The Little Traverse Bay Bands
of Odawa Indians of Michigan will use a $80,200 stimulus grant to pursue two energy projects.
One is a wind project. The tribe will purchase equipment to conduct a one-year study on wind speed.
The second is a biodiesel fuel project. The tribe wants to convert waste into energy.
The stimulus grant came from the Department of Energy.
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Tribe moves forward with wind energy and biodiesel projects
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