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Northern Michigan utility companies say power will not be restored in some areas impacted by last week's ice storm for the next four to five days.
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Rural residents are left holding the bills for everything from solar panels to grain dryers.
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The Ontario government announced it’s charging an extra 25 percent on all electricity exports to the U.S. Monday.The provincial government says that’ll impact 1.5 million homes spread across Michigan, Minnesota, and New York. Ontario said that could cost up to $400,000 each day the surcharge is in place, blaming tariffs from the Trump Administration for the move.
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The Michigan State Housing Development Authority hopes to boost energy efficiency and lower costs for low-income renters with a new $35 Million Partnership.
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The Michigan Public Service Commission approved a DTE electric rate increase that will amount to about $4.60 more each month on the average residential customer bill.
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The historic restart of a nuclear power plant is planned for later this year on the shores of Lake Michigan, and a northern Michigan energy cooperative is playing a major role.
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Chinese battery maker Gotion has filed in federal court looking to seek a protective order that would stop their company president, Chen Li, from being deposed in a lawsuit centered around an EV battery manufacturing plant near Big Rapids.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer told an economic forum Monday that nuclear energy is a necessary part of her goal to generate all of Michigan’s electricity without fossil fuels.
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Floating solar panels are somewhat new in the U.S. In some places, the competition for land makes putting solar panel on plastic rafts feasible.
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Who wants to buy thirteen hydroelectric dams? That's exactly what Consumers Energy is trying to figure out.