SOLAR POWER IN MICHIGAN
Thorn Lake Solar Project
AES’ Thorn Lake Solar project is a proposed solar farm that that will incorporate the most advanced solar energy technologies, is designed to minimize impact on the local environment, and will support Michigan’s goal to be carbon neutral by 2050.

Our clean energy commitment
AES’ Thorn Lake Solar Project is a proposed facility in Michigan. We are committed to responsible clean energy development that creates long-term value and positive impact for both the environment and local communities.

Economic and environmental benefits
We believe in being a good neighbor, ensuring responsible clean energy development that benefits both the environment and local communities without burdening existing infrastructure.
Project details
- Sited on 159 acres of privately-owned land
- Provides clean energy to Consumers Energy customers
- AES will be the long-term owner and operator of the facility
- At the end of the project's 35-year lifespan, a decommissioning plan allows for the land to return to agricultural use or other uses consistent with land-use policies at the time
Frequently asked questions
Learn more about the Thorn Lake Solar project by downloading the project FAQ here.

Clean energy benefits
local communities

Long-term tax revenue to local communities and school districts

Job creation during construction and operation

Local economic stimulus during construction

Improved air quality and reduced CO2 emissions

Social impact funding to area community organizations and non-profits

Non-permanent development and low-impact construction that ensures land can be sensitively restored to pre-project conditions at the end of the project’s life
Expected project timeline

Sustainability Resources
Sustainability best practices
At AES, safety is our highest priority, and we’ve focused on improving lives for more than 40 years. As a leading innovator in energy solutions, sustainability is core to both our strategy and our culture. We are committed to responsible land use and incorporating sustainable best practices into the entire project lifecycle, contributing to building a domestic circular renewables economy and reducing foreign dependence.
Environmental and technical studies
We conduct a series of studies that ensure our projects are thoughtfully and responsibly designed.
Design adheres to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Wind Energy Guidelines and Eagle Conservation Plan Guidance taking steps to identify, avoid, minimize, and compensate for any potential adverse impacts to species thought to be at risk from wind energy development.
Designed to avoid impacts to sensitive environmental and cultural resources and sited to minimize impacts to residential areas
The property will remain an operating cattle ranch and the installation of wind facilities will not preclude or dramatically change existing land uses
Contact us
We appreciate your interest in AES’ Thorn Lake Solar Project. Please contact us using the information below.