DTE Energy to build region’s largest battery energy storage center at site of retired Trenton Channel coal plant
June 10 2024 - 10:30AM
DTE Energy (NYSE:DTE), Michigan’s largest producer of
renewable energy, will also become a leader in battery storage as
it converts a portion of its retired Trenton Channel coal power
plant site to house a 220-megawatt battery energy storage center.
When complete in 2026, the energy storage center is expected to be
the largest standalone battery energy storage project in the Great
Lakes region.
The new Trenton Channel Energy Center will support DTE’s
transformational CleanVision Integrated Resource Plan and
Michigan’s new statewide energy storage target, both of which align
with DTE’s net zero carbon reduction goals. The facility will store
electricity during times of excess generation and distribute the
power to customers when they need it. This will reduce strain on
the grid, decrease the need to start and stop generation as demand
fluctuates, and augment DTE’s growing fleet of renewable generation
– all of which benefit DTE customers.
“Today, roughly one-third of all electricity generated by DTE
comes from carbon-free resources,” said Jerry Norcia, chairman and
chief executive officer, DTE Energy. “Our world-class solar, wind,
and nuclear generation facilities are delivering reliable and clean
electricity to our customers, and the Trenton Channel Energy Center
is a significant milestone in accelerating our clean energy
journey.”
The cost of the Trenton Channel site’s transformation is
significantly offset by $140 million in tax incentives through the
2022 federal Inflation Reduction Act and its infrastructure
investment provisions. These incentives are helping make this bold
new step toward a cleaner energy future possible for all
Michiganders.
The center will have the capacity to store 220 megawatts (or 880
megawatt hours) of electricity, enough to power nearly 40,000
homes. It also represents a major step toward DTE’s goal to more
than double its total energy storage capacity by 2042 and brings
the State of Michigan significantly closer to its own goals for
clean energy, as outlined in Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s MI Healthy
Climate plan.
“DTE’s new Trenton Channel Energy Center will help us strengthen
our grid and produce more clean power when it’s less costly and
store it for later when we need it,” said Gov. Gretchen
Whitmer. “DTE got this done with support from the
Biden-Harris administration’s Inflation Reduction Act, further
shoring up their position as Michigan’s top producer of renewable
energy. Thanks to projects like today’s, strong federal leadership,
and the Michigan Legislature’s clean energy and jobs package I
signed into law last year, our future is bright. We will make more
American energy using American workers, lower household energy
costs, create tens of thousands of good-paying jobs, and protect
our air, land, and lakes. Let’s get it done.”
DTE retired its Trenton Channel coal power plant in 2022 as part
of its plan to reach net zero carbon emissions. For nearly 100
years, the power plant served southeast Michigan residents,
addressing the growth of Michigan’s post-World War I & II
economies.
“The City is thrilled to see DTE utilize its existing site here
in Trenton to create an essential new element of its
infrastructure,” said Trenton Mayor Steven Rzeppa. “The Trenton
plant was a fixture in our community for a century, and it’s
encouraging to see DTE’s commitment to the site and the community,
employing new technology here in a way that benefits DTE’s more
than two million electric customers as well as the City of Trenton
and its residents.”
The site’s transformation reinforces DTE’s commitment to
bringing more Michigan-made renewable energy online, while
continuing to support the Trenton community. This new project will
bring additional tax revenue to the Trenton community that can be
used to help fund projects including roads, schools, police and
fire initiatives and more.
While it is DTE’s largest energy storage initiative, it is one
of multiple in development. Collectively, all of DTE’s energy
storage projects will help enable the company to deliver clean
energy efficiently to 2.3 million customers across Southeast
Michigan when they need it.
About DTE Energy
DTE Energy (NYSE:DTE) is a Detroit-based diversified energy
company involved in the development and management of
energy-related businesses and services nationwide. Its operating
units include an electric company serving 2.3 million customers in
Southeast Michigan and a natural gas company serving 1.3 million
customers across Michigan. The DTE portfolio also includes energy
businesses focused on custom energy solutions, renewable energy
generation, and energy marketing and trading. DTE has continued to
accelerate its carbon reduction goals to meet aggressive targets
and is committed to serving with its energy through volunteerism,
education and employment initiatives, philanthropy, emission
reductions and economic progress. Information about DTE is
available
at dteenergy.com, empoweringmichigan.com, twitter.com/dte_energy and
facebook.com/dteenergy.
Chris Lamphear
DTE Energy
313.235.5555
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