For years, we’ve talked about what would happen if there wasn’t enough electricity to go around. This year, the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) released a report warning that “what if” question may become a reality as soon as this summer. MISO says Michigan and several other states are potentially as much as 1,200 MW short of the power we’re expected to need this summer. So what does that mean for you and anyone else who uses electricity and what can be done about it? Your host, Cherryland Member Relations Manager Rachel Johnson unpacks that in this episode of Co-op Energy Talk with Cherryland General Manager Tony Anderson and Wolverine Power Supply CEO Eric Baker.
S2E9 - Local Businesses on Energy
S2E8 - Meet the New NRECA CEO
S2E7 - Your Guide to the Primaries
S2E6 - Should We Tax Carbon?
S2E5 - Member Owned, The Co-op Way
S2E4 - Young Professionals Take On Energy Technology
S2E3 - Market-Based Net Metering Rate
S2E2 - Tree Trimming
S2E1 - The Clean Power Plan
S1E16 - A Look At Electric Rates
S1E15 - Michigan Utilities Take On Net Metering
S1E14 - What Is Net Metering?
S1E13 - Demystifying Electric Vehicles
S1E12 - TC Energy Talk on (De)Regulated Energy Markets
S1E11 - Wolverine Increases Renewable Energy Capacity (part 3 of 3)
S1E10 - Wolverine's Plans for Future Energy Supply (Part 2 of 3)
S1E9 - Meet Wolverine Power Cooperative (Part 1 of 3)
S1E8 - TC Energy Talk discusses Michigan's Energy Policy
S1E7 - Governor Snyder's Energy Policy
S1E6 - Nuclear Energy
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