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Grand Rapids Red Project is using millions in settlement money to help Michigan lead the nation in reducing overdose deaths, a ballot initiative to ban Michigan's public utilities and large government contractors from political giving dropped off signatures Wednesday, and more.
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The projects will deliver 1.5 gigawatts or 6 gigawatt hours of battery storage, storing energy during times of excess use and utilizing that storage as needed
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Current law lets public utilities apply for higher rates every 12 months
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Attorney General Nessel says she plans to intervene in all major rate cases
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The bill would also require utilities to implement workforce protections and transition programs, as well as upgrade infrastructure reliability standards
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Major Tim Meyer and Jason Sparks give details.
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Michigan energy regulators conditionally OK’d a plan to power a massive data center project. DTE would need to significantly expand its energy capacity for the data center
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Michigan energy regulators will hear public comment Wednesday in a matter involving a planned data center near Ann Arbor
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DTE and the developers say construction needs to begin by the beginning of the year
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The move comes after years of state lawmakers trying and failing to pass similar restrictions