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The effort could test the Michigan public's desire to rein in energy and health care companies that have become major forces in state politics.
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mlive on MSN‘We’re the guinea pigs’: Solar farm is first in Michigan to go to state for approvalA controversial law passed by Democrats to speed renewable energy development allows sprawling wind and solar farms to bypass ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has decided to review whether Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel's lawsuit seeking to shut down ...
Backers of the committee say large utility companies like DTE Energy and Consumers Energy wield too much influence over state ...
If approved, the rate increase would be the fourth major hike in five years. The Detroit Free Press estimates the rake hike ...
Records, court filings and emails reveal how federal review of Enbridge's Great Lakes tunnel project leaves tribal officials ...
The Michigan Public Service Commission is urging the state’s largest utilities to more regularly trim trees, replace equipment more often and make better-supported requests to regulators for ...
"These rate increases are really choking our people," Roslyn Ogburn, a partnership coordinator for the Michigan League of Conservation Voters, shared with the Detroit Free Press. "We're telling the ...
Residents who recently attended a Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) meeting have one unified message for DTE Energy: enough with the rate hikes. "People are fed up," Donavan McKinney, a ...
Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) commissioners Katherine Peretick, Dan Scripps and Alessandra Carreon (left to right) listen to public comment in Lansing on Friday, Dec. 1, 2023.
Applications and ongoing proceedings were consolidated by the Michigan Public Service Commission last year. The commission most recently collected feedback on the projects at its May 15 meeting.
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