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Yearly Archives: 2010

Greenovation.TV Writes about Clean Energy Coalition on Old House Web
July 30, 2010

Which is more energy efficient: fixing or replacing your windows? Read Matt Grocoff’s assessment here.

Hydraulic Hybrid System Debuts in Ann Arbor from Clean Energy Coalition Funding
July 29, 2010

Reuters features information on the four hydraulic hybrid recycling trucks debuted in Ann Arbor, Mich. Read the article here.

WWJ 950 Interviews Clean Energy Coalition’s Executive Director & Eaton’s Chief Engineer
July 29, 2010

Matt Roush, WWJ’s technology editor, discusses the new hydraulic hybrid recycling trucks unveiled in Ann Arbor, Mich. Listen to Clean Energy Coalition’s Sean Reed in Part 1 and Eaton’s Vincent Duray in Part 2.

Autoline Episode Reports New Hybrid Technology
July 29, 2010

Autoline’s latest episode features the “practical use” of hydraulic hybrids. Watch the episode.

WWJ 950 Provides Commentary on Clean Energy Coalition’s Latest Project
July 28, 2010

What are you going to do about those noisy, dirty trash trucks? Replace them with cheaper and cleaner technology! Read the article.

AutoBlog Highlights Hydraulic Hybrids
July 28, 2010

AutoBlog provides an array of photographs – and comments – of Ann Arbor’s four new hydraulic hybrid recycling trucks. Read the article here.

Green Car Congress Features Hydraulic Hybrid Recycling Trucks
July 28, 2010

Four hydraulic hybrid recycling trucks—purchased with funding through Clean Energy Coalition—are featured in Green Car Congress. Read the article here.

Clean Energy Coalition’s Nick Helmholdt on NPR’s The Environment Report
July 27, 2010

Clean Energy Coalition’s Nick Helmholdt discusses a before-and-after home energy audit on NPR’s The Environment Report. Read and listen here.

Rebuild Ypsilanti Featured on WEMU
March 29, 2010

Hear Rebuild Ypsilanti — and its 2010 kickoff meeting — discussed by WEMU’s Bob Eccles here.

EECBG Block Grant Discussed on Metromode
March 11, 2010

EECBG funding from the Michigan Department of Energy, Labor & Economic Growth is featured. Read the article here.