Wind Energy
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To maximize your opportunity, Michigan has a host of non-profits, state agencies and consortia spearheading statewide efforts and ready to actively partner with your organization. They include:
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NextEnergy
a non-profit corporation founded to enable the commercialization of energy technologies that positively contribute to economic competitiveness, energy security and the environment
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The Consortium for Advanced Manufacturing of Alternative & Renewable Energy Technologies (CAMARET)
a five-university effort focusing on centralizing manufacturing research expertise related to wind product design and materials, manufacturing processes, systems and supply chain
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Michigan Public Service Commission
developing a comprehensive plan for meeting the state's electric power needs, while ensuring the state can both reliably meet its growing electric needs and keep electric costs competitive
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Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC)
coordinating resources and incentives for your wind energy initiatives
Find Out More
There are numerous ways to find out more. The MEDC is here to help you. To begin your engagement with the MEDC for alternative/renewable energy projects please fill out our automated questionnaire.
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ORT, a leader in the machine tool industry
Thunder Bay Development LLC is planning to invest $15 million to purchase and upgrade the former Thunder Bay manufacturing facility in Alpena.
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