Energy & Environment

ZBB appoints directors

Theodore “Ted” Stern has been elected to the board of directors at Menomonee Falls-based ZBB Energy Corp.

ZBB enters product development partnership with Lotte

Menomonee Falls-based ZBB Energy Corp. today announced that it has entered into a new product development partnership and expanded license agreement with U.K.-based Lotte Chemical.

Cree receives $30 million for LED expansion

Cree Inc. will receive a $30 million tax credit from the U.S. Department of Energy for expansion of its manufacturing footprint in Racine County and in Durham, N.C.

Environmental lab opens in Hartland

Hartland-based Express Analytics LLC has been certified as an environmental lab by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

Franklin Energy expands into the Northeast

Port Washington-based Franklin Energy Services LLC, a national energy efficiency program implementation firm, today announced the expansion of its operations in the Northeast United States.

Wisconsin Energy to invest $711 million in infrastructure

The board of directors of Wisconsin Energy Corp. approved capital investments totaling $711 million for 2014 to continue upgrading and modernizing its electric and natural gas infrastructure across the region.
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Johnson Controls acquires majority share of Columbian firm

Glendale-based Johnson Controls Inc. has strengthened its commitment to the Central and South American automotive battery market by acquiring 90 percent ownership of Colombian battery supplier MAC.

Rotary honors McCarthy for his work on Arboretum

John McCarthy, principal at GRAEF, was honored as a Leader Making A Difference by the Rotary Club of Milwaukee at its lunch meeting at the War Memorial Center on Tuesday.

Rotary honors McCarthy for his work on Arboretum

John McCarthy, principal at GRAEF, was honored as a Leader Making A Difference by the Rotary Club of Milwaukee at its lunch meeting at the War Memorial Center on Tuesday.

Waukesha’s new water app bypasses Milwaukee

The City of Waukesha has submitted an updated application to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources for permission to tap into Lake Michigan for its drinking water.

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