Groups challenge East China Township DTE plant approval
A coalition of environmental groups is appealing the Michigan Public Service Commission’s approval of a new natural gas power plant slated for East China Township next year.
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Clean Energy Ballot Initiative Campaign Announces Breakthrough Agreement
Clean Energy, Healthy Michigan Announces Breakthrough Agreement with MI Energy Companies DTE Energy and Consumers Energy to Bring more Clean Energy to Michigan Residents Clean Energy, Healthy Michigan…
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Michigan conservatives hope to make inroads on clean energy with ALEC
The American Legislative Exchange Council has long been hostile to policies designed to advance clean energy. A group of Michigan conservatives are seeking a new approach.
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In Michigan, a conservative clean energy playbook emerges
Renewable energy is getting cheaper and more popular, even among Republican voters, and that makes now a better time than ever for conservative candidates to support clean energy…
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Solar installations put Ypsilanti, Michigan on the clean energy map
A volunteer-driven effort to install solar in the middle-class town of 20,000 people has caught the attention of Google and the U.S. Department of Energy.
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5 takeaways from Michigan’s renewable portfolio standard report
The debate over renewable energy in Michigan is again in full swing. Within the past two weeks, advocates launched a ballot initiative to require utilities to hit 30…
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Upper Peninsula groups see a bigger role for solar, efficiency
Michigan regulators’ approval of gas units to replacing an aging coal plant was a setback for Upper Peninsula clean energy groups, but advocates still see opportunities to expand…
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Q&A: Michigan energy director says pipeline shutdown ‘still very much on the table’
Since Gov. Rick Snyder took office in 2011, Michigan’s energy sector — like those across the country — has undergone a major shift. Utilities plan to have closed…
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Ann Arbor Passes 100% Renewable Energy City Resolution
The City of Ann Arbor unanimously passed a resolution committing to using 100% clean and renewable energy for all city facilities by 2035. Ann Arbor has come one…
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In Michigan, study shows utility energy savings mostly benefit wealthier customers
Michigan utilities spend tens of millions of dollars each year on rebates, energy audits and other programs to help customers cut their energy bills. Most of that spending…
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