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March Newsletter

By March 10, 2025Ann Arbor

Transition to Renewable Energy at Scale

Join the 2030 District this month as we focus on meeting the need for renewable energy. Whether you are a homeowner, renter, business and/or building owner, we all need a plan to obtain 100% of our electricity
from renewables. What’s your plan?

  • MPSC Report 2024
  • US Clean Power Development Sees Record Progress, As Well As Stronger Headwinds
  • Check out your roof Solar Potential | Project Sunroof
  • Home or townhouse—check out the countywide Ann Arbor Solarize program.
    Commercial building—check out the 2030 District FREE Commercial Solar Technical Assistance Program
    Homeland Solar presentation— “The Sun is Shining in Scio”
    No solar potential and a DTE residential or business customer? Enroll in DTE’s voluntary MIGreenPower
    MI Solar Communities—Resource Page
  • Elective Pay (Direct Pay)

Events

  • Implementing the A2Zero Carbon Neutrality Plan 2025 Session III: Accelerating to Zero—Faster Together University of Michigan Utilities Master Plan
  • Sustainability in Houses of Worship
  • Agrisolar: Maximizing Agriculture AND Renewable Energy
  • Sustainability Forum: A Circular City – Building physical and social infrastructure through A2ZERO’s circular
    economy programs
  • 2025 Global Symposium Mobility Innovation
  • Beyond the Bridge: A solution to homelessness

New Members

  • Arbor Hills Apartments
  • City of Chelsea
  • 2200 Green
  • Climate Control Indoor Storage
  • Prime Student Housing

News

  • ICYMI: 2030 Network Webinar Recording – Forecast 2025 – Commercial Real Estate and Climate Actions in the New Administration with slide decks and links
  • Powering operational excellence – Energy and resilience are reshaping leasing decisions in the industrial & logistics sector | JLL
  • Eco-Friendly Industrial Developments | BOMA International
  • Request For Proposals One – Coalition for Green Capital
  • Michigan Clean Energy Leaders
  • DTE 2025 Programs for Multifamily

Member Resources

  • A2 Green Business Challenge (A2GBC)
  • Commercial EV Charger Program
  • 2025 Benchmarking
  • Energy Management Grants

The Washtenaw 2030 District is funded by our members, DTE, the City of Ann Arbor and EGLE. We are accelerating our work locally because climate change is a serious and immediate threat. Science, our community, and the global market place will not be deterred in accomplishing the energy transformation that is required for our planet’s and nation’s resilience.

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March 2025 Newsletter

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