Canadian Energy Firm Brings 130 Jobs to Oakland County, Michigan
Just Energy, an independent energy supplier with more than 1.8 million electricity and natural gas customer accounts throughout the U.S. and Canada, will locate a 130-person call center in Bingham Farms, with the help of the Oakland County Department of Economic Development & Community Affairs. The firm is hiring to fill those positions through the Michigan Works! Southfield Career Center.More

As a business owner you are always looking for ways to become more profitable. Green Tax Credits can help you do just that. Not only will you get a credit you will realize cost saving over the lifetime of the green improvement.
The Bureau of Fire Services today urges consumers to thoroughly water their Christmas tree daily and practice important safety measures to avoid fire risk and reduce the chance of a tragedy during this joyous and festive holiday season.
The Fifth Annual Green Street Fair will return to the streets of Downtown Plymouth on May 4, 5 & 6, 2012.
In partnership with DTE Energy’s Community Lighting group, Oakland University (OU) Facilities Management turned its campus into a demonstration site for Emerging Lighting Technologies (ELT) to study energy, light output, and maintenance.
“I am both dismayed and outraged that the Woodward Light Rail project has been canceled.
Saturday morning Congress mad a backroom deal that would rush a decision on the dirty Keystone XL tar sands oil pipeline. This dirty, dangerous, oil pipeline proposal would bring corrosive oil from Canada through America’s Heartland. It would be devastating to our air, our water and our climate.
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The Michigan Economic Growth Association approved $4 million in brownfield credits for the Detroit incinerator.