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A massive solar project is planned for Muskegon County to provide clean renewable energy at the site of the wastewater treatment complex
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Local restrictions in Michigan derailed more than two dozen utility-scale renewable energy projects as of last May, according to a study by the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia University
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A petition campaign plans to start gathering signatures soon to repeal Michigan’s new clean energy law. It’s aiming to get a question on the November ballot
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An Indiana power company has received approval from Michigan utility regulators to build a solar farm, which will help power homes in southwest Michigan.
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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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The legislation received heavy pushback from Republicans, who said the package would ultimately come at the expense of rural areas in the state where solar and wind projects are likely to be sited
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Each bill in the clean energy package passed along party lines.
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New bills in the Michigan House would give state regulators the power to zone land for certain solar and wind projects.
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The idea of overruling local government control faced push-back from both Republican lawmakers and local government organizations.
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The integrated resource plan, or IRP, requires DTE Electric to reduce its reliance on coal, speed up renewable energy projects, and disclose large political donations