A list of wind turbines, solar arrays, biofuel processing, demonstration houses and renewable energy educational sites within the State of Michigan. The goal of this project is to highlight the current and future potential of alternatives to fossil fuel based energy sources in Michigan. If a site needs to be added, please send an email to: jeremykammer@hotmail.com
0: Directions to 440 NE 150th, harper, ks 67058 Ver detalle |
1: Lansing Community College: West Campus Ver detalle |
2: Great Lakes Renewable Energy Ver detalle |
3: Urban Options Ver detalle |
4: WARM Training Center Ver detalle |
5: Upland Hills Ecological Awrnss Ver detalle |
6: Recycle Ann Arbor - Environmental House Ver detalle |
7: Stoney Corners Ver detalle |
8: Mackinaw Wind Power Ver detalle |
9: Michigan Wind 1 LLC Ver detalle |
10: White Pines Wind Farm Ver detalle |
11: Traverse City Light & Power - Wind Turbine Ver detalle |
12: Prince Wind Farm Ver detalle |
13: Harvest Wind Farm Ver detalle |
14: Horrocks Farm Market Ver detalle |
15: TWO MEN AND A TRUCK Moving and Storage: Lansing, MI Movers Ver detalle |
16: 10801 Robbins Rd Ver detalle |
17: DTE Hydrogen Technology Park Ver detalle |
18: Cedar Street Solar Array Ver detalle |
19: Oakland University Ver detalle |
20: St Elizabeth Church Ver detalle |
21: Aquinas College Ver detalle |
22: Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore Ver detalle |
23: Ann Arbor Natural Area Preservation Ver detalle |
24: Michigan State University Pavilion Ver detalle |
25: Cityside Middle School Ver detalle |
26: Moore's Park Hydroelectric Dam Ver detalle |
27: Country Mill Orchard & Cider Ver detalle |
28: Green Meadow Farms Dairy Complex One Ver detalle |
29: Granger Landfill Gas Electric-Plant Ver detalle |
30: Michigan Brewing Co Ver detalle |
31: 5847 Bois Ile Dr Ver detalle |
32: 28.401971, -80.829849 Ver detalle |
33: From: 400 west waterman, wichita, ks Ver detalle |
34: To: 440 NE 150th, harper, ks 67058 Ver detalle |
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-Demonstration house based around energy efficiency, solar thermal heating and a solar electric array on the roof.
-Demonstration house with solar and wind energy.
-Demonstration house using energy efficiency ideas, solar and wind power and solar thermal.
-Demonstration house using energy efficiency techniques and a solar electric array.
Wind farm near Ubly operated by John Deere Renewables. 46 turbine owned by Consumers Energy are capable of producing 69MW a year. Read a related news story here.
32 John Deere turbine able to produce 53 MW of energy. Energy distributed by DTE Energy and operated by Wolverine Power Cooperative.
26kW solar array operated by DTE energy that is connected to an electrolyzer system and provides a portion of the electricity used for making hydrogen. Technical information can be viewed here. Department of Energy technical report on the site and hydrogen energy can be viewed here.
-Utilizing a solar electric array, solar hot water and a wind turbine.
-10 Kw Solar electric array on roof of
Solar powered fountain demonstration area.
10Kw Solar demonstration site through MSU.
-Uses a Methane Digester to produce electricity with support through the MSU Department of BioSystems & Agricultural Engineering.
Landfill gas to electric power
This home stays cool in the summer and warm in the winter, thanks to proper insulation and harnessing the sun's energy in many ways. A geothermal cooling system powered by solar electric panels provide “free” air conditioning to the home. Features include a solar water heating system, radiant floor heating, solar air heating for the garage, PolarWall Insulated Vinyl Siding, Solatube skylights throughout the home, compact fluorescent lighting and much more. A high efficiency natural gas furnace with an ENERGY STAR thermostat is used to provide heat as well. An AstroFoil Radiant Barrier in the attic reflects up to 97% of the sun’s radiant heat from being absorbed. LED Flood lights on the home use 1/16 of the energy of normal light bulbs. The homeowners also save energy with special ceramic paint on the interior walls which provide heat insulation, energy efficient appliances, lighting, window quilts and more.