Tag: government
Hurricane Season Is Here, & Trump’s TACO Approach Means Prediction Satellites Will Continue
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA’s) outlook for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, which continues until November 30, predicts a 30% chance of a near-normal season, a 60% chance of an above-normal season, and a 10% chance of a below-normal season. Never daunted by perilous climate information, the Trump … [continued]
The post Hurricane Season Is Here, & Trump’s TACO Approach Means Prediction Satellites Will Continue appeared first on CleanTechnica.
Michigan speaker says he’s OK with delay, but Medicaid cuts are coming
Governor Gretchen Whitmer wants a waiver to delay the impacts of Medicaid cuts on Michiganders. State House Speaker Matt Hall says that’s OK, as long as the cuts happen.
SEC filing: Keeping west Michigan coal-fired power plant open costs Consumers Energy $30M so far
Consumers Energy had planned to shutter the JH Campbell complex for good at the end of May. But eight days before that, the U.S. Department of Energy ordered it to remain open for at least 90 more days, citing a law that allows the federal government to mandate power production in emergency situations.
South Bruce Peninsula sticks with controversial picketing bylaw
The picketing provision in the town’s public nuisance bylaw says no one shall picket in or on a public place unless authorized by the town, with a set fine of $400.
Michigan’s historic nuclear plant restart still a go, federal regulators say
Catch the latest energy news from around the region. Check back for these bimonthly Energy News Roundups.
A mothballed nuclear power plant in Michigan just took a huge step toward being the first in the country to start back up after retiring.