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Recent News: New transmission line could give Michigan better access to cheaper, more reliable, cleaner electricity from the grid

Michigan Radio By Traci Samilton April 11, 2022 https://www.michiganradio.org/2022-04-11/new-transmission-line-could-give-michigan-better-access-to-cheaper-more-reliable-cleaner-electricity-from-the-grid

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CUB in the News: Profitable Utility Company Shut Off Electricity to Homes Hundreds of Thousands of Times

ProPublica Credit: Rebecca Mock  Outlier Media Patch By Sarah Alvarez March 18, 2022 https://www.propublica.org/article/lights-out-profitable-utility-company-shut-off-electricity-to-homes-hundreds-of-thousands-of-times https://outliermedia.org/detroits-heavy-burden-high-electric-rates-tens-of-thousands-of-shut-offs-and-a-looming-price-hike/ https://patch.com/michigan/across-mi/lights-out-during-pandemic

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Press Release: AG Nessel, Citizens Utility Board Urge Clean Energy Comments from Utilities

https://www.michigan.gov/ag/0,4534,7-359-92297_47203-578075–,00.html Media contact: Lynsey Mukomel 517-599-2746 Public inquiries: 517-335-7622 March 1, 2022 LANSING – Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel joined the Citizens Utility Board of Michigan (CUB) in asking the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) to seek comments from utilities on their plans to incorporate federal grants and loans that are available to assist in addressing

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