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December 5, 2025

Michigan

DTE to Cut Spending in Response to Pandemic
DTE Energy will cut $60 million in operations and maintenance expenses to counteract sagging energy sales caused by social distancing measures in Michigan.
Consumers Energy Accelerates Zero-carbon Target
Consumers Energy announced plans to achieve net-zero emissions by 2040, putting it on track to achieve that goal a decade earlier than most of its peers.
Michigan PSC Orders DTE to Redo IRP
The Michigan PSC told DTE Electric to extensively revise its 15-year IRP, finding the utility didn’t adequately factor in the benefits of renewable energy.
Northern Focus for MTEP 20
MISO will focus on the northern portion of its footprint with two supplemental studies to be included in its 2020 Transmission Expansion Plan cycle.
Michigan PSC Settlement Resolves PURPA Clashes
The Michigan PSC approved a settlement between Consumers Energy and solar developers, resolving arguments over the utility’s obligations under PURPA.
DTE IRP Draws Fire from Renewable Proponents
DTE’s latest integrated resource plan before the Michigan PSC is attracting detractors who say it is short-sighted and relies blindly on fossil fuels.
Mich. PSC Urges Changes After Winter Emergency
The Michigan PSC called on DTE and Consumers to step up measures to head off supply emergencies like the one that arose this past winter.
FERC Delays Mich. Tx Decision for State Input
FERC suspended a ruling on Consumers Energy’s complaint over a pending transmission project in Michigan until the PSC weighs in.
Michigan Regulators Intercede in MTEP Complaint
Michigan regulators are stepping into a dispute over classifying a contested interconnection project included in MISO’s 2018 Transmission Expansion Plan.
Mich. Energy Storage Idea Poses New Life for Old Mines
Old and new will interconnect if Michigan Tech can pull off an energy storage concept that pairs the state’s abandoned mines with pumped storage.

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