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Video Available for Michigan PSC Conference on Reliability and Outages

The MPSC held a technical conference on Oct. 22 that provided a diverse range of perspectives on the electric reliability problem in Michigan, and what to do about it. The conference also included a presentation from CUB of Michigan Executive Director Amy Bandyk, who gave a preview of our upcoming 2021 Utility Performance Report, the

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MPSC Chair Daniel Scripps

Michigan Reps, GOP and Dem Alike, Call for Action About Power Outages at Hearing

The political investigation into Michigan’s problem of frequent power outages and what to do about it ramped up with a state House Energy Committee hearing on Oct. 13 in which representatives from both sides of the aisle voiced dissatisfaction with the job done by Michigan’s investor-owned utilities. The questions representatives asked of the hearing’s only

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The Fix for Michigan’s Power Outage Problem Needs To Be More Ambitious Than What The Utilities Are Offering

Consider: You’re in college and you need to get at least a C- to pass a class you are taking pass/fail. Right now your average grade in the course is an F. Say you do well enough on your final exam to raise that average to a D. Is that progress? Technically, yes. A D

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Electrical line in rural Michigan

New MPSC Order Is Step Toward Turning Around Unacceptably Poor Electric Reliability

Big news coming out of the Michigan Public Service Commission on Aug. 25 for anyone who wants to avoid more electric reliability crises like the hundreds of thousands of Michigan utility customers who have lost power during thunderstorms over the past few weeks! The MPSC approved an order that mandates Michigan’s investor-owned utilities submit reports

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MPSC To Move Faster on New Protections Following Outages, Commissioner Phillips Says

Following recent mass power outages after severe thunderstorms, the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) is accelerating efforts to implement new protections for Michigan utility customers, MPSC Commissioner Tremaine Phillips said in a meeting with stakeholder groups Aug. 18. Those efforts include making it easier for customers to access credits that reduce their electric bills following

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Oficinas de Consumers Energy en One Energy Plaza, Jackson

More Spending on the Grid Means Better Power? Not Always

In a recent op-ed in the Lansing State Journal, Citizens Utility Board (CUB) of Michigan Executive Director Amy Bandyk writes that it is “the utilities themselves,” rather than other alleged culprits like rooftop solar customers, that “have made our electricity more expensive and unreliable by failing to invest in the distribution system wisely.” What exactly

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Midwest Governors Call For Transmission Planning for Cleaner, More Affordable Energy

Moving toward more affordable, reliable and clean energy is not just about where the energy comes from, be that wind, solar, natural gas, hydro or another source. Just as important is how to get the energy from where it is generated to the consumer. Most people have a basic understanding of how a wind turbine,

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