State launches alternative-energy program

The new Centers for Energy Excellence program, launched by the state, looks to pull the alternative industry together to spur clusters of growth and development.

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The state has officially launched the new Centers for Energy Excellence program, which may provide up to $45 million in grants to spur alternative-energy technology development.

The Michigan Economic Development Corp. on Thursday said it has begun accepting applications for the program. The initiative is designed to boost collaboration and create industry clusters around the state.

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