If approved, these new renewable energy projects could encourage investment of up to $1.7 billion in Michigan, according to the company. The increase to 2,000 MW would be enough clean energy to power over 800,000 homes.
The filing states the company intends to offer a new voluntary renewable energy program specifically designed for large business customers seeking to reduce carbon emissions. The plan also includes the launch of a pilot program for battery storage technology aimed at improving the reliability of energy provided from wind and solar power.
"The plan we have filed takes another significant next step toward our goal of cutting carbon emissions by more than 80 percent by 2050 while continuing to deliver reliable and affordable power for our 2.2 million customers," DTE Energy Chairman and CEO Gerry Anderson said.
The filing also includes plans to bring the Pine River wind park online later this year, and the Polaris wind park in 2019. Additionally, DTE plans to build two additional wind parks that will provide a combined 375 MW and potentially begin operation in 2021 and 2022.
Solar was included in the plan with the company stating it plans on Installing approximately 15 MW of Michigan-based solar capacity over the next three years.
"Beyond this plan, DTE will continue to add additional renewable energy resources," Anderson said. "Reducing our company's carbon emissions and developing cleaner sources of energy is a key priority for us. This work will also bring positive economic impacts such as job creation and local community revenue."
DTE's 2018 Renewable Energy Plan will contribute to the company's efforts to implement Michigan's energy transition. In December 2016, bi-partisan energy legislation was passed to address the state's transition of energy generation sources and ensure reliable, safe and cleaner electricity for the state.