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Kilovar 1959's avatar

My recent conversations on LinkedIn about Mitch Rolling's recent post come to mind. When crossing swords with a avid renewable supporter, they will always pull that the Midwest states are mostly wind have the lowest rates out of their playbook. What they skip over is which states have 100% mandated green energy and that effect on rates. While it's true the renewable subsidies are effecting reliability everywhere, their upward pressure on energy prices has been muted (for now) in fully competitive markets. Your article does an eloquent job of showing what happens as soon as a state jumps on the green train. It should create quite a stir on LinkedIn.

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Dennis Slatton's avatar

With 3 of MTIs other 5 plants being in Michigan, how long before those 3 close also leaving one remaining plant in Indiana and one in Mexico?

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