Tag: DTE Energy
Detroit launches first solar neighborhood despite past pushback
Detroit city leaders and DTE Energy broke ground on the city’s first neighborhood solar array that will generate clean energy for city buildings and create green jobs for Detroiters.
Behind the data center pushback in Michigan
Residents in several communities across the state have pushed back against AI data center proposals in recent months. Plans have been delayed, but may not be stopped.
Los Alamos and University of Michigan want to build a national security ‘data center’ in Ypsilanti. Residents and local officials see few benefits.
By Tom Perkins, Inside Climate News
This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, energy and the environment. It’s the first of three articles about Michigan communities organizing to stop the construction of energy-intensive computing facilities.
Michigan’s regulated utilities will double renewable energy capacity in five years, state report says
An annual report by the Michigan Public Service Commission says the amount of power generated by renewable sources like wind and solar will more than double by 2030.

