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DTE Energy is asking for a waiver to a state rule that would require it to automatically credit customers who are hit by long or repeated power outages.
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DTE Energy, one of the state’s largest energy providers, is set to offer buyouts to around 3,000 employees.
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Sen. Mallory McMorrow, D-Royal Oak, and Michigan Public Service Commission Chair Dan Scripps joined the show to talk through holding Michigan's energy companies accountable.
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DTE Energy shut off accounts more than 200,000 times since the pandemic began and 1.2 million times before that. Hear the findings of an investigative report into the regulatory system leaving many Michiganders in the dark. After that, conversations on coyotes and on a revered Detroit media producer’s new memoir.
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The Energy Optimization program created in 2008 and renewed in 2016 ends December 31st.
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The Michigan Public Service Commission is considering a rule that opponents say would dramatically raise electricity rates for schools, universities and…
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The lame duck session wrapped up in Lansing this week. In this Week in Review, Michigan Radio Weekend Edition host Rebecca Kruth and senior news analyst…
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The lame duck session for the Michigan Legislature has come to a close. Some people have called the end-of-year session "strange," but you can't say it…
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A major rewrite of Michigan’s energy policy is on its way to Governor Rick Snyder.The main focus of the bills is helping utilities replace coal-fired…
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Energy policy will change under the new administration and state policies in places such as Michigan are more likely to look like Trump policies than…