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The clean energy group Climate Power says Michigan will see thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in clean tech jobs.
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The risks, known and unknown, of electrifying the US auto industry. Meet Michigan's first poet laureate since 1959. And the growing stress of post-pandemic preschoolers.
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A new study finds that the overwhelming majority of car owners would save money on energy if they switched to electric vehicles from gasoline powered vehicles.
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The state will be working with the company Volta Charging and utility DTE Energy to place a handful of stations at Kroger locations. Officials said they'll go in underserved areas around southeast Michigan.
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On today's show, the latest on an investigation into GOP attorney general candidate Matthew Deperno, plus new PFAS guidance from the CDC, then a brief history of electric cars, and an update on the Whitmer kidnapping trial.
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Guidehouse Insights' Sam Abuelsamid says GM's goal of outstripping Tesla by 2025 is possible - if it avoids execution missteps.
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Legacy auto makers such as Ford and GM are racing to catch up to Tesla by investing billions of dollars to develop electric cars.
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Michigan charges some of the highest registration fees, but also has fewer electric vehicles that many other states, including those with smaller populations.
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General Motors and Honda announced plans to collaborate on electric vehicle development. The companies intend to increase range, performance, and affordability.
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The EPA is working on the next set of clean car standards for 2027 to 2035 model years and climate activists are urging the agency to make the standards as strong as possible