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Posted on Friday, December 1, 2006 in Uncategorized

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Do you think Obama’s stimulus bill will help Michigan develop into an alternative energy State?

And help Michigan become independent from the auto industry?

Do you think Michigan is a good state for wind and solar power as an alternative to polluting Coal burning and, dangerous Nuclear energy?

What other resources do you think Michigan could have to it’s advantage, that it has not taken advantage of yet to recover into a prosperous state once again?

No, I think every State will focus on the same jobs, driving up the costs of materials

No, autos are here for the short term unless the “panel’ forces a change.

Yes, Michigan is great for wind if you look at the State’s wind map. Now, I hope they don’t place turbines like those near the shore in Mackinaw City. Solar decreases some in winter but is still 70 percent efficient. Both would make good replacement for coal. Not sure I agree about nuclear being dangerous now that rods have been replaced by ceramic balls.

Not sure, but have a bad feeling about lithium batteries unless more is found in US. Film industry may trade one union for another.

Oakland County appears to be betting the farm on hospitals and healthcare even though both need a major overhaul.


Solyndra and the Department of Energy Loan Guarantee Program: House Hearings on Stimulus Funding for Solar Energy Company


Solyndra and the Department of Energy Loan Guarantee Program: House Hearings on Stimulus Funding for Solar Energy Company


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On September 14, 2011, the House Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Energy and Commerce Committee held a hearing entitled “Solyndra and The DOE Loan Guarantee Program.” Here is a full reproduction of the published material from that hearing, with statements by the Subcommittee chairman, Cliff Stearns and Committee chairman Fred Upton; the internal memorandum from the Investigation…


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