The Michigan Senate recently passed new legislation that will fast track the use of carbon capture and storage in Michigan.
Consumers Energy plans to pay a premium price to buy back power from its 13 hydropower dams after selling them to a private equity firm for $1 apiece.
The Republican-led Michigan House has passed a bipartisan bill package looking to encourage the use of nuclear energy in the state. This will be done largely via tax incentives and taxpayer-funded ...
The Department of Energy claimed that the Midcontinent Independent System Operator faced an "energy emergency," according to ...
Lansing — Alessandra Carreon, one of three members of the state panel that sets electricity and gas rates, confirmed Thursday that Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is not re-appointing her to Michigan Public ...
Michiganders will feel President Donald Trump’s trade war with Canada at home and at the pump, state energy regulators say. “As a result of the tariffs going into effect, it’s safe to assume that ...
Eckford Township — State law puts the wishes of energy companies ahead of the interests of residents by limiting the public's ability to resist or even influence the paths of new high-voltage ...
Keeping the J.H. Campbell coal plant in Michigan running past its planned retirement in May led to a net loss of $80 million ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The government shutdown may not only affect food assistance programs but also other federally funded ...
As Enbridge President and CEO Greg Ebel is fond of saying, “You can’t run a full-time economy on part-time power.” In today’s rapidly evolving world, energy demand is growing at an unprecedented rate.
Consumers Energy announced in a news release that they have requested state and federal regulators approval of the sale of ...
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