Michigan Public Service Commission

Michigan Public Service Commission

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We serve the public by ensuring safe, reliable, and accessible energy and telecommunications services

06/09/2026

Michigan had 8,300 megawatts of renewable energy on the grid at 2025's end and is on track to hit the goal of 17,800 megawatts by 2030, meeting state climate goals. Learn more in the MPSC's 2025 Annual Report: go.mi.gov/s2yqu2624

06/08/2026

Michigan natural gas customers have the option of contracting with alternative gas suppliers. Here's what to know if you're considering it: go.mi.gov/5nzce2652

06/04/2026

Michigan utility customers got nearly $8.5 million in power outage credits in 2024, seven times more than the $1.2 million in customer credits in 2022. Learn more about why: go.mi.gov/z7dak2626

06/02/2026

Tree and limbs are the biggest source of power outages in Michigan. The MPSC has authorized utilities to speed up the cycle of trimming to reduce outages and shorten their duration, and it's helping drive big improvements in reliability. go.mi.gov/qvhrs2622

05/29/2026

NEWS: The MPSC's Behind the Meter podcast explains the long-term planning behind reliable, cost-effective electric service: go.mi.gov/eq8iy2618

05/28/2026

Do you know the signs someone is posing as a utility worker to scam you? Don't let the scammer fool you.

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Lansing, MI
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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm