In what one clean energy expert called “one of the biggest regulatory wins I’ve ever seen,” this week ELPC finalized negotations on a settlement with Detroit-based DTE Energy on behalf of its clients Vote Solar, Union of Concerned Scientists, and Ecology Center. The deal will close the polluting Monroe coal plant years ahead of the current plan and add nearly 3,800 megawatts of renewable energy to the grid by 2030.
As part of the settlement, DTE agreed to contribute $8 million to help implement home readiness, energy efficiency, distributed generation and energy storage programs for low-income communities. “This will help address two critical concerns of our clients,” said Environmental Law & Policy Center Associate Attorney Daniel Abrams. “First, that low-income Michigan families will be provided sustainable, enduring means to lower their energy bills. Second, that the clean energy revolution leaves no one behind.”
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