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WHO WE ARE: Lake Michigan P.O.W.E.R. Coalition. POWER stands for Protect Our Water, Economy, and Resources. Lake Michigan POWER Coalition is a pending non-profit organization of concerned citizens, residents and business owners, committed to protecting Lake Michigan, one of our state and nation's greatest natural resources. We oppose any industrial off-shore wind power plant proposals that could negatively impact Lake Michigan's waters, regional economy, shoreline ecosystem, and quality of life. Through education, research, and dialogue we will work with the public and elected officials to protect Lake Michigan and surrounding communities while encouraging safer, more efficient, clean energy solutions and jobs for Michigan’s future.

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Upcoming meetings

Upcoming Meetings: Your Participation is Critical!

Greetings!
Your attendance at the following public meetings is critical in the effort to protect Lake Michigan from irresponsible wind factories. Here are key meetings that you should attend so that government officials know your views on offshore wind development.

August 4 Public Information Meeting Hosted by Oceana County
On Wednesday August 4, Oceana County will hold an information program including presentations by Scandia Wind Offshore and the Lake Michigan P.O.W.E.R. Coalition.
The program will be held at 6:30 p.m. at Hart Middle School, 308 W. Johnson Street, Hart.

August 5 Oceana County Planning Commission Meeting
This spring, the Oceana County Board of Commissioners charged the Oceana County Planning Commission with making a recommendation in response to the Scandia Wind Offshore proposal.

The planning commission is scheduled to present its recommendation on Thursday August 5 at its regularly scheduled meeting at 1:30 p.m in the Board Conference Room located on the main floor of the County Building, 100 State Street, Hart.

Contact information for Planning commissioners is here. Contact them and tell them you are against irresponsible, premature wind factory development in Lake Michigan.