February 23, 2025

Michigan Public Service Commission (MI PSC)

Regulatory Assistance Project
Michigan Enviros Use Report for New Push to Remove Solar Cap
Environmentalists are urging Michigan lawmakers to end the 1% cap on rooftop solar after state regulators concluded there was no need for the limit.
Consumers Energy
Michigan PSC Tightens Rules on Utility Service Following Blackouts
Michigan regulators propose tightened rules for restoring electric service after blackouts, responding to August storms that left many without power.
Consumers Energy
Michigan PSC Issues Emergency Order Following Devastating Storms
The Michigan PSC issued an emergency order requiring investor-owned utilities to report on their efforts to mitigate damage and outages from severe weather.
Michigan PSC
Michigan PSC Filing New Distributed Generation Rule
Michigan regulators want to revamp their interconnection process to create more certainty for generation developers and a fast-track for small projects.
DTE Energy
DTE CEO Hints at Accelerating Coal Plant Closures
DTE Energy's CEO indicated that the utility is looking at how to accelerate coal plant closures during a second quarter earnings call.
CMS Energy
Consumers Energy to End Coal Use by 2025
Consumers Energy plans to shutter its five remaining coal plants by 2025 while tripling its renewable capacity and increasing use of natural gas.
Mich. Utilities Say They Support Raising Solar Cap
CMS Energy and DTE Energy support an increase in Michigan’s rooftop solar cap, attempting to head off a bill that would eliminate the limit.
Court Proceedings, Treaty Could Keep Mich. Pipeline Open
Court proceedings and a 1977 treaty will likely keep the four-mile portion of Enbridge Energy’s Line 5 pipeline under the Mackinac Straits pipeline open.

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