Energy & Environment

The Water Council adds new programs to help companies tackle modern water challenges

It’s been almost a decade since The Water Council opened its Global Water Center at 247 Freshwater Way in Milwaukee, a facility dedicated to making the city and region the “Silicon Valley” of freshwater research and technology.

Komatsu Mining finalizing cleanup report related to Menomonee River oil spill

Following a December oil spill that occurred at Komatsu Mining Corp.’s facility at 4400 W. National Ave. in West Milwaukee, the company has entered the final stage of wrapping up their cleanup project with the DNR.

Wisconsin is helping create a 1,100-mile EV route along Lake Michigan

Wisconsin, along with three other midwestern states, has entered into an agreement to begin a collaborative project that will create a route for electric vehicles stretching along 1,100 miles of drivable shoreline around Lake Michigan.

Materion opens new advanced chemical solutions facility in Milwaukee

Mayfield Heights, Ohio-based Materion Corp., a global supplier of specialty materials including alloys, beryllium products, composite/clad metals and more, has opened a new 150,000-square-foot facility in Milwaukee.

Milwaukee-based Advanced Ionics taking part in Spanish business accelerator

Milwaukee startup Advanced Ionics, a company focused on tackling the decarbonization of heavy industry, has been selected out of a pool of 420 businesses to take part in the Fondo de Emprendedores accelerator.
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Husco’s $113 million yearly contract cancelled as client shifts focus to EV work

A little over a month since Waukesha-based Husco International, Inc. announced it had been awarded a $113 million yearly contract, the largest in the manufacturer’s history, the company has now announced that contract is cancelled.

Rev up: SoFresh helps food manufacturers reduce waste

Leadership: Toby Thomas, founder, president and CEO; Bill Belias, chief technology officer and founder; Charles Christopher, chief marketing officer and...

Power companies delay shutdown of coal power plants in Oak Creek, Sheboygan and Portage

WEC Energy Group and Alliant Energy announced plans Thursday to delay the planned retirement of several coal-fired power plants in Wisconsin, citing concerns about a tight energy supply in the Midwest.

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