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Lakeshore Die Cast, Solar, Michigan
“I have been looking for something to solve my ever increasing power bill and offset tax liability. And that's how I ended up coming across solar.”
Jessica Crawford, Electric Vehicles, Michigan
“Michigan’s greatest feature is its natural resources. Having clean energy investments in the places people love to visit, such as electric vehicle charging stations in the Upper Peninsula, allows folks to enjoy our state’s beauty while also mitigating their carbon footprint.”
Marshall Clabeaux, Community Energy, Michigan
“Clean energy provides jobs, cleaner air and water, and inspiration for a more just, sustainable and equitable future in Michigan.”
Elizabeth Boone, Electric Vehicles, Michigan
“The shift to electrificaiton is finally gaining some momentum. Detroit and Michigan businesses have the opportunity to reclaim leadership positions through innovations in mobility. This is a pivotal moment for technological advancement, workforce development, jobs creation across the mobility and clean energy ecosystem (the grid, green steel, hydrogen, last-mile solutions, etc). “
Ryan Waddington, Biofuels, Michigan / Colorado
We can develop and build technologies and solutions to export to the world [and] create tens of thousands of new good-paying jobs every year.”