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Recent Comments bad dog behaviors and what they mean on Kettering Authors Present to unveil the check were (from left) Tom Guise, Dr. Michael Harris, Flint Mayor Dayne Walling, Governor Granholm and Martin Dober.

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Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm presented a check for $951,500 to Kettering during ceremonies in February to celebrate Kettering’s commitment to advancing alternative energy technology through partnership in the Flint Center for Energy Excellence. The Center is a unique partnership between Kettering, the city of Flint and Swedish Biogas International with a total of $8-10 million invested.

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Gov. Granholm presented the check from the U.S. Department of Energy to Provost Michael Harris. Harris said the Flint Center of Energy Excellence is living up to its promise to advance alternative energy options through partnership and collaboration in https://bulldogs.kettering.edu/perspective/2010/04/01/intentionally-innovative/[5/31/2014 8:26:59 PM]

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“Gov. Granholm has focused efforts facilitating partnerships between the world’s leading

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alternative energy companies and Michigan’s best universities in an effort to transform Michigan’s economy,” Harris said. “Kettering University is proud to be part of this future

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and will continue to work in a collaborative manner while exploring innovative

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technology in building a bright future for our university, the city, the region and the state,” he added.

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Five guests spoke during the check presentation ceremony in Kettering’s Loeffler Lab: Martin Dober, vice president of new markets for the Michigan Economic Development Corp.; Tom Guise, CEO, Swedish Biogas International; Flint Mayor Dayne Walling;

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Kettering Provost Michael Harris; and Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm. Harris said the Governor’s visit focuses attention on the successful ongoing partnership between Swedish Biogas International, the City of Flint, Sweden’s Linkoping University and Kettering. In September 2008, his Majesty Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden, came to Kettering to initiate the collaborative partnership and focus international attention to the importance of alternative energy research. This entry was posted in Spring 2010 and tagged Kettering Kudos. Bookmark the permalink. ← Hockey season a success

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