
Mid-Atlantic Clean Hydrogen Hub (MACH2)
We reference MACH2 as an advanced model for hub structure, community participation, workforce training, and clean-fuel deployment. Their progress helps inform how Michigan can build a statewide strategy.
Wind Solar Energies LLC connects Michigan schools, colleges, and communities to regional clean-energy partners—building a pathway from education to workforce to real hydrogen and renewable-energy projects.
KEEP – K-12 energy education (UWSP)
• KidWind – hands-on renewable energy STEM
• WMU / KVCC / MCC – higher-ed & workforce connections
• HUB 07 – community innovation + skill development
MachH2 – Midwest Regional Hydrogen Hub
• MI Hydrogen Hub – State of Michigan (EGLE)
• Midwestern Hydrogen Partnership
Accelera by Cummins – hydrogen technology alignment
• Regional partners for infrastructure, fleets, and workforce readiness
Michigan is Midwest — and our work connects to real regional progress.
Wind Solar Energies LLC proudly supports the growth of renewable-energy education across Michigan.
The first-ever KidWind Competition in Michigan was hosted at Western Michigan University, where students designed and tested their own wind turbines—building real engineering and STEM skills.
KidWind is helping develop the next generation of clean-energy innovators.
HyLYZER® 500 – Hydrogen Production by Accelera (Cummins)
The HyLYZER® 500 is a commercial-scale electrolyzer that produces clean hydrogen using electricity and water. When paired with wind or solar, it becomes a pathway to green hydrogen, supporting fleets, industry, and e-fuels in Michigan.
This system aligns with Michigan’s existing energy assets:
Why it matters:
The Transition Pathway:
➡ RNG / Methane → ➡ HCNG (Hydrogen Blend) → ➡ Hydrogen Engines → ➡ e-Fuels
Technology Best Fit Why It’s Safe Electric Type D Buses Local routes, depot charging Short, predictable routes; (e.g., Thomas Built eHDX2 Wattson) clean & quiet Hydrogen Combustion or Fuel Cell Rural / long distance, winter Range & heat similar , performanceto diesel — lower emission se-Fuels (future market) Fleet continuity Supports legacy platforms with , emission reductions
This pathway lets Michigan grow its fleet transition through:
Safer for students. Safer for school property. Smarter for Michigan’s future.
Our work is supported by professionals with backgrounds in small-wind technology, renewable energy planning, and district-level infrastructure discussions. We draw on proven solutions — including tilt-up wind, RNG/CNG fleet upgrades, electric drivetrains, and hydrogen readiness — to help communities explore what is possible safely and responsibly.
A pathway designed for education, safety, and long-term value.
We help Michigan grow without starting over.
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