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Guide: The future of Michigan’s clean energy law
By Elinor Epperson at Planet Detroit
· June 15, 2026
· 5 min read
This story is part of a series by Planet Detroit on the environmental and health issues at stake in the 2026 midterm election.
It’s been nearly three years since Michigan passed the Clean Energy and Jobs Act, landmark legislation that aims to transition the state’s electricity generation to 10...
Key takeaway It’s been nearly three years since Michigan passed the Clean Energy and Jobs Act, landmark legislation that aims to transition the state’s electricity generation to 100% renewable sources by 2040.
Why this matters in The Detroit
As Michigan continues on its path to 100% renewable energy by 2040, the upcoming utility planning decisions and midterm elections will have a direct impact on Metro Detroit residents' electricity bills. The Michigan Public Service Commission's review of DTE and Consumer's Energy resource plans later this year will be crucial in determining how utilities invest in renewable energy. With the governor appointing MPSC members and the Legislature having the power to pass or repeal energy laws, the stakes are high for local residents who will bear the cost of these decisions. The submission of integrated resource plans by DTE Energy and Consumers Energy will be the first evaluation of Michigan's progress toward carbon-neutral electricity under the Clean Energy and Jobs Act, making it a key moment to watch in the state's transition to a clean energy future. Local residents should pay close attention to these developments and exercise their right to vote in the midterm elections.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 15, 2026 ·
Source: Planet Detroit ·
Reading time: 5 min
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It’s been nearly three years since Michigan passed the Clean Energy and Jobs Act, landmark legislation that aims to transition the state’s electricity generation to 10...
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