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After receiving a federal loan totaling more than $1 billion, the mothballed Covert, Michigan nuclear power plant will restart.
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The new law sets ambitious targets and it clears the way for more solar and wind farms by making it harder for communities to refuse them
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Michigan will implement ambitious clean energy mandates with goal of carbon-free electricity by 2040The legislation signed Tuesday also sets a goal for utilities to generate 50% of their energy from renewable sources by 2030.
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Each bill in the clean energy package passed along party lines.
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Earlier this week environmental groups called on state legislators to exclude the Kent County incinerator from bill.
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Kent County incinerator a "carve out" in Michigan Senate clean energy bill.
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A Michigan Senate committee moved ahead part of a Democrat-led clean energy plan Wednesday.
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The Midwest hub in Illinois, Indiana and Michigan will use hydrogen in steel and glass production, power generation, heavy-duty transportation and sustainable aviation fuel.
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A coalition of nonpartisan organizations in Grand Rapids are urging lawmakers to quickly pass clean energy policies. The call to action came ahead of a visit from a state task force Wednesday morning.
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A bill before a Michigan Senate committee would require state regulators to commission a feasibility study on nuclear energy