Energy & Environment
WEC Energy Group spending $250 million for stake in Texas solar project
The parent company of We Energies plans to spend $250 million to acquire an 80% stake in a solar...
The Franchisee: Marcus Mueller
The Franchise: Ontario, Canada-based Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control aims to protect homes from bats, rodents, birds, squirrels, skunks and...
Kohler Co. names Laura Kohler as company’s first chief sustainability and DEI officer
Kohler Co. announced Thursday that Laura Kohler has been named the company’s first chief sustainability and diversity, equity and...
Johnson Controls acquires Norwegian firm
Johnson Controls International plc announced Friday its acquisition of Lysaker, Norway-based Hybrid Energy AS, a provider of high-temperature energy...
Hubbell Gas Utility Solutions to close its New Berlin facility
Tulsa, Oklahoma-based Hubbell Gas Utility Solutions will permanently close its New Berlin facility located at 16875 W. Ryerson Road, according to a Jan. 4 WARN notice. The closure will affect 106 employees.
Plymouth startup AntiMussel is tackling Lake Michigan’s zebra mussel problem
Wisconsinites who enjoy spending their time on Lake Michigan are no stranger to zebra mussels – an invasive creature that’s not only made its home within the vast body of water, but often congregates on boats and other surfaces.
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Matt Neumann to become executive chairman of SunVest Solar
Matt Neumann will move from chief executive officer to executive chairman of SunVest Solar, a Chicago- and Pewaukee-based renewable energy company.
Black Husky brings back beer brewed using Milwaukee’s Christmas tree
Milwaukee-based Black Husky Brewing describes its “Sproose” beer as an aggressive IPA. The beer, which officially made its return this month, is brewed using boughs from the city of Milwaukee’s Christmas tree.
Rapid Radicals Technology LLC
Milwaukee
Founded: 2016 | Employees: 3
rapidradicals.com
Funding raised: $1.5 million, non-dilutive
Product or service: Decentralized advanced wastewater treatment
Paige Peters started Milwaukee-based Rapid...
Container Life Cycle Management will pay $1.65 million for clean air and hazardous materials violations
Container Life Cycle Management (CLCM) will pay $1.65 million as part of a pre-suit settlement with the state and U.S. departments of justice after the company allegedly made clean air and hazardous materials violations.