department of Energy to develop next-generation control systems for light-duty hybrid electric vehicles.  Tech is one of three Michigan recipients of a total of $8.5 million in new grants from DOE’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy. Nationwide, 10 projects received $32 million in funding

By |2016-11-08T20:00:56-05:00November 8th, 2016|Clean Update|

Michigan’s Renewable Portfolio Standard To Increase To 15 Percent By 2021

LANSING - State Sen. Mike Nofs, chair of the Senate Energy and Technology Committee, has conceded that in order to get Democrats on board with his energy policy proposal, there will be an increased renewable energy standard of 15 percent by 2021, which would put Michigan ahead of some states in the Midwest but well

By |2016-10-27T20:15:55-04:00October 27th, 2016|Clean Update, Politics|

Survey: Climate Change Issue Will Play Major Role In Deciding Presidential Election

AUSTIN, Texas — A mounting perception that climate change is occurring could play a role in deciding the upcoming presidential election, particularly if significant numbers of younger Americans turn out to vote, according to the latest UT Energy Poll. More than 9 out of 10 survey respondents (91 percent) under age 35 say climate change is

By |2016-10-27T18:36:46-04:00October 27th, 2016|Clean Update, Featured, Politics|

Michigan PSC Approves DTE Electric Renewable Energy Pilot Program

LANSING - The Public Service Commission has approved a voluntary renewable energy pilot program for DTE Electric Company allowing program participants to obtain a larger amount of renewable energy than the 10 percent mandated by the state's 2008 energy law. The new program will be limited to an additional 150,000 megawatt-hours of generation from company-owned

By |2016-10-20T18:35:48-04:00October 20th, 2016|Clean Update, Politics|