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Easter egg rituals and a colorful past
This Easter weekend brings a contemporary wave of Easter egg hunts, rolls and celebrations across northern Michigan, with ties to the past. Why have these rituals endured?
A Change in Power, Part 2: Keeping the lights on
The reliability of electric power and the resilience of the grid are major obstacles to the transition to clean energy as Michigan law requires. The mostly wood and wire grid in some places is a century old.
A Change in Power, Part 2: Keeping the lights on
The reliability of electric power and the resilience of the grid are major obstacles to the transition to clean energy as Michigan law requires. The mostly wood and wire grid in some places is a century old.
Game Over For Coal: Perovskite Solar Cells Are Here
Oxford PV is bringing its tandem perovskite solar cells to China in an exclusive licensing deal with the solar manufacturing powerhouse Trinasolar.
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Renewable Energy Still Alive And Kicking In The US
Renewable energy projects in the US are still attracting overseas investors, despite the pullback on federal support for wind, solar, and other renewable resources.
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