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The Michigan Public Service Commission is asking Consumers Energy to show why it shouldn’t face fines over possible instances of overcharging customers and malfunctioning natural gas meters.
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The Michigan Public Service Commission approved a long-term energy plan for one of the state’s largest utilities Wednesday.
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Buried lines are protected from common outage causes, such as falling tree limbs, ice, and heavy winds.
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Hearings on the Michigan Senate’s proposed clean energy plan could start next month.
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The Michigan Public Service Commission has taken a step toward holding power companies financially responsible for unreliable service.
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Michigan’s top utility regulators are planning to hold public hearings Monday in Jackson and Dearborn.
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A Michigan regulatory panel wants more information on Enbridge Energy’s plan to drill an oil pipeline tunnel beneath a channel linking two of the Great Lakes. The state Public Service Commission delayed a decision Thursday on the Canadian company's request for a permit to run a section of its Line 5 through the proposed tunnel.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed preexisting energy justice crises like costly utility bills and the dangers of energy pollution, which may not have…
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Michigan utility Consumers Energy has received regulatory approval to increase natural gas rates by 7.6%.The state Public Service Commission OK'd the…
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There are multiple steps Michigan should take to ensure that there’s enough energy for homes and businesses if we have another polar vortex this…