The Weatherization Assistance Program is Still Accepting Applications!
With income guidelines slightly higher than most programs, and more open availability during these slow summer months, it’s a great time to apply and beat the winter rush!More
With income guidelines slightly higher than most programs, and more open availability during these slow summer months, it’s a great time to apply and beat the winter rush!More
Oxford-based Relume Technologies, a manufacturer of light-emitting diode products and smart grid control systems for outdoor lighting applications, was chosen by the City of Ann Arbor to upgrade its existing street and area lighting to Relume’s Vue 150 LED street lights. More
Troy, Mich., – Automation Alley, Michigan’s largest technology business association, announced today that the latest issue of its quarterly technology magazine, X-OLOGY, has been released. More
Here are some low cost and no cost ways to keep your home cool this summer.More
After a year of renovation and expansion, the Ferndale Public Library will have its Grand Opening Party Saturday, July 10 at noon, according to a recent press release.More
The second seminar in the OakGreen County Sustainable Communities series took place Tuesday, July 6, 2010, and was presented by Johnson Controls. More
ANN ARBOR – The University of Michigan Solar Car Team has won the American Solar Challenge for a third consecutive North American title. More
Michigan Appliance Rebate program still has incentives available, but dollars are limited. To date, 49% of the program funds for refrigerators, clothes washers, and dishwashers have been spent, with approximately 50,000 rebates being issued to Michigan residents. More
ALBUQURQUE – ASHRAE has earned the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) prestigious ENERGY STAR, the national symbol for protecting the environment through superior energy efficiency, for its renovated Headquarters in Atlanta. More
During the May 27, 2010 meeting of the Green Building Subcommittee of the Green Task Force, the City Planning Commission (CPC) was asked to conduct a comparative analysis of green building policies. More