Multiple groups, like TARDEC, NextEnergy and DTE Energy, are working to ensure Michigan's place in the alternate energy race.
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Progress germinates from good ideas, and people in Michigan are
creating many good energy ideas, says independent energy consultant
Peter Faguy, an electrochemist whose Admamede LLC consultancy is based
in Southfield. "There are a lot of things coming together here."
From biomass conversion to advanced battery manufacturing, Michigan is
one of the states racing for technology leadership in R&D for
alternative energy and, leaders say, for making the equipment and
materials needed in that race.
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