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The state awarded BATA and 18 other recipients a total of $20.8 million to fund renewable energy and electrification projects across the state.
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Chris Bzdok has argued to state regulators that utility customers shouldn’t have to pay for coal infrastructure, because the investment isn’t worth it in the long run.
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As part of the state's energy transition, the Public Service Commission has to pay special attention to the Upper Peninsula and the natural gas plants that went online there just five years ago.
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It’s an approach promoted by other states and the federal government as a way to create important habitat for pollinators. But it’s not as simple as scattering a few seeds around solar panels.
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Michigan is tackling implementation of a law that gives the state final approval of large renewable projects, and they're hoping public input will guide the process.
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Opponents of the tunnel called the decision “disastrous."
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Critics of the Line 5 tunnel pipeline won a major victory this week. A state agency, the Michigan Public Service Commission, says they will consider the…
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s notice to shut down Line 5 in the Straits of Mackinac by May won’t prompt some of the changes many environmental groups hoped…
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The plan to dig a nearly four-mile tunnel underneath the Straits of Mackinac and replace the Line 5 oil and gas pipelines continues to move forward. Last…
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Supporters of the Line 5 tunnel project showed up in full force at a state agency hearing this week. The tunnel plan, put forth by Canadian oil and gas…