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Energy News Roundup: Illinois 6th in clean energy capacity, debate over Michigan risk of brownouts, the world’s potential impending energy crisis
Keep up with energy-related developments in the Great Lakes area with Great Lakes Now’s biweekly headline roundup.
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Illinois:
- Keeping Illinois nuclear plants open is saving some customers $237 a year on average – CNBC
In September, Illinois lawmakers passed a watershed clean energy law which established the state as a leader for its efforts to decarbonize.
Mudmen anniversary tour stop in Wingham benefitting United Way
As part of their silver anniversary tour, Canadian Celtic rock band Mudmen is making a stop in Wingham in support of United Way’s newly-opened Northern Huron Connection Centre. “We are from a small town and we love the small town, help each other community mindset,” said Mudmen’s Robbie Campbell. “United Way is a great organization […]
Wingham hospital receiving funds from CKNX Radiothon
This year’s CKNX Radiothon raised nearly half a million dollars for eight hospital foundations in mid-western Ontario communities, including Wingham. The 22nd Annual CKNX Health Care Heroes Radiothon took to the airwaves on Oct. 21, raising $488,221 during the all-day broadcast on AM920. The total is expected to grow as the participating hospital foundations continue […]
Enbridge will pay $11M fine for Minnesota water violations
By Andy Balaskovitz, Energy News Network
This story was first published on the Energy News Network and was republished here with permission.
PIPELINES: Enbridge will pay more than $11 million to settle water quality violations and three aquifer breaches related to Line 3 construction in northern Minnesota; Attorney General Keith Ellison also announced a misdemeanor criminal charge for the company’s alleged taking of water without a permit.
Endangered piping plovers are recovering but still need human help
By Lester Graham, Michigan Radio
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