A Proposed Nuclear Waste Dump On Lake Huron
Ontario Power Generation’s (OPG) much maligned and delayed plan to build a nuclear waste depository near the shore of Lake Huron hit another snag last week.More
Ontario Power Generation’s (OPG) much maligned and delayed plan to build a nuclear waste depository near the shore of Lake Huron hit another snag last week.More
Curt Monhart was talking with an affordable housing developer who will soon launch a multi-family housing project. The developer wants to maximize the energy efficiency of the building to minimize the cost of living in the facility. The developer asked Monhart the question “what are all the energy saving options we can use at this property?”More
Is it really possible to turn off disease-causing genes –
and turn on your disease-fighting DNA?
We finally have the answer.More
Asian tiger mosquitoes have been found in Wayne County in the first documentation of this type of mosquito in the state, officials from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and Wayne County Department of Health, Veterans and Community Wellness announced.More
UHY Advisors, one of the nation’s leading professional services firms, welcomes Donna Frye as director of transfer pricing and the newest addition to the international tax services practice.
Frye is a seasoned professional with over 16 years of transfer pricing knowledge including international tax and transfer pricing compliance, planning and controversy services.More
Michigan’s osprey population – nearly absent from much of the state due to the effects of DDT, other pesticide use and habitat loss – continues to rebound. In southern Michigan, monitoring efforts are in place to track the revitalization of this species.More
The first PACE (Property Assessed Clean Energy) program participant in Detroit and Wayne County is none other than the iconic Whitney Restaurant. With the help of Newman Consulting Group, The Whitney, a National Historic Landmark and favorite restaurant for Detroiters for more than three decades, is taking significant steps toward leadership in energy efficiency while also enhancing the guest experience. Projections have the facility saving more than $2 million over the 20-year life of the PACE financing.More
The Garfield Metro Building in Clinton Township, is the first commercial building in Macomb County to take advantage of new PACE financing. Expected savings will total more than $733,000 in energy use due to improved HVAC, updated LED lighting and building controls.More