Michigan will receive just more than $5 million for two programs to train workers for jobs in electric utilities, the Obama administration said today.
The administration will provide $4.4 million to the state’s Electric Power Workforce Training Strategy, which aims to train 588 workers for electric sector jobs. Northern Michigan University will get $670,000 for another program that trains about 40 entry-level electrical technicians a year.
via Michigan gets $5M for smart grid job training | freep.com | Detroit Free Press.
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