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Investing in Michigan’s Clean Energy Economy

Michigan has led the way in landmark clean energy investments, jobs, and manufacturing, thanks to strong local leadership and a savvy use of federal funds. Working with local groups and elected leaders, we’re supporting the policies that allow Michiganders to afford their energy bills, breathe cleaner air, use affordable and accessible transportation, and grow their economy.
Key Goals For Michigan

Tackle rising energy costs with affordable, abundant clean energy

Break down barriers to transportation affordability

Support clean energy projects

Educate leaders and candidates on policy opportunities

  • How Michigan Set Itself on the Fast Track to Clean Energy

    In 2023, Michigan passed into law a bold package of nation-leading clean energy policies. The historic package includes a 100 percent clean energy (by 2040) standard, legislation that makes it easier to build new wind and solar projects, and a directive to create a new office within the state Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity to ensure workers and communities aren’t left behind in the transition.

    Transitioning to clean energy is a win-win-win for Michiganders: a more reliable grid, lower energy costs for families, and less harmful pollution.

    Michigan is already a blueprint for other states across the nation—but the work isn’t over

    Michigan has established itself as a national clean energy leader. In a moment of federal backsliding, the state’s ability to prove that clean energy and affordability rise or fall together will shape not just its own economic and climate future, but the credibility of clean energy leadership across the Midwest and beyond.

    “We wanted to ensure that as we have these aggressive goals, they could be met realistically and affordably and didn’t create a cost burden on our residents,” said Sen. Sam Singh, the main sponsor of the 2023 climate and clean energy package.

    The stakes now are implementation. Decisions by the Michigan Public Service Commission, the governor’s office, and legislators on utility planning, transmission, and rate-setting will determine how these laws translate into lower monthly bills…or get undermined by costly overbuilding and weak oversight. Modeling from Synapse and NRDC shows that, when done right, clean energy is one of the most effective tools Michigan has to rein in energy costs—but only if regulators prioritize affordability over utility profits.

    Read more about how Michigan put itself on the bold path to 100 percent energy.

    What's Happening Now

  • Evergreen Action leads the fight to put bold climate action at the top of America’s agenda… It was a pivotal player in creating Michigan’s landmark 100% clean energy laws.

    Michigan Environmental Council

    Why Michigan Matters

    As home to America’s auto industry and landmark clean energy policies, Michigan is a national bellwether for how clean energy and transportation can truly deliver for working families.

    Key Recommendations

  • Protect Michigan’s 2023 clean energy laws
  • Defend against rollbacks and weakening amendments
  • Use the Michigan Public Service Commission’s authority to protect affordability
  • Advance targeted affordability policies that lower costs for Michigan families
  • Defend and support EV uptake and charging infrastructure
  • Advance clean, affordable, and accessible transit and clean mobility
  • Delivering for Michiganders

    Evergreen is working alongside coalition partners on the ground in Michigan to ensure the state’s clean energy and siting laws become reality. We’re equipping state leaders and candidates with policy blueprints to deliver affordable, reliable clean energy for Michigan households.

    A Promising New Era for Michigan

    In late 2023, Michigan passed a package of nation-leading clean energy policies that boasts a 100 percent clean energy standard (CES) by 2040. Source: State of Michigan Office of the Governor

    Alijah Thomas, a home energy assessor in Detroit who is helping his neighbors lower energy costs and breathe healthier air.  Michigan ranks sixth in the nation for clean energy opportunities, with nearly 128,000 clean energy jobs as of 2024.

    Michigan Actions