Blue skies above a DTE wind farm, Courtesy Mark Houston, DTE Energy With Groundwork’s Michigan Clean Energy Conference drawing near (May 21–23), we check in with one of our headliners, Trevor Lauer (pictured), president and chief operating officer of DTE Electric. What can we expect on the renewables energy front from Michigan’s largest utility in coming years? Trevor gives us a flyover. You will be speaking as part of a panel with energy leaders from University of Michigan, Ford, and GM who have all signed up for DTE’s voluntary renewable program. How does it work for DTE and its customers? Is this something communities with carbon reduction goals could also join? Yes, it’s exciting to have the opportunity to share the session with University of Michigan, General Motors and Ford, who are three of our biggest customers and who have signed up for big commitments in our renewable program to help them meet their sustainability goals. There are different ways that big and small customers participate in the program, called MIGreenPower, but for large customers, they can subscribe to terms of 5, 10, 15, or 20 years, and based on the term chosen, we will construct large wind farms where the customer would have the sole take on the capacity. We’d love to have communities take part in that program, too, and we’re talking with a couple of communities now about getting them involved. |