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U.S. Energy
Challenge is Michigan’s Economic Opportunity
During
November, I will be traveling around the state with my economic
development team, talking to local business leaders who are growing
a new industry right here in our backyard. We’ll be visiting
cities where the alternative energy sector is growing jobs and helping
to reduce our reliance on foreign oil. And I will be listening to
hear what we can do to make sure Michigan continues to be a leader
in this critical industry and that our citizens get good-paying
alternative energy-related jobs.
The International Energy Agency estimates that $20 trillion will
be spent worldwide on energy production in the next 25 years, with
investments in alternative energy growing dramatically every year.
Citizens are rightfully becoming more concerned with global warming,
our reliance on foreign oil, and the impact those things have on
our environment, our economy, and our national security.
But America’s energy challenge is Michigan’s economic
opportunity. Michigan is uniquely positioned to capitalize on this
green energy revolution, because our productive farms and forests
can grow the fuels of the future, our untapped wind resources offer
us a huge source of clean electricity, our universities and corporate
research centers are becoming world leaders in alternative energy
science, and our manufacturing know-how can help build the green
energy economy.
With our manufacturers being hit hard by the forces of globalization,
we need to focus now on alternative energy industries and the growing
demand for them. Finding and commercializing alternative sources
of energy is going to be critical for our nation, and if we lead
the way in Michigan, it can mean thousands and thousands of jobs
for Michigan citizens.
We
know that wind can provide inexpensive electricity, so I’ll
be talking to leaders in the wind energy industry about ways we
can expand production in Michigan and give Michigan workers the
chance to build and assemble wind turbines that can be used around
the world.
We know that the sun is a powerful source of energy, so I’m
going to talk to Michigan’s great photovoltaic manufacturers
to make sure they have everything they need to compete and continue
expanding and creating jobs.
We also know that with high gas prices and uncertain oil supplies,
clean burning fuels that come from things like wood and grass are
a great, homegrown alternative. I’m going to talk with companies
that manufacture those biofuels right here in Michigan.
This is Michigan’s future, and it can mean clean, sustainable
energy for our nation and thousands of jobs in a thriving Michigan
economy.
Michigan is the state that put the world on wheels, and with some
hard work and a solid plan, we will be the state that revolutionizes
the way we fuel our cars and power our homes. Green energy is leading
to great jobs right here in Michigan.
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