And we’ll show you two ways to help. Together, we can be a voice for change and protect Michigan’s land, air, water, public health, and democracy.
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) is starting another round of input on the implementation of the MI Healthy Climate Plan through a series of virtual listening sessions on the priorities across the plan’s action areas.
Repair and Decarbonize Homes and Businesses
Drive building electrification and fuel-switching in existing buildings including an emphasis on low-income and disadvantaged communities and electrifying households that currently rely on delivered fuels such as propane and home heating oil.
Reduce household fossil energy use through home repairs, electrical upgrades for building and vehicle electrification, weatherization, and other energy waste reduction investments with an emphasis on ensuring equitable access.
Decarbonize government and nonprofit facilities and infrastructure, with an emphasis on low-income and disadvantaged communities, by reducing energy waste, investing in decarbonization solutions, and reducing emissions from fossil fuel combustion.