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Rebuild Ypsilanti Featured in Two Ann Arbor News Articles
December 22, 2008

Rebuild Ypsilanti was featured in two Ann Arbor News articles. Read article one and article two.

Clean Energy Coalition Project Manager interviewed on WCBN
December 18, 2008

Project Manager Greg Vendena discusses Rebuild Ypsilanti on WCBN’s It’s Hot In Here. Listen to the interview (49:10) here.

Clean Energy Coalition Project Manager interviewed on WEMU
December 12, 2008

Project Manager Greg Vendena discusses the new Clean Energy Coalition project, Rebuild Ypsilanti. Listen to the interview here.

Clean Energy Coalition Executive Director Featured in Ann Arbor Business Review
December 11, 2008

What keeps Executive Director Sean Reed up at night? Find out in the Ann Arbor Business Review article.

Rebuild Ypsilanti Featured in Ypsilanti Citizen
December 11, 2008

Rebuild Ypsilanti project featured in the Ypsilanti Citizen. Read the article here.

Clean Energy Coalition Launches Rebuild Ypsilanti
December 10, 2008

Clean Energy Coalition launches Rebuild Ypsilanti, a project aimed to reduce energy costs by assisting in energy efficiency improvement for commercial buildings within the Ypsilanti community. Read the full press release here.

Clean Energy Coalition Launches Give ’08
December 5, 2008

Learn how to join the campaign here.

Give Locally! Campaign Includes Clean Energy Coalition
November 17, 2008

Clean Energy Coalition has been included in Ypsilanti’s Give Locally! campaign. Learn how to join the campaign here.

Clean Energy Coalition Awarded $125,000 Grant for Biofuel Conversion Incentives
October 21, 2008

The Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth‘s Energy Office awarded Clean Energy Coalition a $125,000 grant to offer incentives to public service stations and public fleet owners to convert fuel delivery systems to E85. Read the full press release here.

The Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth Announces Four E85 Incentive Awards
September 28, 2008

Four public service stations were approved for E85 conversion incentives. See the article here.