Wind energy plays leading role in Michigan utility's renewable plans

Energy News Network: DTE Energy will depend almost entirely on wind energy to meet its state renewable energy requirements between now and 2021.

In filings with state regulators Friday, the utility said it plans to add roughly 700 megawatts of new wind generation by 2021 to comply with a 15 percent renewable energy standard adopted in 2016. DTE also plans to build an another 300 MW of wind in 2020 to meet demand for renewable energy from large customers. Details of that voluntary program have not yet been filed with state regulators.

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