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20 General Motors Company $177,260 M Ford Motor Company 162,412 The Dow Chemical Company 27,805 Delphi Corporation 26,088 GM General Motors Acceptance Co. 25,476 Ford Motor Credit Company 25,451 Visteon Corporation 17,843 Lear Corporation 13,625 Penske corporation 11,000 Whirlpool Corporation 10,343 TRW Automotive Inc. 10,091 Kellogg Company 8,853 Masco Corporation 8,358 ArvinMeritor Inc. 6,882 United Auto Group, Inc. 6,221 Federal-Mogul Corporation 5,457 Guardian Industries Corp. 4,000 American Axle & Manufacturing 3,107 Steelcase Inc. 3,090 Stryker Corporation 2,602 The Budd Company 2,500 Dura Automotive Systems, Inc. 2,477 Tower Automotive, Inc. 2,467 Dow Corning Corporation 2,438 Yazaki North America, Inc. 2,300 La-Z-Boy Incorporated 2,154 Metaldyne Corporation 2,128 Hayes Lemmerz International 2,039 2001 Hoover Online 5
2002 2003 2020 100 (PEFC) (PAFC) MCFC) (SOFC) 80 650 1000 200 35 60 45 65 50 70 35 45 LPG 2010 2020 2010 120 2005 500 2002 7 1990 Freedom Car 6
PNGV 1 CFCP 2 3 Argonne National Lab Los Alamos National Lab National Renewable Energy Lab Pacific Northwest National Lab Brookhaven National Lab Idaho National Engineering Lab National Energy Technology Lab Oak Ridge National Laboratory NEXT ENERGY 2 1 2 2 www.fuelcelltoday.com 1 Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles 8 25 2 California Fuel Cell Partnership 3 Ohio Fuel Cell Development Initiative 7
NEXT ENERGY INTIATIVE 10 2002 4 NEXT ENERGY INITIATIVE (NEXT ENERGY CENTER) 4 2002 12 4 Wayne State University s Research & Technology Park 8
50 60 120 3,600 (NEXT ENERGY ZONE) 75 30 11 (Smart Zone 5 ) (The Woodward Technology Corridor) 2002 11 (Renaissance Zone) 3-1 3-2 www.fuelcelltoday.com 5 9
P 2 3 2002 6 Small Business Tax (Michigan Next Energy Development Fund) 2012 3 3 3 4 www.fuelcelltoday.com 10
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NEXT ENERGY An Economic Development Strategy for The Next Michigan- (Michigan Economic Development Corporation, 2002/4) NEXT ENERGY, Announcement of Governor John Engler (2002.4.18) Positioning the State of Michigan as a leading candidate for fuel cell and alternative powertrain manufacturing (Michigan Economic Development Corporation & Michigan Automotive Partnership) The National Energy Policy (National Energy Policy Development Group, 2001 5 ) A Governor s Guide to Building State Science and Technology Capacity (National Governors Association) U.S. Will Finance Plans for Fuel-Cell Powered Cars (Public Agenda Online, Jan.9, 2002) Sector Trends 14 8 2 14 5 27 2002.10.21 NEXTENERGY (www.nextenergy.org) Michigan Economic Development Corporation (www.michigan.org) The State of Michigan (www.michigan.gov) U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (www.eren.doe.gov) Full Cell Today (www.fuelcelltoday.com) Full Cells 2000 (www.fuelcells.org) National Governors Association (www.nga.org) Ohio Fuel Cell Initiative (www.fuelcellmaterials.com) California Fuel Cell Partnership (www.fuelcellpartnership.org) 13