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Environmental Groups File for a Contested Case Hearing on Saline Data Center

Press ReleaseMichigan
Sierra Club, along with other environmental and utility watchdog groups, has officially filed for a contested case hearing with the Michigan Public Service Commission objecting to a fast-track approval for DTE Electric’s contracts to serve a massive data center in…

Michigan’s Opportunity to Cash In on Waste

BackgrounderMichiganAndrea Collins

A proposed increase to Michigan’s waste disposal surcharge could fund recycling and waste prevention efforts—especially food waste reduction—throughout the state.

DOE Orders Another Zombie Fossil Fuel Plant to Stay Online

Press ReleasePennsylvania, United States
The U.S. Department of Energy issued an order to mandate that a dirty and outdated power plant outside of Philadelphia continue operating beyond its planned closure, a week after issuing a similar order in Michigan.