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august 10, 2022 - Ford

Ford Motor Company and DTE Energy announce the largest renewable energy purchase from a utility in U.S. history

AUG 10, 2022 | DETROIT

  • Through its MIGreenPower program, DTE to add 650 megawatts of new #solarenergy in #michigan for #ford, increasing the total amount of installed solar in #michigan by nearly 70%
  • By 2025, every #ford vehicle manufactured in #michigan will be assembled with the equivalent of 100% carbon-free electricity, 10 years earlier than Ford’s global goal
  • Ford’s purchase of carbon-free electricity will avoid as much as 600,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions
  • While advancing Ford’s progress towards #carbonneutrality, the purchase will also create jobs and tax revenue in Michigan

DETROIT, August 10, 2022 — Through a new clean energy #agreement with #dteenergy (NYSE: DTE), #fordmotorcompany will soon be able to attribute all its electricity supply in #michigan to clean energy, a major step toward Ford’s goal to reach #carbonneutrality. As part of the new #agreement announced today, DTE will add 650 megawatts of new #solarenergy capacity in #michigan for #ford by 2025. The purchase is a strategic investment in #michigan through DTE’s MIGreenPower program and is the largest renewable energy purchase ever made in the U.S. from a utility.* According to data collected by the #solarenergy Industries Association, once installed, the arrays will increase the total amount of installed #solarenergy in #michigan by nearly 70%. 

“This unprecedented #agreement is all about a greener and brighter future for #ford and for #michigan,” said #jimfarley, president and CEO, #fordmotorcompany. “Today is an example of what it looks like to lead… to turn talk into action.”

Since 2009, DTE’s investments in renewable energy have created more than 4,000 #michigan jobs. DTE estimates that the construction of the solar arrays will create 250 temporary jobs and 10 permanent jobs. Local communities that host DTE’s renewable energy projects also benefit from the additional tax revenue these projects generate. This revenue can be used for community support services including roads, schools, libraries and first responders.

“We want to congratulate #fordmotorcompany for its environmental leadership and commitment to clean energy,” said #jerrynorcia, chairman and CEO, #dteenergy. “Ford was the first large industrial customer to enroll in our MIGreenPower program in 2019 and we thank #ford for its continued commitment to using MIGreenPower to help decarbonize its operations and meet its sustainability goals.”

Ford is purchasing carbon-free electricity through DTE’s MIGreenPower program, which is among the largest voluntary renewable energy programs in the country. To date, the company has more than 600 businesses enrolled in the program along with more than 62,000 residential customers. On an annual basis, MIGreenPower customers have enrolled 2.8 million megawatt hours of clean energy in the program, which has the environmental benefit equivalent to avoiding 2.2 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions.** DTE is Michigan’s largest producer of renewable energy and the company plans to add thousands of megawatts of new clean energy projects to support the program.

“I want to congratulate #dteenergy and #fordmotorcompany for taking this significant step to increase our state’s #solarenergy production and to position #michigan as a leader in climate action,” said Governor #gretchenwhitmer. “Efforts like this are the reason #michigan had the best job growth for energy-sector jobs in the country last year, which will help to advance our state’s decarbonization goals, create good-paying jobs and strengthen our economy. As outlined in our state’s MI Healthy Climate Plan, we must take immediate, tangible steps to mitigate climate change and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions so we can achieve economy-wide #carbonneutrality by 2050. Steps like this collaboration between #ford and DTE are helping to move our entire state forward, building on our #automotive legacy while protecting clean air and water for future generations.”

Ford manufactures more vehicles in the U.S. and employs more hourly workers in #america than any other automaker and was one of the first U.S. automakers to align with the international community to limit the impacts of global warming as part of the Paris #agreement.

Michigan has been home to #ford since its founding in 1903. Since 2016, #ford has invested nearly $10 billion in #michigan and created or retained more than 10,000 jobs. This includes refurbishing #michigan Central Station, developing a new #ford Research and Engineering campus in Dearborn, creating Ford’s Ion Park in Romulus and more.

For more information on DTE’s MIGreenPower program, please visit www.migreenpower.com.

* Based on Bloomberg NEF New Energy Outlook at https://about.bnef.com/new-energy-outlook/

**Avoided emissions and equivalencies are based on the Environmental Protection Agency equivalencies calculator at epa.gov/energy/greenhouse-gas-equivalencies-calculator.