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Michigan is asking the federal government for an emergency infusion of money to keep a west Michigan nuclear power plant from shutting down. We have more from Rick Pluta.
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Low income households in Washtenaw County and Southeast Michigan face an greater energy burden. That means paying for gas and electricity eats up a significant amount of the monthly budget. A coalition of groups, including the Ann Arbor-based Ecology Center, has been working with the Michigan Public Service Commission and the utilities in the state to create programs of greater assistance. David Fair brings you the latest in his conversation with the Ecology Center's Alexis Blizman.
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“The Green Room” series on pipelines continues. In the previous three segments we discovered the web of underground infrastructure is more complex and…
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A state commission will take a hard look at DTE Energy’s past improper shutoffs. The Michigan Public Service Commission will hold an evidentiary hearing…
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There’s been a shakeup at the agency responsible for Michigan energy policy. People are being re-assigned as the agency’s leader leaves state government…
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State agencies have weighed in on the controversial Enbridge Line 5 pipeline.There’s still time for people to comment on a report about potential…
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The state has extended the deadline for companies to bid on work studying of Enbridge Line 5. That’s the oil and gas pipeline that runs under the Mackinac…
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A state lawmaker says Michigan should encourage more companies to take oil out of existing wells that have already been capped. Jake Neher has more.A…