Michigan Public Service Commission (MI PSC)
Michigan lawmakers grilled DTE and CMS Energy officials over their efforts to restore power following storms that slammed the state in February and March.
Consumers Energy and DTE Energy are on the hot seat after weather-related outages that affected as many as 1 million Michigan customers since February.
DTE Energy will need substantial customer rate increases to keep up with its mounting grid reliability and clean energy investments, executives said.
Michigan utilities would have to provide more transparency on their spending to influence rate cases under regulations proposed by the attorney general.
DTE Energy unveiled its latest proposed integrated resource plan, pledging to end its use of coal by 2035 and go carbon free by 2050.
DTE Energy executives promised a more aggressive clean energy transition during a third quarter earnings call.
State regulators say minimum requirements on interregional transfer capacity could produce cross border transmission where Order 1000 failed.
Regulators and storage developers speaking at ACP’s Energy Storage Policy Forum said meeting ambitious storage targets presents a range of challenges.
Regulators approved an agreement that will end CMS Energy’s use of coal-fired generation by 2025 and boost development of renewables and storage.
Alarmed by the closing of the Palisades nuclear plant, Michigan lawmakers voted to require a study on the future feasibility of nuclear power in the state.
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