The 347MW Assembly Solar Project is the largest in the state. Located in Shiawassee County, it began construction in 2019 and was completed in March 2022. On Jan 5, 2026 Consumers Energy started operations of its largest solar array, Muskegon Solar a 1900 acre solar farm @ the County wastewater plant in Moreland Township. The sprawling array can generate 250 MW of electricity, enough electricity to power 40,000 homes & businesses. (https://www.mlive.com/news/muskegon/2026/01/muskegon-countys-massive-new-solar-farm-goes-online.html) In July 2012, Michigan's largest rooftop array, 977.6 kW, was installed in
Canton on the
IKEA store.
Ford Motor Company and
DTE Energy built the largest solar plant in the state, a 1.04 MW solar car port at Ford's world headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan in 2015. In 2015, DTE built a 1.1 MW solar farm at
Domino's Farms near Ann Arbor, slightly larger than the Ford carport. The IKEA store announced an expansion of its existing array in 2015 to bring it to 1.2 MW. A 1.95 MW solar farm at DTE's Greenwood Energy Center near St. Clair came online in January 2016.
Indiana Michigan Power, in November 2016, opened a 4.6 MW solar farm near
Watervliet. In May 2017, DTE brought online two solar farms in Lapeer County: a 28.4 MW farm and a 19.6 MW solar farm. These are the first large utility-scale solar farms in the state, with the larger covering 200 acres of land and the smaller one covering 100 acres. In July 2017, DTE completed a 2MW solar farm built in a closed city park in Detroit. The 24 MW Delta solar farm opened in two phases in 2018, supplying power for the
Lansing Board of Water and Light.
Michigan State University built the largest solar car port project in North America, that covers 5000 parking spaces and has a total of 15 MW(DC) of power, completed in December 2017. A 1.3 MW solar farm was built by
American Municipal Power at a
brownfield site in
Coldwater and came online in February 2018. Flushing Schools built a 0.96 MW system spread over the roofs of seven school buildings, completed in 2019. In December 2020, the 20 MW Temperance Solar, 20 MW Bingham Solar, 15 MW Electric City Solar and the first 50 MW phase of Assembly Solar Farm were all brought online.
Fort Custer began construction in May 2015 of a 0.25 MW solar farm with plans for a second 0.3 MW farm later. This is part of the U.S. military's renewable energy goals of 25% renewables by 2025. In 2017, a project was announced for Fort Custer that would be a
microgrid consisting of a 1.375 MW diesel system, 0.720 MW solar PV array, and a 0.400 MW energy storage system.
Camp Grayling has a small 0.02 MW installation on one building roof while
Selfridge Air National Guard Base had no solar power by 2014. Orion Renewable Energy Group, has proposed a 100 MW solar farm in SE Goodland Township in Lapeer County.
Solar with battery storage "Circuit West" is a thirteen-block
microgrid test in Grand Rapids. It contains a 0.65MW array of 1,800 panels on the roofs of three buildings and a 500 kW-hr battery.
Community solar In 2015, several
community solar projects were proposed. Consumers Power built a 3 MW solar farm at
Grand Valley State University, completed April 2016, which became the largest solar farm in Michigan. Consumers Power also built a 1 MW community solar project at
Western Michigan University, completed in August 2016. Spartan Solar, a 1.2 MW installation in
Cadillac, was built by Wolverine Power Cooperative in fall 2016, the largest solar plant in Northern Michigan. A 0.3 MW community solar farm in East Lansing opened in January 2019 for Lansing Board of Water and Light. Escanaba approved a 1MW partly community solar installation near Delta County Airport to be online in 2018.
Proposed and under construction Pittsfield Township has approved a 20 MW Community Solar Project on 77 acres owned by Ann Arbor. A proposed 125 MW solar farm near Muskegon would also be among the largest in the state. Ranger Power's 149MW River Fork solar farm would be built in
Sheridan Township, Calhoun County by mid-2021 and has an agreement with Consumers Energy. Ranger has also proposed a 200 MW farm in Montcalm County to be called Freshwater Solar. The 200 MW Calhoun Solar Energy Center is proposed in 2019 by Invenergy for
Convis Township in Calhoun County which signed an agreement with Consumers Power in March 2021. In 2019, Ann Arbor proposed a 20 MW solar farm on a closed landfill site. In February 2020, Michigan State University's board approved a proposal to seek a 20 MW solar farm on 100 acres. Traverse City is investigating a 10MW solar farm at the Cherry City Airport and a 1MW farm on a waste dump; nearby Acme Township is working on the 9MW Trailside Solar Farm. A 150 MW solar farm to be built in Coldwater in Branch County was seeking planning approval in 2021. Copper Country Power has an agreement to build solar farms on two former mining sites in the Upper Peninsula: Groveland Mine in Dickinson County, and 7 Mile Pit in Crawford County. Superior Solar Project will be a 150 MW solar farm in Sands Township, Marquette County. White Tail Solar would be a 120 MW farm in Washtenaw County, A 100 MW solar project in
Hart, Michigan was expected to be online in 2023. ==Distributed solar ==