
Michigan House Passes Legislation Limiting Local Authority on Renewable Energy Zoning
The Michigan House of Representatives has passed legislation that would give the state permitting authority over large wind and solar projects, stripping local municipalities of standard zoning approval. The move is part of a broader effort to transition the state's energy systems to carbon-free power sources. Supporters argue that centralizing permitting authority will help overcome opposition campaigns that have derailed renewable projects in some communities. However, opponents, including local government officials, argue that communities should have the right to decide where and if such projects can be developed. The legislation must now pass the Senate before reaching Governor Gretchen Whitmer's desk.
