US utility DTE Energy plans to build an additional 6GW of renewable energy capacity by 2050 in Michigan, on top of the 1GW it has constructed since 2009.
The company also plans to invest in grid modernisation as part of plans to cut its carbon dioxide emissions 80% by 2050.
DTE chairman and chief executive Gerry Anderson said: “I want to be clear that this plan is more than a commitment to a long-term goal in 2050.
“We have already begun fundamental transformation in the way we produce power, and we will press that transformation forward steadily in the years and decades ahead.”
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