A MITechNews series examining the technology, infrastructure and policies shaping Michigan’s energy future. LANSING — Michigan regulators on Thursday launched a statewide investigation into how the state’s three largest electric utilities responded to the powerful July 3 storms that left hundreds of thousands of customers across the Lower Peninsula without electricity during one of the hottest weekends of the summer. The Michigan Public Service …
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