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DETROIT – The Millennial Mayors Congress, a voluntary partnership of city officials and young leaders representing 21 Detroit-area communities, is holding a reception on Friday, May 21 to celebrate the successes of its first year of existence. More
Being Green: MSU Offers Sustainability Specialization
Michigan State University students majoring in packaging, business, anthropology, or a host of other disciplines will now be able to earn a specialization in sustainability, something that could increase their postgraduation job prospects.More
Assessment Finds Advanced Energy Design Guide Series Advances Energy Savings
ATLANTA A series of guides written by leading building organizations to advance energy efficiency are positively impacting the building industry, according to a new assessment commissioned by ASHRAE.More
DOE $760,550 Grant To U-M For Michigan Industrial Energy Center
ANN ARBOR – An industrial energy education center is coming to the University of Michigan courtesy a $765,500 grant from the state through the US Department of Energy. More
SC4 announces new alternative energy degrees
St. Clair County Community College in Port Huron will offer three new associate degree programs in alternative energy beginning this fall. More
MI Clean Energy Advocates Urge Senate to Act on Clean Energy Plan
Obama, Reid’s Leadership Needed To Secure America’s Energy FutureMore
Patterson kicks off OakGreen Challenge And Announces Green Summit Award Recipients
Pontiac, MI, May 13, 2010 – Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson kicked off the OakGreen Challenge this morning at the 2nd Annual Oakland County Green Summit in Waterford. He encouraged all Oakland County residents, businesses, organizations and local governments to reduce their energy consumption by 10% by the end of 2012.More
WindTronics Announces Availability, Pricing and Retailers
Muskegon-based WindTronics Tuesday rolled out its Honeywell Wind Turbine Tuesday at the National Hardware Show in Las Vegas.More
Patterson Pushing For A Greener Oakland County
Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson is giving local businesses, and citizens, two years to green things up.More
Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Protection Agency employees have faced several challenges recently, according to an article by Sheila Kaplan in Politics Daily. More
Being Green: MSU Offers Sustainability Specialization
Michigan State University students majoring in packaging, business, anthropology, or a host of other disciplines will now be able to earn a specialization in sustainability, something that could increase their postgraduation job prospects.More
Assessment Finds Advanced Energy Design Guide Series Advances Energy Savings
ATLANTA A series of guides written by leading building organizations to advance energy efficiency are positively impacting the building industry, according to a new assessment commissioned by ASHRAE.More
DOE $760,550 Grant To U-M For Michigan Industrial Energy Center
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SC4 announces new alternative energy degrees
St. Clair County Community College in Port Huron will offer three new associate degree programs in alternative energy beginning this fall. More
MI Clean Energy Advocates Urge Senate to Act on Clean Energy Plan
Obama, Reid’s Leadership Needed To Secure America’s Energy FutureMore
Patterson kicks off OakGreen Challenge And Announces Green Summit Award Recipients
Pontiac, MI, May 13, 2010 – Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson kicked off the OakGreen Challenge this morning at the 2nd Annual Oakland County Green Summit in Waterford. He encouraged all Oakland County residents, businesses, organizations and local governments to reduce their energy consumption by 10% by the end of 2012.More
WindTronics Announces Availability, Pricing and Retailers

Patterson Pushing For A Greener Oakland County
Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson is giving local businesses, and citizens, two years to green things up.More
Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Protection Agency employees have faced several challenges recently, according to an article by Sheila Kaplan in Politics Daily. More