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DTE is committed to getting as clean as we can as fast as we can, while taking reliability and affordability into account for our customers. Last year alone, DTE Electric added 535-megawatts of renewable energy, and our fleet of 50-plus wind and solar parks generate enough clean energy to power nearly 700,000 Michigan homes. We are continuing this growth in our renewable generation, and by 2025, DTE will double its renewable energy capacity while investing an additional $2.8 billion in renewable energy infrastructure.
As we add more renewables onto the grid, we have learned firsthand how energy storage helps balance the demand on the grid from intermittent resources. Since 1973, the Ludington Pumped Storage Hydro Plant has played a crucial role in balancing customer demand for electricity with supply here in Michigan. The plant operates by passing water back and forth between Lake Michigan and the plant’s upper reservoir during the highs and lows of customer demand, and the best part of the operation is DTE can utilize renewable energy assets to “charge” the facility, making the plant a carbon free source of energy storage. The need for additional energy storage will only grow as DTE brings more wind and solar online in the coming years.Today, we know battery storage is a solution to store excess generation from wind and solar, and as customer demand increases, we can supply this clean energy reserve back to our customers
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