Google, DTE Partner on 2.7 GW Clean Energy Plan for Michigan Data Center

Google has partnered with DTE Energy to support a major new data center development in Michigan, backed by an ambitious clean energy plan of up to 2.7 GW. The initiative reflects the growing need for reliable, carbon-free electricity as hyperscale data centers expand to meet rising demand from cloud computing and AI.

The project is expected to be located in DTE’s service territory, with Van Buren Township emerging as a likely site. While Google has not yet confirmed final construction plans, the company has indicated it is actively evaluating the location and working closely with local stakeholders.

At the core of the partnership is a “Clean Capacity Acceleration Agreement,” under which DTE will develop new renewable energy capacity—including solar generation, energy storage, and grid enhancements—to meet Google’s long-term electricity needs. Importantly, the structure is designed so that the costs associated with the new infrastructure are borne by Google, minimizing the financial impact on existing utility customers.

Beyond energy procurement, the initiative also includes a broader community focus. Google has committed funding toward local programs aimed at improving energy affordability, supporting workforce development, and enhancing energy efficiency in surrounding communities.

The project highlights a broader shift in the energy and technology sectors, where large data center operators are increasingly driving investments in clean power. If approved, this collaboration could position Michigan as a key hub for sustainable digital infrastructure while contributing significantly to regional renewable energy growth.


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