President Bush to Visit Solar Cell Plant in Auburn Hills

by Andrew on February 17, 2006

On Monday, February 20, President Bush will visit Energy Conversion Devices to continue his push for alternative energy research and development. Bush is following up on his statements in his State of the Union address where he called for more than $1.2 billion to be invested in alternative energy technology. It is nice to see that Michigan is being noticed as a hub for alternative energy research.

Bush to visit solar cell plant Monday in Auburn Hills

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