Ypsilanti’s Clean Energy Coalition lands $15M federal grant

The Clean Energy Coalition looks to bring more than a few jobs to Ypsilanti’s Depot Town with the help of a $15 million federal grant.Excerpt:The Clean Energy Coalition will take a major step forward this fall now that it has roped in a $15 million federal contract, a hit that is expected to result in an expanded staff at the Ypsilanti-based non-profit.”Obviously our staffing could grow significantly from this,” says Sean Reed, executive director of the Clean Energy Coalition.Read the rest of the story here.

The Clean Energy Coalition looks to bring more than a few jobs to Ypsilanti’s Depot Town with the help of a $15 million federal grant.

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The Clean Energy Coalition will take a major step forward this fall now that it has roped in a $15 million federal contract, a hit that is expected to result in an expanded staff at the Ypsilanti-based non-profit.

“Obviously our staffing could grow significantly from this,” says Sean Reed, executive director of the Clean Energy Coalition.

Read the rest of the story here.

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