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The mission of the Michigan Public Service Commission is to serve the public by ensuring safe, reliable, and accessible energy and telecommunications services at reasonable rates.
The mission of the Michigan Public Service Commission is to serve the public by ensuring safe, reliable, and accessible energy and telecommunications services at reasonable rates.
Complaints related to natural gas, electricity, telecommunications, video/cable, and damage prevention can help resolve issues and disputes with service providers.
The Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) is a regulatory agency which regulates public utilities in the state of Michigan, including electric power, telecommunications, and natural gas services. The MPSC's headquarters are located in Lansing, Michigan.
The Michigan Public Service Commission today adopted application instructions and procedures that electric providers and independent power producers must use when seeking the Commission’s approval for siting of renewable energy projects under Public Act (PA) 233 of 2023.
The Michigan Public Service Commission’s Electronic Docket Filings System (E-Dockets) provides for the electronic submission of documents and online access of documents submitted in cases before the Commission.
Official account of the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC). We serve the public by ensuring safe, reliable, accessible energy and telecom services at reasonable rates.
Scripps is the chairman of the Michigan Public Service Commission, which will have new power under laws signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
Michigan Public Service Commission | 1,454 followers on LinkedIn. We serve the public by ensuring safe, reliable, accessible energy and telecommunications at reasonable rates. | We serve...
Draft report: New nuclear power plants will be needed, as state transitions to net zero emissions. A report on nuclear energy from engineering firm Enercon, commissioned by the Michigan Public Service Commission, says more plants will be needed in Michigan transition to net zero emissions by 2040.