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Energy agreement puts U-M on track to zero emissions tied to purchased electricity in 2027
Environment & Climate · 16 June 2026
A new renewable energy agreement with DTE Energy puts U-M on track to eliminate emissions tied to purchased electricity in 2027. Image courtesy: DTE A new renewable energy agreement with DTE Energy marks a major milestone in the University of Michigan’s campus
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