Politics/Government

DOE Announces $10.5 Billion Investment To Strengthen America’s Electric Grid

WASHINGTON, D.C.—The U.S. Department of Energy issued a Request for Information seeking input on the $10.5 billion Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnership Program to enhance the resilience and reliability of America’s electric grid. The RFI seeks information from states, Tribes, communities, utilities, project developers, and other key stakeholders to help refine the funding opportunity announcement

By |2022-09-05T13:03:55-04:00September 5th, 2022|Clean Update, Featured, Politics, Politics/Government|

Michigan State Police Crime Lab Halts Cannabis Blood Tests After False THC Positives Discovered

LANSING - The Michigan State Police Forensic Science Division is examining a discrepancy discovered earlier this week in THC blood testing results in which the presence of CBD in a blood sample may have led to a positive result for THC, an MSP spokesperson said Friday. “Out of an abundance of caution, the MSP/FSD today

By |2022-08-28T11:15:54-04:00August 26th, 2022|Featured, Marijuana Business, News, Politics, Politics/Government|

Biden Signs CHIPS Act Into Law – Will Help Detroit Automakers Sell More Vehicles

WASHINGTON DC - President Joe Biden signed the CHIPS and Science Act into law Tuesday morning, sending $52.7 billion to processor manufacturers over the next five years in an effort to help the United States reclaim its semiconductor industry prowess. It also will help move to customers Detroit-made vehicles on storage lots missing microprocessors. The legislation has already

By |2022-08-09T14:35:09-04:00August 9th, 2022|Auto Tech, Politics, Politics/Government|

Judge Stays Ruling in Minimum Wage, Sick Time Case

LANSING - In somewhat of a surprise, the Judge at the court of claims whose decision would have increased minimum wage and added a mandatory paid sick leave benefit has agreed to “stay” his own decision. This means that the decision will not go into effect until February 19, 2023, or upon action of a

By |2022-08-01T12:52:44-04:00August 1st, 2022|Politics, Politics/Government|

Biden Proposes Rule Requiring States, Cities To Set Transportation Climate Targets

WASHINGTON DC - A proposed rule released by the Biden administration Thursday would require states and cities to set carbon emission reduction targets for transportation. The draft rule would require state transportation departments and metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs) with National Highway System mileage within their boundaries to both measure their transportation-related emissions and develop reduction targets. This

By |2022-07-16T12:38:51-04:00July 16th, 2022|Clean Update, Featured, Politics, Politics/Government|

Public Service Commission Shores Up Michigan’s Reserves of Energy Supply

LANSING - The Michigan Public Service Commission took steps this week to shore up Michigan’s reserves of energy supply, approving orders that accept a settlement agreement governing Consumers Energy Co.’s long-range plans for providing electricity and seeking input from all electricity providers in Michigan and other interested stakeholders on ways to ensure Michigan continues to

By |2022-06-24T08:19:59-04:00June 24th, 2022|Politics, Politics/Government|

MPSC Report: Prices To Rise For Motor Vehicle Gas, Electricity And Natural Gas

LANSING - Help is available for Michiganders grappling with higher energy costs amid fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic and Russia’s war on Ukraine, factors that the Michigan Public Service Commission’s Michigan Energy Appraisal Summer Outlook 2022 finds are leading to higher prices amid rising demand across all energy sectors. Demand for motor vehicle fuels, electricity

By |2022-06-19T11:04:36-04:00June 19th, 2022|Politics, Politics/Government|

Whitmer Initiative To Build EV Charging Stations At State Parks – Holland State Park First

PARK TOWNSHIP — Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer visited Holland State Park Thursday to unveil two electric vehicle charging stations, the first of approximately 15 electric vehicle charging sites to be installed at state parks and a state fish hatchery in Michigan over the next few years. Whitmer said the installation of charging stations at major

By |2022-06-02T09:42:07-04:00May 31st, 2022|Clean Update, Featured, Politics, Politics/Government|

Plunging Crypto Prices Generates Calls For Federal Regulations

WASHINGTON DC - A plunge in cryptocurrency values and the collapse of popular tokens are stoking panic among some investors and boosting pressure on Washington to act. Rising interest rates and recession risks have caused sharp sell-offs across financial markets, including the stock market. Many crypto investors have seen their holdings evaporate — along with

By |2022-05-15T12:11:03-04:00May 15th, 2022|Politics/Government|

MPSC To Hold Energy Assistance Fair May 24 In Benton Harbor

BENTON HARBOR - The Michigan Public Service Commission will hold the second in a series of energy assistance fairs and listening sessions as the state’s energy regulators and partner agencies seek public feedback on energy affordability and accessibility and the availability of energy assistance programs. The next energy assistance fair will be held 3-7 p.m.

By |2022-05-09T19:58:48-04:00May 9th, 2022|Politics/Government|