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{{#Wiki_filter:Home l Energy l Great Lakes Wind Collaborative l GLWC OverviewGreat Lakes WindCollaborativeGLWC OverviewGLWC Best Practices GLWC Events GLWC Publications andOutreach
{{#Wiki_filter:Great Lakes Wind Collaborative                                                                        http://www.glc.org/energy/wind/overview.html Home l Energy l Great Lakes Wind Collaborative l GLWC Overview Great Lakes Wind Collaborative Great Lakes Wind Collaborative Prospectus September, 2010 GLWC Overview The Great Lakes Wind Collaborative (GLWC) is a multi-sector coalition of GLWC Best Practices wind energy stakeholders working to facilitate the sustainable GLWC Events                        development of wind power in the binational Great Lakes region.
* GLWC Ports Survey    Report/PresentationsGLWC Steering CommitteeBusiness Page (passwordprotected)GLWC Workgroups (wiki)
GLWC Publications and              The GLWC reaches across sectors and disciplines to identify and address Outreach                            the technical, environmental, regulatory, educational and financial issues
* Economic Development
* GLWC Ports Survey related to the deployment of wind energy resources. Members include Report/Presentations representatives from a wide spectrum of interests throughout the Great GLWC Steering Committee            Lakes region. The GLWC strives for a broad, balanced membership.
* Siting
Business Page (password            Members provide diverse perspectives and represent a wide array of protected)                          societal sectors and work to achieve the purpose of the group.
* Offshore
GLWC Workgroups (wiki)
* Transmission
* Economic Development The GLWC is committed to working by consensus of its members. The
* Wind AtlasGLWC Great Lakes WindBibliography WikiQuestionsComments or questionsabout the Great Lakes Wind Collaborative? Contact JohnHummer atjhummer@glc.orgGreat Lakes Wind Collaborative ProspectusSeptember, 2010The Great Lakes Wind Collaborative (GLWC) is a multi-sector coalition ofwind energy stakeholders working to facilitate the sustainable development of wind power in the binational Great Lakes region.The GLWC reaches across sectors and disciplines to identify and addressthe technical, environmental, regulatory, educational and financial issues related to the deployment of wind energy resources. Members includerepresentatives from a wide spectrum of interests throughout the GreatLakes region. The GLWC strives for a broad, balanced membership.
* Siting                          organization and its members recognize that the credibility and authority
Members provide diverse perspectives and represent a wide array ofsocietal sectors and work to achieve the purpose of the group.The GLWC is committed to working by consensus of its members. Theorganization and its members recognize that the credibility and authorityof the GLWC's work products derive from the fact that they weredeveloped through the cooperative efforts of a wide range of concerns and perspectives. All committees and their members make decisions andtake positions by consensus. The GLWC defines consensus asoverwhelming agreement among GLWC members attained through a good-faith effort to meet the interests of all stakeholders.As outlined in the GLWC charter, the GLWC operates through a three-tiered membership structure:Wind Stakeholders to allow broad participation by all interestedparties;A.Workgroups carry out specific priorities and activities that supportthe GLWC's objectives; B.A Steering Committee that governs the GLWC's overall operationsand whose members are charged with appropriately representing their sectors' broadest interests on all GLWC activities.
* Offshore                        of the GLWC's work products derive from the fact that they were
C.The current co-chairs of the GLWC Steering Committee are Terry Yonker,Marine Services Diversified (TerryYonker@cs.com), Joyce McLean,Toronto Hydro (jmclean@torontohydro.com), Kevin Edwards, OntarioMinistry of Natural Resources (Kevin.Edwards@ontario.ca), John Sarver,State of Michigan Energy Office (sarverj@michigan.gov), and MarkSinclair, Clean Energy States Alliance (MSinclair@cleanegroup.org
* Transmission                    developed through the cooperative efforts of a wide range of concerns
).The GLWC conducts its work in accordance with its annual workplan. TheGLWC supports its work plan through voluntary contributions, foundationgrants, government funding, and in-kind services provided by ourmembers.Great Lakes Wind Collaborativehttp://www.glc.org/energy/wind/overview.html1 of 212/23/2010 11:19 P M
* Wind Atlas and perspectives. All committees and their members make decisions and GLWC Great Lakes Wind              take positions by consensus. The GLWC defines consensus as Bibliography Wiki                  overwhelming agreement among GLWC members attained through a good-faith effort to meet the interests of all stakeholders.
The GLWC is staffed by the Great Lakes Commission. Please visit thislink to join the GLWC stakeholder list. For more information, pleasecontact John Hummer (jhummer@glc.org) or Victoria Pebbles (vpebbles@glc.org
Questions                          As outlined in the GLWC charter, the GLWC operates through a three-tiered membership structure:
). Great Lakes CommissionEisenhower Corporate Park 2805 S. Industrial Hwy, Suite 100 Ann Arbor, MI 48104-6791  [directions
Comments or questions about the Great Lakes Wind              A. Wind Stakeholders to allow broad participation by all interested Collaborative? Contact John Hummer at                                  parties; jhummer@glc.org                        B. Workgroups carry out specific priorities and activities that support the GLWC's objectives; C. A Steering Committee that governs the GLWCs overall operations and whose members are charged with appropriately representing their sectors broadest interests on all GLWC activities.
]Staff directory l Site mapPhone: 734-971-9135Fax: 734-971-9150Last updated: September 17, 2010Photo © Michael Velardo Copyright © 1994-2010Great Lakes Wind Collaborativehttp://www.glc.org/energy/wind/overview.html2 of 212/23/2010 11:19 P M}}
The current co-chairs of the GLWC Steering Committee are Terry Yonker, Marine Services Diversified (TerryYonker@cs.com), Joyce McLean, Toronto Hydro (jmclean@torontohydro.com), Kevin Edwards, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (Kevin.Edwards@ontario.ca), John Sarver, State of Michigan Energy Office (sarverj@michigan.gov), and Mark Sinclair, Clean Energy States Alliance (MSinclair@cleanegroup.org).
The GLWC conducts its work in accordance with its annual workplan. The GLWC supports its work plan through voluntary contributions, foundation grants, government funding, and in-kind services provided by our members.
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Great Lakes Wind Collaborative                                                                    http://www.glc.org/energy/wind/overview.html The GLWC is staffed by the Great Lakes Commission. Please visit this link to join the GLWC stakeholder list. For more information, please contact John Hummer (jhummer@glc.org) or Victoria Pebbles (vpebbles@glc.org).
Great Lakes Commission                          Staff directory l Site map        Last updated: September 17, 2010 Eisenhower Corporate Park                      Phone: 734-971-9135                          Photo © Michael Velardo 2805 S. Industrial Hwy, Suite 100              Fax: 734-971-9150                            Copyright © 1994-2010 Ann Arbor, MI 48104-6791 [directions]
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2010/09/30-Exhibit 37. Great Lakes Wind Collaborative
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Issue date: 09/30/2010
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Great Lakes Wind Collaborative http://www.glc.org/energy/wind/overview.html Home l Energy l Great Lakes Wind Collaborative l GLWC Overview Great Lakes Wind Collaborative Great Lakes Wind Collaborative Prospectus September, 2010 GLWC Overview The Great Lakes Wind Collaborative (GLWC) is a multi-sector coalition of GLWC Best Practices wind energy stakeholders working to facilitate the sustainable GLWC Events development of wind power in the binational Great Lakes region.

GLWC Publications and The GLWC reaches across sectors and disciplines to identify and address Outreach the technical, environmental, regulatory, educational and financial issues

  • GLWC Ports Survey related to the deployment of wind energy resources. Members include Report/Presentations representatives from a wide spectrum of interests throughout the Great GLWC Steering Committee Lakes region. The GLWC strives for a broad, balanced membership.

Business Page (password Members provide diverse perspectives and represent a wide array of protected) societal sectors and work to achieve the purpose of the group.

GLWC Workgroups (wiki)

  • Economic Development The GLWC is committed to working by consensus of its members. The
  • Siting organization and its members recognize that the credibility and authority
  • Offshore of the GLWC's work products derive from the fact that they were
  • Transmission developed through the cooperative efforts of a wide range of concerns
  • Wind Atlas and perspectives. All committees and their members make decisions and GLWC Great Lakes Wind take positions by consensus. The GLWC defines consensus as Bibliography Wiki overwhelming agreement among GLWC members attained through a good-faith effort to meet the interests of all stakeholders.

Questions As outlined in the GLWC charter, the GLWC operates through a three-tiered membership structure:

Comments or questions about the Great Lakes Wind A. Wind Stakeholders to allow broad participation by all interested Collaborative? Contact John Hummer at parties; jhummer@glc.org B. Workgroups carry out specific priorities and activities that support the GLWC's objectives; C. A Steering Committee that governs the GLWCs overall operations and whose members are charged with appropriately representing their sectors broadest interests on all GLWC activities.

The current co-chairs of the GLWC Steering Committee are Terry Yonker, Marine Services Diversified (TerryYonker@cs.com), Joyce McLean, Toronto Hydro (jmclean@torontohydro.com), Kevin Edwards, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (Kevin.Edwards@ontario.ca), John Sarver, State of Michigan Energy Office (sarverj@michigan.gov), and Mark Sinclair, Clean Energy States Alliance (MSinclair@cleanegroup.org).

The GLWC conducts its work in accordance with its annual workplan. The GLWC supports its work plan through voluntary contributions, foundation grants, government funding, and in-kind services provided by our members.

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Great Lakes Wind Collaborative http://www.glc.org/energy/wind/overview.html The GLWC is staffed by the Great Lakes Commission. Please visit this link to join the GLWC stakeholder list. For more information, please contact John Hummer (jhummer@glc.org) or Victoria Pebbles (vpebbles@glc.org).

Great Lakes Commission Staff directory l Site map Last updated: September 17, 2010 Eisenhower Corporate Park Phone: 734-971-9135 Photo © Michael Velardo 2805 S. Industrial Hwy, Suite 100 Fax: 734-971-9150 Copyright © 1994-2010 Ann Arbor, MI 48104-6791 [directions]

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