Learn about PACE April 23 in Lansing
Looking to upgrade your facilities but concerned about the expense, lack of capital and lengthy return-on-investment? More
Looking to upgrade your facilities but concerned about the expense, lack of capital and lengthy return-on-investment? More
Star Lincoln auto dealership learned it’s not only possible, but also profitable, to make energyStar Lincoln auto dealership learned it’s not only possible, but also profitable, to make energy upgrades using Michigan’s new Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing.More
The Energy Alliance Group of Michigan (EAG) will manage a major energy efficiency upgrade at Hoot McInerney’s Star Lincoln auto dealership in Southfield, MI helping Star become the first car dealership in Michigan (and one of the first in the nation) to use PACE funding for an extensive energy efficiency project. It is estimated that Star Lincoln will reduce its electrical use by 44 percent and its natural gas use by 25 percent.More
Looking to upgrade your facilities but concerned about the expense, lack of capital and lengthy return-on-investment? Join us for this panel discussion on how to overcome these barriers and achieve an immediate improvement in cash flow through Michigan’s PACE program, tax credits, incentives, utility choice programs and new energy efficient technologies.More
A Detroit-area business is saving money and using less energy thanks to a chance meeting of two business leaders at a University of Michigan School of Engineering program.More
It’s time that Michigan business and industry leaders learn a new acronym — PACE — for Property Assessed Clean Energy, an energy finance program that helps qualifying businesses increase energy efficiency and create a positive cash flow from day one.More
Patients at the C. S. Mott Children’s Hospital have more toys, craft projects and cuddly stuffed animals, thanks to the Energy Alliance Group of Michigan, which used a percentage of its 2013 profits to buy the toys for the children.More
Energy Alliance Group of Michigan has joined GreeningDetroit.com and its 300+ organizations in the Metro Detroit area to promote its green technologies and services in addition to assisting customers with incentives and financing options. GreeningDetroit.com has created “The Big Green Umbrella” of information for home, commercial, and industrial solutions that supports the development of an environmentally sound future for a better tomorrow.More
Bringing the latest energy efficient lighting technology to Perry, Michigan’s charming 19th century downtown, the Energy Alliance Group of Michigan (EAG) will supply induction and LED replacement lighting to the City of Perry in September 2013.More