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Sen. Mallory McMorrow, D-Royal Oak, and Michigan Public Service Commission Chair Dan Scripps joined the show to talk through holding Michigan's energy companies accountable.
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Last week’s ice storm left hundreds of thousands of households without power for days through freezing temperatures. That’s as giant floods and downed electric lines due to torrential storms have become more common due to climate change.
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More than 700,000 utility customers lost power in the wake of Wednesday's winter storm, mostly blamed on accumulating ice and high winds.
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An ice storm Wednesday night knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of Michiganders.
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DTE said "a technical issue" was preventing access to customer service systems Wednesday night.
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The Energy and Policy Institute says DTE Energy had the third highest number of power shutoffs to its customers in 2021 and 2022, among the utilities operating in the 35 states included in its latest report.
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Today on the show, a look at dark money spending by a Michigan monopoly, and we say goodbye to the Cheers! team.
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DTE Energy will begin new "time of day" rates for its customers in March. That means higher electricity rates when it's most expensive to produce electricity.
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Line trimmers "are extremely in demand, right now," said James Shaw, business manager of Local 17 for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.