en.Wedoany.com Reported - U.S. utility DTE Energy recently announced it will solicit proposals for renewable energy projects totaling 1 gigawatt of installed capacity in Michigan, covering both wind and solar power. All projects must be operational by December 31, 2029, and connected to the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) grid or DTE's local distribution network.

To advance this procurement, DTE plans to hold a pre-proposal conference on May 26, with the formal bid submission deadline set for August 13. Related contracts are expected to be signed in early 2027.
This new batch of renewable energy capacity is part of DTE Electric's "CleanVision Integrated Resource Plan." Currently, the electricity generated by DTE's renewable energy assets can meet the needs of over 900,000 households, and the company has set a goal to expand this supply capacity to approximately 6 million households by 2042.
The solicitation will drive further deployment of wind and solar power. Michigan's 2023 energy legislation requires the state's electricity providers to source at least 50% of their power from renewable energy by 2030, and 60% by 2035. This 1 GW project procurement will help DTE steadily progress toward these interim targets.
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