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Will Michigan residents face rolling electric brownouts this summer? Study predicts power shortage
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A report by the Midcontinent Unbiased System Operator (MISO), the nonprofit group that oversees our energy grid, mentioned Michigan might be going through energy shortages in July and August.
Michigan is transferring away from coal or thermal powered electrical energy and the state is urgent to make use of increasingly wind and solar energy.
“The truth for the zones that would not have adequate era to cowl their load plus their required reserves is that they are going to have elevated danger of short-term, managed outages to take care of system reliability,” MISO’s CEO mentioned.
Native 4 additionally spoke with Custom Power Analyst Gary Cunningham.
“This time we’ve had much more retirements of previous turbines and we’re not constructing sufficient new ones and those that we’re constructing to be candid, the intermittent wind and photo voltaic will not be at all times there after we want them,” Cunningham mentioned.
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Cunningham mentioned from a client perspective, these zones might also face greater prices to obtain energy when it’s scarce.
Cunningham mentioned an instance could be discovered in your DTE Power or Shoppers Power invoice. You’ll discover a capability cost. You may pay $1 a month now, however when the summer time hits it’s more likely to go as much as $5 and even $10.
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DTE Power and Shoppers have each mentioned they’re assured they are going to have loads of energy this summer time.
Katie Carey, the Director of Exterior Relations for CMS Power and Shoppers Power mentioned their inner specialists use “highly effective modeling software program to foretell how the power panorama will look within the short-term and within the coming many years by contemplating all kinds of future eventualities and assumptions about elements similar to market costs, power demand and ranges of unpolluted power sources, together with wind, photo voltaic, demand response and power effectivity. This permits us to reliably forecast how a lot power Michigan’s properties and companies want.”
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Michigan Economic Development Corporation celebrates placemaking grant
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MARQUETTE, Mich. (WLUC) – The Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) is celebrating the tenth anniversary of its placemaking grant.
The Public Spaces, Community Places Grant was used to fund projects like the Marquette Skate Plaza.
Skate Plaza Committee Member Nheena Weyer Ittner said this was one of the first projects that used the program’s funding.
“It was a learning experience for them, huge learning experience for the skate plaza,” Ittner said. “We ended up being successful after a hectic, scary, exhilarating month-long campaign.”
MEDC Senior Community Development Manager Lindsey Clark explained the grant uses crowdfunding to generate public attention and interest in placemaking projects.
“We really focus on gathering that support from the community through crowdfunding for the projects,” Clark said. “Then the MEDC is able to come in and help match that local support to bring the projects to life.”
The grant used to match crowdfunding up to $50,000. Over the years, Clark explained the grant’s cap has been raised to $75,000 to incentivize inclusive projects.
“If your project incorporates that ADA and universal design to the project,” Clark said. “We are really trying to focus on bringing projects that are available for all types of folks to enjoy in the community.”
The Marquette Skate Plaza was crowdfunded with $10,000 and then was matched by the MEDC.
Ittner said grants like this encourage involvement from the community.
“When you have that matching fund kind of dangled in front of you, it just makes people more willing to give,” Ittner said. “Because they know that if we get to a particular goal the MEDC will make their dollar double.”
Marquette is one of the last stops for the MEDC’s Public Spaces, Community Places Grant Tour. Representatives will be heading downstate on Saturday.
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Morning 4: Missing Fenton man believed to have drowned in SE Michigan lake — and more news
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Morning 4 is a quick roundup of stories we think you should know about to start your day. So, let’s get to the news.
Body pulled from SE Michigan lake belongs to missing Genesee County man
The body of a missing Genesee County man was found Thursday in a private lake at the edge of Livingston County.
See the story here.
Popular chicken restaurant opens new location in Macomb County
A popular chicken restaurant chain has opened its newest location in Macomb County.
Read more here.
Twin girls hurt after lighting powerful firework in bathroom of Metro Detroit home
Twin 11-year-old girls were injured Thursday after they brought a powerful firework into a bathroom in their River Rouge home and lit it.
See more here.
Biden’s debate performance spurs Democratic panic about his ability to lead party against Trump
Above all, Joe Biden’s allies wanted him to demonstrate strength and energy on the debate stage to help put to rest questions about the 81-year-old Democrat’s physical and mental acuity.
But on the biggest stage in U.S. politics on Thursday night, Biden did not meet their modest expectations.
Read the report here.
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Michigan voters react to debate | CNN Politics
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CNN’s Laura Coates speaks with a panel of Michigan voters to get their reactions to President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump’s performances during CNN’s presidential debate.
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