MASON – The long-running Michigan Energy Fair, held in Onekama in year?s past, is headed south this June to the Ingham County Fairgrounds.

The Michigan Energy Fair, June 27-28, is a stellar event held every year to make this all happen. The goal of this event is to allow those in the sustainable energy industry an opportunity to network with one another while also educating the public.

The fair is a great learning experience. The fair combines fun, with local food, fun activities and workshops, engaging speakers, and music thrown in for good measure.

If you have an interest in energy, or simply want to find out what all the buzz is about. Check our other pages to find out which level of involvement fits your interests. GLREA is accepting exhibitors, vendors, speakers, attendees and volunteers.

For over 20 years, GLREA has served people throughout Michigan and the Great Lakes region as a non-profit 501(c)3 organization. GLREA?s mission is to be the leading Renewable Energy organization for the Great Lakes region in advocating and promoting policies, technologies, and practices that are environmentally and economically sustainable. GLREA partners with key stakeholders to connect businesses, government, and communities to increase use of renewable energy technologies.

For more information, click on GLREA.Org