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EMBRACING A GREEN MICHIGAN: CARBON CULTURE AT THE CROSSROADS

EMBRACING A GREEN MICHIGAN: CARBON CULTURE AT THE CROSSROADS

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STATE ENERGY ADVISER BACKS URC EFFORTS TO CREATE GREEN ENERGY JOBS

DETROIT — The governor’s chief energy adviser believes that Michigan’s University Research Corridor combined with its manufacturing strength and its water, wind, solar, work force and wood resources can help the state create “tens of thousands” of new energy-related jobs.
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Green energy experts share ideas online and on WWJ

DETROIT—Michigan’s top green energy experts and innovators will share their ideas Tuesday during a 14-hour marathon broadcast of Earth Day-related news coverage from Michigan’s University Research Corridor.
(April 21, 2008)
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Michigan PLANS FOR BOOM FROM ENERGY/GREEN BREAKTHROUGHS

DETROIT—The state’s top energy researchers, policy-makers and business innovators will come together on Earth Day April 22 to review plans for making Michigan a national leader in emerging green energy technologies.
(April 11, 2008)
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EXPERTS

5:40 a.m.: Fred Reinhart, WSU vice president for research and technology commercialization, working to get university-developed technology into the marketplace.
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6:40 a.m.: Bruce Dale, MSU professor of Chemical Engineering and former chair of the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at Michigan State University nationally renowned Michigan State University expert on biofuels and ethanol.
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7:40 a.m.: Two top URC energy researchers, U-M’s Levi Thompson, and WSU’s Simon Ng, will discuss joint URC efforts to bring researchers together to find “revolutionary but feasible” solutions to the nation’s energy challenges.
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8:40 a.m.: Soji Adelaja, director of MSU’s Land Policy Institute, will talk about the institute’s studies looking at the potential for developing wind energy in Michigan as well as research looking at the state’s green infrastructure.
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9:40 a.m.: Bob Marans, who heads the U-M Energy Study is looking at big questions such as energy and behavior. For example, if cars need to be “plugged in” to re-charge all night, are people willing to do that? How will it impact the stressed energy grid when a car would use more electricity than a house? The study shows that two-thirds would be willing to work in cooler offices to further conserve energy.
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10:40 a.m.: Carol Miller, chair of civil engineering at Wayne State, has done extensive research on related to the environment. She will discuss water contamination and ways to save wetlands.
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11:40 a.m.: Robin Boyle, professor and chair of WSU’s geography and urban planning department, is an expert on urban economic development, urban policy and community planning. He’ll discuss green architecture, making your home or office more environmentally friendly.
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12:40 p.m.: WSU students Sarah Kubik and Andrew Maggetti will discuss their efforts to build a greener campus through groups such as Recycle Detroit, a volunteer-based collaborative effort of Detroit businesses, residents and students to improve Detroit’s environment and Student Environmental Action Leaders, an effort to promote sustainability on campus.

1:40 p.m.: Ralph Kummler, dean of the WSU College of Engineering and Jim Sears, associate vice president with WSU’s Office of Facilities Planning & Management, talk about research efforts underway into alternative energy and environmental impact of such developments as well as ways the university works to save energy.

2:40 p.m.: Gary Was, director of U-M’s Michigan Memorial Phoenix Energy Institute, and Carl Simon, director of U-M’s Center for Complex Systems, talk about multiple U-M efforts to connect the scientific as well as social challenges related to creating a more mobile, greener Michigan.
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3:40 p.m.: Greg Auner, professor of electrical and computer engineering and director of Smart Sensors and Integrated Microsystems program at WSU, talks about cutting-edge research involving real-time biosensor water monitoring systems.
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4:40 p.m.: Joan Rose, the Homer Nowlin Chair in Water Research at Michigan State University, is an internationally known expert on water, water quality and public safety. She is the co-director of the Center for Advancing Microbial Risk Assessment (CAMRA) and the director of the Center for Water Sciences.
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5:40 p.m.: Michael Bernitsas, director of U-M’s Marine Renewable Energy Lab, developed a machine that wrings energy out of river and ocean currents. The machine harnesses power from tiny alternating eddies fish use to help them swim faster. He is working with the Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority on a pilot project in the Detroit River. “If we could harness just 0.1 percent of the ocean energy, we would be able to cover the energy needs of 15 billion people,” Bernitsas says.
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Throughout the day: Interviews with experts participating in Tuesday’s “Embracing a Green Michigan” conference, including:

  • Stanley “Skip” Pruss, the governor’s chief energy adviser, who will outline “Michigan’s Plans for Alternative Energy.”
  • Jim Croce, CEO of NextEnergy.
  • Stephen Forrest, U-M vice president for research.
  • Randal Charlton, director of TechTown and founder of Asterand.
  • Mary Beth Stanek, General Motors Corp. director of energy and environmental policy.
  • Ray Siada, corporate energy manager, Guardian Industries.
  • Fred Keller, chairman and CEO of Cascade Energy Inc., Grand Rapids.
  • Ronald Krupitzer, vice president, automotive application, American Iron and Steel Institute.
  • Aaron Crum, co-founder of AMI Adaptive Materials Inc., Ann Arbor.

RESOURCES

WWJ’s Greenpage

How to find more URC energy experts:

Wayne State’s Living Green site

U-M’s Michigan Memorial Phoenix Energy Institute

U-M’s Frederick A. and Barbara M. Erb Institute for Global Sustainable Enterprise

MSU’s Office of Biobased Technologies

MSU’s Biomass Conversion Research Laboratory

MSU’s Land Policy Institute

MSU Center for Water Sciences

NextEnergy

 

MULTIMEDIA

Videos and podcasts of the event will be posted here following the event.

Conference

Green Michigan Conference
WWJ presents Embracing A Green Michigan — Carbon Culture At The Crossroads, a half-day conference highlighting the work that’s being done in Michigan to develop new technologies and new thinking about the environment.

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WWJ Interviews

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Green Michigan — Bob Marans
WWJ Newsradio 950’s Pat Sweeting talks ‘green’ with Bob Marans who heads the University of Michigan Energy Study.
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Green Michigan — Levil Thompson
In his AutoBeat Daily Update, WWJ's Jeff Gilbert talks with Wayne State University Professor Levi Thompson about fuel cell technology.
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Recycle Detroit
An envrironmental student at Wayne State University talks about ways to help the environment and conserve energy resources.
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Urban Plans for Energy
The most efficient ways to harness energy for the future in urban areas is discussed.
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Next Energy
A local CEO talks about what in the future for our energy needs.
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Making a Green Michigan
Interview with Wayne State University engineering director on ways to make Michigan “green”.
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Alternative Energy
Interview with government expert regarding alternative energy sources for the State of Michigan.
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Wind Power
Interview with expert from Michigan State University on wind power.
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Solar Energy
Interview with Doctor of Engineering at University of Michigan regarding solar energy.
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Fuel We Can Grow
One of America’s leading experts on car fuel we can grow, rather than drill from the ground, is Dr. Bruce Dale, who is perfecting “grass-olene” at his Michigan State University labratory.
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Embracing A Green Michigan — Sears
WWJ’s Pat Sweeting and Jim Sears, Associate VP for Facilities, Planning and Management at WSU discuss the efforts undertaken at WSU to lessen the environmental impact of on-campus construction and renovation projects.
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Embracing A Green Michigan — Reinhart
WWJ’s Pat Sweeting speaks with Fred Reinhart, Associate VP of Research and Technology Commercialization, about projects underway at WSU which could provide future sources of energy and how we’ll view Going Green down the road.
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Embracing A Green Michigan — Dr. Ng
WWJ’s Pat Sweeting talks with Dr. Simon Ng, Professor of Chenical Engineering and Materials Science at Wayne State University about the school’s bio-fuels research.
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WSU-Embracing A Green Michigan
Dr. Ralph Kummler, Dean of the College of Engineering at Wayne State University, talks about research efforts underway there into alternative energy and environmental impact of such developments.
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Embracing A Green Michigan
Dr. Greg Auner, professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Director of Smart Sensors and Integrated Microsystems program at WSU, talks to WWJ’s Marie Osborne about cutting edge research involving real time biosensor water monitoring systems.
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Embracing A Green Michigan
WWJ’s Marie Osborne talks with Carl Simon, Director of U of M’s Center for Complex Systems, about working with Ford on the challenges of future mobility in a greener Michigan.
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Embracing A Green Michigan
WWJ’s Marie Osborn talks with Mike Bernitsas, director of U of M’s Marine Renewable Energy Lab, about potential for the Great Lakes to become major source of energy for our state.
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Embracing A Green Michigan
WWJ’s Marie Osborne talks with Gary Was, Director of the Michigan Memorial Phoenix Energy Institute. Was is nuclear scientist working on the next generation of nuclear reactors.
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