Posted inPhil's Column

Political turmoil threatens to close gateway to jobs

The idea: Transform Michigan into theMidwest’s premier inland port and transportation hub, uniquely linking air, sea, rail and road capabilities. Create a new industry — a Great Lakes Global Gateway — forged from our existing manufacturing and agricultural sectors. The vision: Take advantage of our geography and infrastructure to become the lowest-cost transportation center for […]

Posted inTalent & Education

Knowing is half the battle

Bridge Magazine’s prime focus is to provide top-flight, in-depth journalism on key state issues. But what happens if you produce a top-flight story and few hear about it? That’s why Bridge is committed to working with allies in the news media to amplify coverage — and to getting the message out about what’s happening at bridgemi.com. Last […]

Posted inLand O Links

Land O Links

“Science is the knowledge of consequences, and dependence of one fact upon another” — Thomas Hobbes, 17th century English philosopher. *Remember when Michigan was talking so much about the need to increase the number of college degrees among its populace? And now: Jackson Community College saw a 12 percent enrollment decline for its winter (current) […]

Posted inBusiness Watch

Awaiting green energy's payoff

A North Carolina company canceled a wind farm project in January that would have placed as a many as 112 towering turbines across two counties in northwest Michigan. Energy Conversion Devices, one of the state’s pioneer manufacturers of advanced batteries and solar panels, filed for bankruptcy protection in February. Several ethanol refining plants planned for […]

Posted inQuality of Life

Is it bad to turn on a light?

As Bridge’s Rick Haglund reports in today’s magazine, the high hopes of many political leaders for the impact of “green” energy have yet to materialize. I wouldn’t say those hopes are dashed entirely, but the big talk has exceeded the actual results to date. A new report from the federal Energy Information Administration gives some […]

Posted inBusiness Watch

State sails toward renewable energy mark

Michigan electricity providers are making good progress toward meeting the state’s 2015 renewable-energy mandate, mainly because of a sharp drop in wind-power generation costs, a recent state Public Service Commission report found. The commission also says the cost of renewables is lower than the projected cost of producing electricity from a new coal-fired plant. Spokesmen […]

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