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State of Michigan Invests $5.5 Million to Fund Green Energy Projects | The Michigan Chronicle

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It's the nation's first nonprofit green bank, Michigan Saves, and it announced Tuesday it would be receiving a $5.5 million grant from the State of Michigan. The contribution is record-breaking and marks as the largest the organization has received since its 2009 creation. The millions of dollars in investment will help the the organization in … Continued

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