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The Michigan Public Service Commission approved a long-term energy plan for one of the state’s largest utilities today.
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With a goal of reaching carbon neutrality over the next 16 years, East Grand Rapids is the first city in the state participating in DTE Energy’s Clean Vision Natural Gas Balance Program.
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Some Michigan House lawmakers are responding to this winter’s widespread blackouts with a new task force.
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Michigan’s largest utility companies faced questioning from state lawmakers today over recent widespread blackouts.
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Wednesday’s historic ice storm brought down thousands of power lines. Utility officials say they’ve been prioritizing safety for customers before proceeding with power restoration.
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Ford Motor Company is planning to shift its Michigan factories to carbon-neutral energy sources by 2025.
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Tens of thousands of utility customers in Michigan remain without power, after strong storms swept through the state yesterday.
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Critics are calling attention to a new dark money group that's linked to DTE Energy.
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A state senator wants to pass a law prohibiting natural gas utilities from charging customers for gas that leaks from pipes.
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Detroit officials plan to go underground this week to get to the bottom of what caused an intersection in the city to buckle.