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Efforts to expand state hate crime law to include more protected classes, a national video series between academics and artists/creatives discussing Black operatives along the underground railroad, Ann Arbor flooding, and the afterlives of solar panels.
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Oxford School shooter could serve life without parole, the Moth story slam does porch pop-ups, a great Detroit Tiger player with a bad legacy, sheep helping solar fields and a conversation with a Southwest Detroit muralist.
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Only 1.02% of Michigan's in-state electricity generation comes from solar. Most surrounding states have more and are projected to continue to outpace Michigan.
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Despite the pandemic, it’s been a good year for small-scale solar developers in the state.“We've been super busy. This is the busiest year we've ever…
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In May, the Michigan Public Service Commission approved a new, so-called "inflow/outflow" model for rooftop solar rates, replacing the former "net…
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Until recently, if a home solar array produced more electricity than the house used, it would go through the meter onto the grid. Residents with solar…
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Advocates for solar energy are calling for a change in state law, after the Michigan Tax Tribunal sided with the city of Ann Arbor in a dispute over the…
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The Next IdeaThink about a hot August day. Your car has been sitting out in a parking lot for hours and hours. Think of how hot it is when you get back…
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Arbor Arbor residents with deep front yards may soon be permitted to put solar arrays in them. The city's planning manager, Brett Lenart, says some people…