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Will benefit from the loan commitments for projects that modernize transmission systems and incorporate hydrogen into the energy landscape.
DTE Energy is partnering with General Motors to supply renewable energy, including solar and wind power, to GM's Michigan facilities.
Michigan-based energy company providing wind power to GM through its MIGreen Power program.
DTE Energy is a Michigan-based utility company that is actively working to integrate electric and natural gas vehicles into the state's transportation sector.
Michigan-based utility company submitting a renewable energy plan to state regulators proposing 1,000 MW of new clean power capacity by 2022.
A major energy supplier in Michigan that has announced ambitious plans to increase its clean power capacity through renewable energy projects.
DTE Energy manages the Lapeer Solar Park and is headquartered in Detroit. The company plans to cut its emissions by more than 80% by 2050 and has invested significantly in solar energy.
Michigan's largest utility company. DTE Energy is committing to phase out coal and transition to renewable energy sources to supply electricity to its customers.
One of Michigan's utilities, it received approval for a 10-acre solar energy system on city-owned land and will operate the project for 20 years. It is also developing a larger solar array.
Major utility company operating in Michigan. DTE Energy is planning to build the largest utility-owned solar array east of the Mississippi River, consisting of two sites with a combined capacity of 45 megawatts.

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