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Proposal A on the city of Ann Arbor's ballot asks voters if they want to authorize a "Sustainable Energy Utility."
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Today, changing our single-use lives. We’re finding out how Michigan is coping with changes in recycling… and what happens to stuff you throw in the bin. Then, interpreting the top-of-mind issues during the Republican National Convention this week. Plus, the co-creator of FOUND magazine takes his show on the road.
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On today's episode, a conversation with the co-founders of Solar Party Detroit. Their start-up provides off-the-grid solar generator service to people who need outdoor electricity for events.
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Today, the cyberattack and labor issues at Ascension St. John hospital in Detroit. Then, the less known operatives of the Underground Railroad. Plus, solar-powered summer fun!
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The Michigan Public Service Commission has held multiple workgroups with stakeholders as it prepares to begin implementing a new wind and solar permit law in November.
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The changes at MSU a year after a campus shooting, the pros and cons of large solar projects in Detroit neighborhoods and navigating the back and forth between couples regarding their finances.
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The Michigan Senate approved bills Wednesday that would give state regulators final say in siting solar and wind projects.
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A bill to support solar power production on farmland passed the Michigan Senate Tuesday.
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Like DTE Energy and Consumers Energy, southwest Michigan electricity company Indiana Michigan Power has reached the 1% cap on rooftop solar participation that's allowed under state law. But unlike the state's two largest utilities, I&M does not plan to lift that cap.
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The U.S. Department of Energy is funding the SolSmart program. It will offer training, technical advice, and assistance in drafting ordinances to pave the way to greater use of solar power.