The Different Phases Grants For Students and Professionals
Study grants are among the very helpful tool used by many students and professionals to boost their level of information as well as make life more interesting traveling abroad for very special education purposes. Researchers found that the use of study grants can help the gathering of knowledge and other very important aspects of information sharing especially in third-world countries. Just recently, there were Michigan researchers, General Motors Corp, will be receiving a grant of $5 billion for the conduct of a study in plug-in-hybrid vehicles that are using electricity, as well as how these vehicles interact with the electricity grid of the state.
The grant was approved by the Michigan Public Service as part of the $6.5 million grants to study the use and promotion of compact fluorescents as well as support the initiatives of the local governments. In March, the pilot program of the project was announced by MPSC. Vehicle grid systems were the main focus of the study. Also during the study, there will be transfer of electricity from vehicles-to-grid during peak load times. This is to analyze the impact of environmental effects, as well as the impact of electricity systems, load curves, capacity requirements and generation mix.
Judy Palnau, MPSC spokeswoman said the recipients of the program are given until July 31, 2010 to give their complete report and study of the program.
The recipients of the program include:
• $35,980 for the The Ypsilanti Food Cooperative to install panels for solar photovoltaic as well as install the same at the town hall in Ypsilanti;
• $48,000 for the Michigan Suburbs Alliance - This is in order to establish an office for energy production, as well as encourage people in Detroit for green revolution project.
• Close to $50,000 recycling project for Michigan Green and Recycle Ann Arbor in Delta County.
This is one example of a study grant for qualified group of people. There are still many grants for students and professionals. There are grants to study in colleges and universities and special grants for special projects. The grants can be given individually or to a group of people or organization. There are certain requirements to meet before a student or a group of people will become eligible to be awarded for the grant. Recipients of the grants no longer return the awarded sum of money because the program is not a loan. Recipients are only required to give report of the project after completion certifying that the grant was already completed.