DTE Energy Co issued the following announcement on May 22.
DTE Energy today said it will invest $7.5 million dollars to support environmental and sustainable improvements in Wayne County, Mich. The investment is a key part of an agreement reached with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Sierra Club that resolves an ongoing dispute over how the EPA’s new source review (NSR) rules would apply to new emission control investments for coal plant operations. The agreement enables DTE Electric to continue its progress toward net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
“Our intent from the beginning of this process has been to reduce emissions, and this agreement allows us to involve the community to do even more,” said Skiles Boyd, vice president, Environment Management and Resources for DTE Energy. “We want to thank the EPA and the Sierra Club for working with us. This action by all parties will further improve the quality of life for residents of Wayne County.”
The initial community improvement project will focus on transportation electrification with an electric-powered bus program.
DTE will also assemble a Community Environmental Action Committee, made up of community and university representatives who will guide the deployment of funds. Projects determined by the committee may include:
- An urban solar array
- Urban foresting and farming
- Energy reduction initiatives
- Wildlife habitat restoration and education programs
With the settlement finding no NSR violations, DTE agreed to resolve the matter at this time as it is consistent with DTE Electric’s path to drastically reduce emissions by 80 percent and retire its coal operations by 2040. This is also consistent with its aspiration to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
DTE’s coal facilities have supported their communities for decades. To continue this support where two plants are scheduled to close, the settlement includes the company’s commitment to spend $7.5 million for environmental and sustainable activities in a defined area in Wayne County. Also included in the settlement, DTE will work with the Kemeny Recreation Center in Detroit to improve energy efficiency and reduce the overall energy costs of the facility.
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Source: DTE Energy Co
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