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- Posted July 21, 2010
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News (AP) - Wind power meetings taking place this week

LANSING (AP) -- An advisory board established to provide recommendations for offshore wind energy development in Michigan is hosting public meetings this week.
The Michigan Great Lakes Wind Council hosted a 6 p.m. Tuesday meeting at Grand Valley State University's Eberhard Center in Grand Rapids.
The council hosts a 6 p.m. Wednesday meeting at the Fairlane Development Center on the University of Michigan-Dearborn campus.
Gov. Jennifer Granholm created the council in 2009. She is scheduled to attend the meeting today in Dearborn.
The council issued a report late last year but is continuing to get public feedback on favorable locations for offshore wind energy development and related policies.
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Online:
Michigan Great Lakes Wind Council: http://www.michiganglowcouncil.org/
Published: Wed, Jul 21, 2010
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