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Johnson Senior High School’s New Heat Pump Improves Cooling

Johnson Senior High School in St. Paul, Minnesota, installed a geothermal heat pump system to address overheating issues. This system, which uses cooler underground temperatures, has significantly improved the school's environment, reducing the number of students visiting the nurse's office due to heat-related issues. The installation was part of a broader trend, with many schools across the U.S. updating their heating and cooling systems, supported by incentives from the Inflation Reduction Act. The improved air conditioning has also positively impacted students' mental health and allowed the school to host summer classes for the first time. This change reflects a growing recognition of the role schools play in providing safe and comfortable environments amid climate change.

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GM EV Manufacturing Investment is Supporting Lansing Auto Industry

In July 2024, General Motors received a $500 million grant, funded by the clean energy plan, to convert its Grand River Plant in Lansing for EV manufacturing. The grant and an additional $900 million investment by GM will retool production lines at the facility for EV production. The conversion allows the facility to retain 650 workers represented by United Auto Workers Local 652 and add 50 additional jobs at the factory. Lansing’s Mayor, Andy Schor, said the investment meant that “Lansing will continue to put the world on wheels, now and for decades into the future.”

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In Detroit, solar+storage builds resilience for the era of climate change

The A.B. Ford Community Center in Detroit has been transformed into a solar-powered resilience hub through a partnership between the City of Detroit and two nonprofits. This center, equipped with solar panels and battery storage, provides essential services like food, water, and power during crises such as floods and power outages. The project, which costs $669,000, aims to save the city 15-20% on electricity bills and offers a safe gathering place for residents during disasters. The initiative is part of broader efforts to build community resilience in the face of climate change.

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Corning Is Growing Solar Manufacturing In Richland Township

To grow this domestic supply, Corning, on behalf of its wholly owned subsidiary, Solar Technology, LLC, plans to build a new manufacturing facility in Richland Township in Saginaw County with an investment of up to $900 million. The project is expected to create over 1,100 jobs, with starting wages expected to exceed the median wage for the region. Additionally, employees will receive a comprehensive benefits package.

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