Energy & Environment

Briggs & Stratton develops fuel additive

Milwaukee-based Briggs & Stratton Corp. announced it has developed a potent new fuel preservative to fend off the potentially damaging effects of ethanol-blended fuels while keeping fuel fresh for up to three years.

Gas prices surge to new record

The average price of a gallon of regular gasoline in the Milwaukee-Waukesha market rose to a new all-time high of $4.208 today, surpassing the previous high that was set in July 2008, according to the AAA Daily Fuel Gauge Report.

Power at the port

Construction was completed recently for the City of Milwaukee's wind turbine, located next to the Port of Milwaukee's administration...

Cream City Grecycling turns cooking grease into fuel

Used cooking oil containers at restaurants are often treated like trash bins, but a Milwaukee company has seen the value in the congealed fat.

Greenwood converts industrial waste to energy source

For the past five months, Brady Corp. has been sending its industrial waste to be recycled into renewable fuel pellets.

The Milwaukee company, which manufactures high-performance labels, signs, safety devices and printing systems, cannot recycle its adhesive coated waste product in the traditional way.

$4

Oil industry analysts predict the price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline will surpass the $4 mark by...
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Oak Creek remediation firm seeks big break

Mohsen Amiran, a scientist with an expertise in organic chemistry and the founder of Oak Creek-based Amiran Technologies LLC, says he has developed cutting-edge processes to remove contamination from polluted materials.

Odyne helps Johnson Controls move into hybrid truck market

Glendale-based Johnson Controls Inc. is expanding its role in the automotive battery market through a partnership with Waukesha-based hybrid technology manufacturer Odyne Systems LLC.

Milwaukee solar industry still shining

A $525 million federal loan made to failed California solar panel manufacturer Solyndra has cast widespread doubt upon the solar industry, but Milwaukee solar companies are quick to distance themselves from the scandal.

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