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Commerce secretary: Clean energy key to Midwest

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Commerce secretary: Clean energy key to Midwest
 

  Oct 7, 2009
Associated Press
   
Commerce secretary: Clean energy key to Midwest

By DAVID RUNK

The Associated Press

DETROIT -- U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke told representatives of Midwest states on Tuesday that the growth of clean energy industries is key to the region's economic recovery and future.

Locke said new federal efforts such as a one-stop office in the Detroit area to make his department's services more accessible to businesses are part of a broader push to jumpstart job creation.

"Our fight to build a new, clean energy economy is just getting started and it is a fight that we simply must win," Locke said. His remarks kicked off a two-day Midwestern Governors Association's Jobs and Energy Forum in Detroit.

Locke said the CommerceConnect pilot program, if it's successful, could be expanded to other areas around the country. A ribbon cutting was held Tuesday at the office in Plymouth, about 20 miles west of Detroit. Staff will act as case workers for individual businesses that seek assistance.

The governors association estimates that the Midwest has lost more than 1.2 million manufacturing jobs alone since 2000. Michigan's unemployment rate in August was more than 15 percent, the highest in the nation, while Ohio's was nearly 11 percent and Indiana and Illinois both had rates of about 10 percent.

Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm, who is chairwoman of the association, had been scheduled to speak along with Locke but stayed in Lansing on Tuesday to work on the state budget. She was expected to attend the event Wednesday along with Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle.

Participants are discussing agreements designed to help attract investment in clean energy and train workers. They include the Midwestern Energy Infrastructure Accord, which is designed to promote energy security, cut greenhouse gas emissions and encourage jobs in new manufacturing.

"The opportunity is so large," Michigan Department of Energy, Labor & Economic Growth Director Stanley "Skip" Pruss.

The association also includes governors from Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Ohio and South Dakota. Organizers said those states were represented at the forum by other officials.
   
   

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