Public hearing brings out concerns about AI data centers in Michigan

Michigan’s top energy regulators heard from the public in Grand Rapids Tuesday evening on long term energy plans for the state.

Utilities are required to submit the plans. But the Michigan Public Service Commission decides the parameters of what the plans must include.

Commissioners have already issued draft parameters. But state law requires them to hold public hearings to gather feedback. The first public hearing was Tuesday in Grand Rapids. A second public hearing is scheduled for October 27 in Auburn Hills…

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