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Chart of the Week - Comparison Utility-Scale Net Electricity Generation . . . Comparison of Utility-Scale Net Electricity Generation Types Michigan and the United States average as of April 2023 Michigan Nuclear 25 8% United States Average Renewables 27 0% Natural Gas 40 3% Nuclear 19 0% Coal 13 4% petroleum 0 3% Natural Gas 45 7% Coal 14 2% Source: Energy Information Administration SFA Staff Contact: Alex Krabill
Michigans energy consumption | Research Starters - EBSCO Natural gas both produced in and imported into Michigan represented an important input into the generation of electric power, accounting for about 34 percent of all electricity generated The state possesses very little in the way of coal or liquid petroleum
How does Michigan get its electricity? - Planet Detroit In 2019, natural gas powered 31% of Michigan’s electricity, and nuclear generated 29% Natural gas in particular has seen a dramatic increase over the past two decades
Michigan - IER Michigan has average electricity prices, with over 65 percent of the state’s electricity generated from coal The state’s three nuclear power plants together provide over 21 percent of the state’s electricity generation, with natural gas supplying much of the rest
Michigan Electricity Sources - Compare Electricity Natural gas usage has more than doubled in the last decade in Michigan and should continue to grow in the foreseeable future Less than 10% of Michigan residents rely on electricity for heating their homes in the winter
State Brief: Michigan Michigan’s electric generation mix is supplied by coal, nuclear, and natural gas resources, each contributing, on average, around one-third to that mix