House Approves Energy Permitting Change

May 2, 2025

by Liz Gullett

As MLC’s Communications and Social Media Manager, Liz Gullett keeps clients informed and up-to-date on the goings on in Lansing and the Capitol.

Legislation reversing course on a law enacted last session, moving permitting authority for large-scale energy siting projects back to township boards, was approved by the Michigan House of Representatives this week.

Background:

    • In 2023, the legislature passed, and Governor Whitmer signed, legislation giving the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) the authority to permit certain wind and solar energy projects.
    • That law applies to facilities with 100 megawatts or more.
    • Prior to obtaining a certificate from the MPSC, the applicants conduct a number of actions, including offering to meet with the chief elected official in each affected area and holding a public meeting in each impacted area.
    • The law outlines exactly what must be included in an application for a certificate and a timeline for the application process.

Proposal:

    • House Bills 4027 and 4028 were introduced by Representative Gregory Alexander (R-Carsonville).
    • The bills repeal the portion of the law that allows the MPSC certification process to preempt local zoning and regulations under certain circumstances.
    • The bills will be sent to the Senate for consideration.

Those in favor of the proposal believe this authority should reside with local communities, ensuring locally elected leaders decide on large-scale projects. Those opposed to the bills are concerned that this would lead to higher energy costs for Michigan residents.

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