Michigan
In a case with statewide implications, Michigan appeals court ruled local officials improperly rejected eight new wind turbines near a rural airport.
At least five states passed laws requiring regulators to consider equity in decision-making in 2021. But some groups still feel invisible.
The Midwest has become ground zero for the future of transmission policy because of incumbent TOs' stifling control, R Street Institute's Devin Hartman says.
State officials say they are both excited and intimidated by the amount of clean energy funding coming through the bipartisan infrastructure bill.
Seeking a leading role in transportation electrification, Michigan will install the first electric charging roadway in the United States next year.
Michigan officials are delaying the final draft of a plan to reach carbon neutrality by 2050 to get more feedback from the public.
Michigan would have at least 2 million EVs and get half of its electricity from renewables by 2030 under a climate plan sent to Gov. Whitmer.
Rooftop solar supporters are pressing the chair of Michigan’s House Energy Committee to enact a bill ending the state’s 1% cap on distributed energy.
A bill granting incumbent transmission owners the right of first refusal to build and operate transmission in Michigan won final legislative approval.
Solar energy advocates squared off against Michigan’s largest utilities over legislation that would require state regulators to set rules for community solar.
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