AES IN MICHIGAN

Harnessing Michigan's renewable potential 

Michigan has set an ambitious target to reach carbon neutrality by 2050 and an interim goal to generate 60% of its electricity from renewable sources while phasing out coal-fired power plants in the state by 2030. The state has been a leader in wind energy capacity and is now expanding its impact through increased solar adoption. As Michigan diversifies its energy production, there are numerous opportunities to create lasting value by taking a thoughtful approach to renewable energy development in the state. 


At AES, we’re dedicated to developing meaningful partnerships with local communities that help Michigan reach its decarbonization targets. Our renewable energy solutions provide both economic development opportunities for local communities and an affordable energy supply for Michigan consumers and businesses.


Drawing on our deep expertise and experience in energy development, we customize solutions to meet local needs. Our renewable energy projects create jobs, generate substantial property tax revenue for local governments an protect the environment.

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Building partnerships to strengthen communities

 

We believe in being a good neighbor, ensuring responsible renewable energy development in Michigan that benefits both
the environment and local communities. At AES, we’re committed to improving lives and building stronger communities, and we understand that our success as a company is only as strong as our partnerships with the communities where we operate. 

 

That’s why we partner with communities, customers, state agencies, higher education, elected officials, and other key stakeholders to see how we can best work together to support sustainable social and economic development. We provide financial and volunteer support to community institutions and projects that enjoy broad support withing the community. Our workforce development training programs provide opportunities for people looking for careers in renewable energy through career fairs, educational programs, and engaging local contractors

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Preserving the land and creating new opportunities with landowners

 

We understand the importance of protecting farmland and preserving the local environment when developing renewable energy projects. AES seeks opportunities to deliver added value through our best practices in project development to protect the land for future generations. 

 

We offer landowners opportunities to tap into new sources of revenue on their land while retaining ownership throughout the entire life of the project. For many, this is a welcome complement to land use and an opportunity to diversify their land investment while hedging against volatile commodity prices. For others, our projects offer an income stream and land-use option where none otherwise existed. 

 

Our team and landowners work together, in partnership, from the early stages of site discussions, through permitting, construction, and operation. The landowner relationship with AES is built on trust and open communication, ensuring our projects create a long-lasting, positive impact for our landowners and local communities.

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Projects
 

 

Operational 

Project name

Location

Facility type

Facility size (MWac)

Operating Since:

Pullman Solar

Allegan County

Solar

20 MW

Q4 2022

Letts Creek Solar

Jackson County

Solar

15 MW

Q4 2022

Cement City Solar

Jackson County

Solar

20 MW

Q1 2023

 

 

In development  

Project name

Location

Facility type

Facility size (MWac)

Expected operational date:

Brandt Woods Solar

Calhoun County

Solar

125 MW

Q4 2024

Sylvan

Newaygo County

Solar

220 MW

Q3 2029

Project information is approximate and subject to change. 

Proud members of

 

Logo of the Michigan Chamber of Commerce with the words 'Michigan Chamber of Commerce' in a serif font.
Logo of Michigan EIBC featuring a stylized lightning bolt and the text 'michigan EIBC'.
Logo of GLREA, Great Lakes Renewable Energy Association, featuring a stylized sun with rays on the left.
Logo of Michigan West Coast Chamber of Commerce featuring a geometric star design.
Lakeshore Advantage logo featuring a stylized silhouette of a person next to the text.

 

  • Michigan Chamber of Commerce
  • Michigan Energy Innovation Business Council
  • Great Lakes Renewable Energy Association
  • Irish Hills Chamber of Commerce
  • West Coast Chamber of Commerce
  • Lakeshore Advantage

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