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2010-11-03 11:07:30

October 24, 2010 - MUSKEGON - The latest Michigan Alternative and Renewable Energy Center tenant in Muskegon is a developer of vertical wind turbines and wireless energy management systems.

McKenzie Bay International Ltd. has set up shop as the fourth alternative energy incubator company at the Grand Valley State University energy center. McKenzie Bay relocated its headquarters from Brighton.

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Destiny USA to Become Project EverGREEN Schools® Learning Center
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February 19, 2009

Destiny USA to Become Project EverGREEN Schools® Learning Center - Urges Others to Sign On to Letter to President Obama

Syracuse, NY – Destiny USA announced today that in partnership with Clean Green Energy it has agreed to host a Project EverGREEN Schools® Learning Center within the first phase of the Destiny USA complex. An important aspect of Project EverGREEN Schools is to showcase all aspects of renewable energy generation and efficiencies. At the Destiny Project EverGREEN Schools 17,000 square foot Learning Center, students from throughout the northeast will learn how distributed energy systems powered by clean renewable fuels can be deployed in all aspects of our everyday life.

"Project EverGREEN Schools will create a nationwide network of learning labs outside of the schools that are enriched with challenging, hands-on learning experiences.  Extended off-campus classrooms are fundamental to creating a legacy of clean air and fresh water." Said Bryan Zaplitny, Clean Green Energy President. "Our graduates will be better prepared to face the challenges of diminished resources and capable of finding solutions through the generation/distribution of renewable energy."

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