Articles tagged: fuel cell
Grand Rapids Press: Teachers union: Snyder law limiting government employee benefits is unnecessary
Posted: Sep 27, 2011Teachers union leaders say their members were agreeing to concessions even before Gov. Rick Snyder on Saturday signed the law that limits the amount public employers may pay for government employee medical benefits, the Grand ... Read more »
Skyline High Principal Sulura Jackson named 2010-11 Principal of the Year by MASSP
Posted: Jan 31, 2011The Michigan Association of Secondary School Principals named Sulura Jackson, principal of Ann Arbor’s Skyline High School, as the 2010-11 High School Principal of the Year. Jackson’s work to further education in Ann Arbor and ... Read more »
Martin Sexton bringing his ambitious new songs to town
Posted: Apr 15, 2010Martin Sexton is trying to bring people together — for their own good, and for the good of America, he says. Martin Sexton shares his intimate songcraft in performances at The Ark and the downtown ... Read more »
Alternative energy firm Adaptive Materials commercializes new fuel cell product
Posted: Sep 02, 2009An Ann Arbor alternative energy company is introducing its strongest fuel cell power product for military and commercial applications. Pittsfield Township-based Adaptive Materials is commercializing a 250-watt fuel cell system that uses widely available propane ... Read more »
Fruit flies be gone
Posted: Jul 29, 2009Since we started composting our fruit and vegetable scraps, I’ve noticed that the amount of garbage our family generates per week has decreased from about five grocery-size bags to one. I’ve also noticed that we ... Read more »
Adaptive Materials' Michelle Crumm among finalists for Entrepreneur Magazine award
Posted: Jul 27, 2009Ann Arbor business executives are waging an informal campaign through online media tools to elect an alternative energy executive as Entrepreneur Magazine’s Entrepreneur of 2009. Michelle Crumm, co-founder of Pittsfield Township-based Adaptive Materials, has been ... Read more »
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