Tag: Toledo
First Solar has big stake in outcome of Trump budget battle
One of the Toledo area’s biggest employers is waiting to see if the budget that President Trump signs into law ultimately includes the Republican-led plan to phase out tax credits for wind, solar, and other renewable energy sources.
Toxic algae blooms are lasting longer in Lake Erie − why that’s a worry for people and pets
By Gregory J. Dick, University of Michigan
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Federal scientists released their annual forecast for Lake Erie’s harmful algal blooms on June 26, 2025, and they expect a mild to moderate season.
Michigan officials weigh measures to reduce cyanobacterial blooms on Lake Erie
NOAA is predicting the annual cyanobacterial bloom on the western end of Lake Erie will be mild to moderate this summer. Cyanobacteria is not currently detectable by satellite in western Lake Erie. But it is expected to begin forming next month.
SSOE donates $100,000 to the Metroparks to install floating wetlands along Riverwalk
SSOE, an internationally ranked architecture and engineering firm headquartered in Toledo, will make a $100,000 gift over five years to the Metroparks Toledo Foundation in support of the developing Glass City Riverwalk.
NREL Welcomes 30 Participants To Join Energy to Communities Peer-Learning Cohorts on Utility Engagement and Load Growth
30 Local Leaders Join Two New Energy to Communities (E2C) Peer-Learning Cohorts on Electricity Load Growth and Utility Engagement The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is excited to announce the 30 local participants across 25 states, territories, and Tribes selected for two new Energy to Communities (E2C) peer-learning cohorts, managed … [continued]
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