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                        Wisconsin's largest utility provider is seeking approval for a new gas plant to help meet growing electricity demand, but a new report argues there are better ways to create a more reliable energy grid
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                        Michigan's Senate GOP pushed for fast track of Enbridge's Line 5 tunnel construction at a press conference this week. Sen. John Damoose, R-Harbor Springs, took to the podium in an energetic plea to keep things moving.
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                        Natural gas meters can be damaged if they get buried in snow or ice
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                        Heavy snow and ice can take a toll on your home, and officials are asking residents to clean off their roofs and gas meters to prevent further damage
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                        Gas stoves emit pollutants, but ventilation can make a difference
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                        After a supply issue prompted We Energies to ask its customers to turn their thermostats down, the company says that customers can return to using their normal heat
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                        A state-wide energy group can help you keep your energy costs low as we head into the winter
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                        State regulators have approved plans for a $171 million natural gas plant near Wausau, despite opposition from ratepayers, environmentalists and renewable energy advocates.
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                        An analysis done by Wisconsin Public Service predicts the typical residential customer that uses natural gas may pay about $40 more a month this winter compared to last.
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                        Groups such as the Sierra Club say recent studies, including one from the Rocky Mountain Institute, have shown natural-gas facilities are more of a cost burden as opposed to clean-energy projects.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
