TOGGLED is a Troy, Michigan, USA-based company focused on next-generation solid-state lighting technology. The company was formed in 2007 as a spinoff venture and wholly owned subsidiary of Altair Engineering, Inc. with initial products based on Altair’s intellectual property for the direct replacement of fluorescent light tubes with light-emitting diode (LED) lamps.
The TOGGLED MK2 series are mercury-free and energy efficient, designed to work in standard fluorescent tube fixtures. MK2 series tubes run directly off of building line power, allowing for the removal and elimination of ballast systems, and are a cost-effective LED lighting solution.
Features and Specifications
Made in Troy, MI, USA
Voltage 120-277VAC, nominal power consumption of 18.8 watts
Specifically designed for direct connection to building AC power
Available in nominal CCT of 3500K, 4000K, and 5000K
Corner Brewery may be the distribution headquarters of the Arbor Brewing Company family, but we’re also an inviting place to hang out. Corner is casual. Order your food at the bar and we’ll buzz you when it’s ready. While you’re waiting, enjoy one of our beers, a crisp cider, or a glass of Michigan wine.
We encourage you to take advantage of the free wifi, dartboards, board games, and numerous events hosted at Corner. During the warmer months we open up our beer garden and when it’s chilly you can sit by our cozy fireplace. While we are a 21 and up establishment, we welcome children accompanied by a parent until 9:00 PM.
We are nearing completion on a $250,000 Green Brewery Project which includes solar-thermal, photovoltaic, and geothermal technologies along with other improvements like new windows and awnings and energy-efficient chiller equipment. The system provides almost all of Corner Brewery’s hot water needs and to the best of our knowledge will be the largest-capacity solar installation of any craft brewery East of Colorado.
According to Owner Rene Greff the project, which took over two years to complete, was worth every bit of effort that went into it. “It feels really good to know that we were able to make changes that are as good for the environment as they are for the bottom line. We couldn’t have done it without the expertise and assistance we received from our many partners and we hope to be able to assist other small businesses interested in improving their energy efficiency.”
Engineering Sustainable Systems (ESS) is a dual master’s degree program with the School of Natural Resources and Environment and the College of Engineering at the University of Michigan. This 54 credit hour program trains graduate students to protect, restore, and create engineered and natural systems that are socially, environmentally, and economically sustainable. The areas of specialization include: Sustainable Energy Systems, Sustainable Design & Manufacturing, and Sustainable Water Systems.
ESS graduates have the engineering and sustainability training to command jobs domestically and internationally in various industries, consulting firms, research and development labs, government agencies, and NGOs.
Small school; big change. Our mission is to prepare tomorrow’s adults by giving them the skills they’ll need to succeed and create a better tomorrow.
Small school; big change. ACE offers an alternative to the “Big 3” high schools of Rochester. At ACE, students get more personalized attention, including our green club, P.L.A.N.T., where we learn about and actively care for our environment. From planting gardens to harvesting maple sap to make syrup, we are always learning and having fun.
The Detroit School of Arts provides a unique, specialized, challenging, integrated academic and arts education designed to produce proficient graduates equipped to succeed in a global society.
We are increasing our efforts to recycle. Currently, the staff recycles. Our goal is to involve everyone in recycling and preserving the environment.
Since 1978, Michigan Energy Options (formerly Urban and Northern Options) has helped more than two million people in Michigan conserve energy, save money, adopt renewable energy, reduce greenhouse gases and lead more sustainable lives. Our nonprofit is a team with diverse expertise: PhD, MBA, MPA, LEED accredited, HERS and BPI trained, licensed contractors and architects, seasoned environmental and energy experts, project and financial managers–all practitioners for a greener Michigan.
From our offices in East Lansing, Marquette, and Grand Rapids, we pursue daily our mission of guiding communities toward being more sustainable and resilient through the adoption of energy efficiency and renewable energy.
We work with businesses, municipalities, utility companies and community members to achieve their energy goals — however big or small. We accomplish this work through strong collaborations with nonprofit and for-profit companies. In the ecosystem of energy nonprofits, we are known as “doers,” bringing our technical expertise, project management experience and business acumen to get things done.
Through individualized counseling, advocacy efforts, skill-building classes, recreation, gardening and arts programming, and more, we help individuals with disabilities to build their skills, advocate for what they need, find friends, and feel at home. Each year, we impact the lives of over 4,000 people throughout Southeast Michigan, including people with disabilities, their families and friends, and members of the business community.
As part of its inclusive Sports and Recreation department, the Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living has the only completely free, accessible, inclusive and organic community garden in Washtenaw County! Our garden space consists of 13 wheelchair accessible beds, 4 ground beds, and a wheelchair accessible tool shed. Furthermore, the majority of our gardening space rests on completely paved ground, to ensure maximum accessibility. Everyone is welcome to garden in our space, regardless of skill, ability, or income level. In addition, the Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living’s community garden offers a community gardening program that consists of a variety of educational workshops and activities like nutrition, beginning gardening, mindfulness, rain barrel workshops and more! Finally, our community garden staff does community outreach, helping individuals and other community gardens learn how to make their space more accessible and inclusive.
The Michigan Israel Business Bridge is a non-profit, membership-based, 501(c)(6) bi-national chamber of commerce established to facilitate business and investment opportunities between Michigan and Israel. MIBB facilitates business and investment opportunities between Michigan and Israel for mutual economic benefit. MIBB brings new business to Michigan and creates jobs by encouraging Israeli businesses with new technologies to establish their North American business centers in Michigan.
MIBB was co-founded in 2007 by Chuck Newman and Susan Herman, with the support of business people of Michigan.. For more information, please visit www.michiganisrael.com. The Michigan Israel Business Bridge is funded in part by The MIBB Educational Foundation a 501(c)6 non-profit organization whose purpose is to educate the public about the benefits of doing business with Israel.
Founded in 1931, DeVry University is one of the largest, private sector universities in North America, with more than 90,000 students enrolled in the United States and Canada. The university’s mission is to foster student learning through high-quality, career-oriented education integrating technology, business, science and the arts. With more than 90 locations, DeVry University delivers practitioner-oriented undergraduate and graduate degree programs onsite and online that meet the needs of a diverse and geographically dispersed student population. Home to five colleges of study, including Business & Management, Engineering & Information Sciences, Health Sciences, Liberal Arts & Sciences, and Media Arts & Technology, DeVry University’s outstanding faculty members, work in the fields that they teach, providing students with real-world experiences that prepare them for high-growth careers.
Greener
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The world is getting greener everyday, and careers are doing the same. Enhance your bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Management, or Technical Management with a specialization in Sustainability Management and you’ll be well-equipped to balance business considerations with environmental resource issues, including ever-changing laws and regulations. You’ll emerge a true leader, effecting positive change while achieving tangible success in a quickly transitioning marketplace.
With this specialization, you’ll learn about sustainable development, environmental management and more — positioning you to enter green-focused sustainability management careers that have been predicted to grow in the future: the Council of Economic Advisers cited data compiled by the Bureau of Labor Statistics showing projected growth in environmentally-related occupations to be 38% more than all other occupations combined by 2016.*
Keller Graduate School of Management
For more than 35 years, DeVry University’s Keller Graduate School of Management has delivered relevant, career-oriented graduate education to nearly 30,000 students nationwide. Keller offers seven master’s degree programs in management, as well as a variety of graduate certificate programs that provide its students with a high-quality, flexible educational experience. Keller’s MBA program includes 16 concentrations that reflect the realities of today’s business world, including Human Resources and Project Management. Keller’s curriculum is highly responsive to industry trends and taught by working professionals. Quality and convenience are emphasized across a nationwide network of more than 85 locations, with both online and on-campus classes available.
DeVry University is institutionally accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools,www.ncahlc.org. Keller Graduate School of Management is included in this accreditation.