Michigan Powers 1 Million Homes with Renewable Energy
With summer over and fall approaching, some good news is on the horizon regarding renewable energy output.
Michigan’s renewable energy efforts in 2023 have been a major success, with the state generating enough wind and solar power to supply electricity to nearly one million homes. This progress is due to an increase in solar energy production, which added 350 megawatts to Michigan’s grid, bringing the total renewable energy capacity to 3,850 megawatts.
The state’s shift towards clean energy is driven by Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s Clean Energy and Jobs Act. This legislation aims to expand renewable energy sources and create more green jobs, contributing to both environmental sustainability and economic growth.
As a result of these efforts, Michigan residents have enjoyed stable utility bills while benefiting from cleaner energy. With plans for further expansion, Michigan is poised to continue leading in renewable energy, promising even more significant environmental and economic benefits in the coming years.
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