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DTE Energy, the largest energy company in Michigan, is proposing to accelerate the closure of the state’s largest power plant.
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Today, where does DTE and Consumers Energy spend its political money? Then, how the Flint Repertory Theatre is doing three years after COVID shut it down. To end the show, one of Michigan’s most prominent poets discussed his winning one of the most prestigious awards in poetry.
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A legislative committee meeting heard from utilities and regulators as they try to work out what can be done to increase reliability of electric service.
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A few weeks ago, more than a 700,000 customers of DTE and Consumers Energy faces outages. Power may be back on, but the consequences are lingering.
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Wayne County declares an emergency at the county juvenile detention center. A zoo in Grand Rapids looks to help repopulate a midwest butterfly. Finally, learning about Ann Arbor’s hopes to move to municipal power.
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Last week, state House members grilled DTE and Consumers Energy officials about the outages. This week, it's the Senate's turn
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Michigan’s largest utility companies faced questioning from state lawmakers Wednesday over recent widespread blackouts.
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Today, we broke down how DTE cut its operations budget just months before the ice storm. Then, we heard about why Michigan may soon become a haven for those fleeing the effects of climate change elsewhere. Plus, why EVs pay less in road use taxes, and we ended by revisiting our conversation with Mattawan-based debut novelist Maria Dong
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State regulators want to hear from frustrated Michigan residents who lost electricity during recent storms across the Lower Peninsula. The Michigan Public Service Commission sets rates and other policies affecting utilities.