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Michigan’s Economy Isn’t As Bad As First Predicted

Despite the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, Michigan’s economy isn’t in as bad as economists first thought. During the state’s Consensus Revenue Estimating Conference, it was said that Michigan had a stronger than anticipated recovery. Federal COVID-19 recovery aid, consumer spending, manufacturing and the auto industry have all helped Michigan’s …

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EGLE Seeking Proposals For Energy Storage Road Map

Michigan’s Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy are looking for proposals to support the creation of an Energy Storage Roadmap for Michigan. Proposals of up to $200,000 in matching funding are being sought.  The winning applicant will cover multiple issues, including identifying opportunities, policy barriers and potential. The winning …

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L’Anse Now Has Guidelines For Generating Electricity

Residents and business owners in the village of L’Anse who want to install their own electrical generation equipment now have guidelines to work with. At last night’s meeting, manager Bob LaFave explained the Parallel Generator ordinance. The ordinance sets out the technical requirements for interfacing private devices with the village …

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