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Michigan Resources

General resources regarding state clean energy policies, incentives, and utilities.

    • Community Solar in Michigan: This report is intended to help guide Michigan groups through the web of rules and regulations specific to Community Solar in Michigan, and provide up-front information to enthusiasts, community groups, and developers on how to successfully move Community Solar forward in Michigan. READ MORE →
    • Energy Works Michigan: Energy Works Michigan is a non-profit technical resource, building a sustainable, equitable, and prosperous energy future for Michigan. This 2-year project brings energy efficiency and renewable energy improvements and education to multiple public and private K-12 schools throughout Michigan. READ MORE →
    • Tax Credit Bridge Loan for Nonprofit and Governmental Entities: Michigan Saves, a nonprofit green bank, offers a financing program that provides affordable short-term bridge funding for qualifying clean energy improvements. The program prefunds the estimated federal investment tax credit for eligible solar (under 1 MW), battery storage, and geothermal heat pump projects, with repayment due once the IRS direct pay refund is received. READ MORE →
           

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