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Consumers Energy spent almost $30 million in 30 days keeping the J.H. Campbell Plant open in Port Sheldon Township, following an emergency 90-day order from the U.S. Department of Energy.
The administration must decide this month whether to again use emergency powers to keep open a coal plant near Grand Rapids.
Energy Vault entered an exclusivity agreement for a $300M preferred equity investment to launch Asset Vault, a subsidiary focused on developing, building and operating energy storage assets.
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The National Interest on MSNTrump’s Hit to Wind Is the Latest Example of Political Energy FavoritismTrump’s crackdown on wind shows how both parties use energy policy to pick winners and losers, ultimately undermining market competition.
Utility shutoffs are surging, bills are rising, and renewable projects are delayed. The Metro explores what it means for ...
Energy companies will be forced to pay £40 in compensation for “dumb” smart meters and delayed installation appointments, ...
People are always looking for ways to save money and energy. 9&10’s Megan Huiskens spoke with Consumer’s Energy about the ...
The national electric utility company is reporting record second-quarter profits while Ohio customers shell out more for ...
Ofgem’s crackdown has already seen the regulator enforce the repair or replacement of more than 600,000 smart meters over the ...
PJM Interconnection, the nonprofit that manages the country’s largest electricity grid region, is barely known by the general ...
People living near pylons to get £2,500 off electricity bills over 10 years, as smart meter plans are unveiled to give ...
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