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The Board of State Canvassers will now make sure everything is in order with the petition language before supporters start ...
A longtime staffer for prominent Democratic politicians will serve on a state regulatory body vetting utility rate increases ...
Following confirmation from Michigan Public Service Commission Commissioner Alessandra Carreon that she would not be reappointed to the regulatory body, prompting speculation and concern from energy ...
The Maryland Energy Administration has announced more than $12 million in grant funds to add electric school buses and charging infrastructure in seven local school districts. This districts, some ...
The Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) has approved certificates of public convenience and necessity for two major ...
These articles are part of a series in partnership between Great Lakes Now and Planet Detroit. Read the whole series here.
More than 3,000 electric customers across northern Michigan were without power Sunday, July 6, as rain and thunderstorms ...
Severe weather expected in Michigan later on June 18, particularly in southern Michigan. Damaging winds with gusts of 20-70 ...
Two electric transmission line projects pending state approval have some Michigan residents worried that their properties could be seized via eminent domain.
A rate hike started in April for Consumers Energy electric customers – and the company is already well into the process for requesting its next one.
Attorney General Dana Nessel filed a notice of intervention on behalf of Michigan’s residents in a $436 million electric rate case.
(WPBN/WGTU) – Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has announced her intervention in Consumers Energy Company's latest electric rate case, marking the largest proposed rate hike during her tenure.
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