"Michigan Considers State Control of Solar and Wind Projects, Igniting Local Controversy"

Battles over renewable energy projects in Michigan may shift from being handled locally to being decided at the state level. Currently, local communities have the power to approve or reject large-scale wind and solar projects. However, proposed legislation would transfer the authority to the Michigan Public Service Commission. This has sparked controversy, with some residents concerned about the impact on their properties and local landscapes. Proponents argue that the state needs to streamline the approval process to meet energy demands and promote affordable and reliable homegrown energy. The legislation is still being debated and may undergo changes based on feedback.
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- Michigan lawmakers mull shifting control of solar projects to state Detroit News
- Bill would give wind, solar certification power to state, strip local control WOODTV.com
- Proposed state oversight of solar, wind pits energy needs v. rural rights Bridge Michigan
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