Grow it here, make it here

Feb 21, 2012

U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow visited Kettering's Innovation Center to advance Michigan's bio-based manufacturing.

U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow visited Kettering's Innovation Center to advance Michigan's bio-based manufacturing.

Innovation Center grand opening

By Website Administrator | Aug 30, 2010

Standing as a symbol of the new economy of Flint, a ribbon-cutting ceremony officially opened the Innovation Center at Kettering University Aug. 31.

Standing as a symbol of the new economy of Flint, a ribbon-cutting ceremony officially opened the Innovation Center at Kettering University Aug. 31.

Algae in your tank

By Website Administrator | Mar 12, 2010

Kettering graduate Jeff Bargiel is pushing "pond scum" as the biofuel technology answer to U.S. energy needs.

Kettering graduate Jeff Bargiel is pushing "pond scum" as the biofuel technology answer to U.S. energy needs.

Dual fuel burner

By Website Administrator | Jun 24, 2010

The new bi-fuel research truck on campus is plain white on the outside, but its dual nature is revealed when the hood is up, exposing its ability to run on gasoline and bio-methane.

The new bi-fuel research truck on campus is plain white on the outside, but its dual nature is revealed when the hood is up, exposing its ability to run on gasoline and bio-methane.

Cool AND Green

By Website Administrator | Sep 30, 2010

Prismitech LLC, a green refrigeration start-up, will be the first tenant in Kettering's Innovation Center, adding a "cool green" aspect to the first LEED Certified building in Genesee County.

Prismitech LLC, a green refrigeration start-up, will be the first tenant in Kettering's Innovation Center, adding a "cool green" aspect to the first LEED Certified building in Genesee County.

Crowning event

By Website Administrator | Sep 29, 2008

Kettering University hosted King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and Gov. Granholm as the city of Flint and Kettering partnered with Swedish Biogas International to bring a new technology to the area.

Kettering University hosted King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and Gov. Granholm as the city of Flint and Kettering partnered with Swedish Biogas International to bring a new technology to the area.

Greening public transportation

By Website Administrator | Oct 12, 2007

Kettering is helping Flint's Mass Transportation Authority explore the greening of public buses.

Kettering is helping Flint's Mass Transportation Authority explore the greening of public buses.

Benchmarking bio-fuels

By Website Administrator | Oct 19, 2007

A Kettering researcher is working to standardize the bio-fuel industry and leveling the playing field in fuel economy.

A Kettering researcher is working to standardize the bio-fuel industry and leveling the playing field in fuel economy.

The King is coming!

By Website Administrator | Sep 19, 2008

His Majesty Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden, will be the guest of honor at a special ceremony at Kettering University on Friday, Sept. 26, that includes Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm to celebrate an international opportunity using biogas technology.

His Majesty Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden, will be the guest of honor at a special ceremony at Kettering University on Friday, Sept. 26, that includes Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm to celebrate an international opportunity using biogas technology.

Student eye view of a King

By Website Administrator | Oct 3, 2008

Kenny Schabow focused his lenses on the King of Sweden and other visiting dignitaries Sept. 26 as Kettering celebrated a collaboration with Swedish Biogas, the State of Michigan and the City of Flint.

Kenny Schabow focused his lenses on the King of Sweden and other visiting dignitaries Sept. 26 as Kettering celebrated a collaboration with Swedish Biogas, the State of Michigan and the City of Flint.

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