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Haverkamp says Michiganders are fed-up with unreliable energy

Apr 15, 2025 Thumbwind
Seeking insight on climate and energy policy, Thumbwind interviewed Dr. Jennifer Haverkamp, from the Ford School, to ask about recent support for clean energy initiatives. “This isn’t just about climate anymore,” said Dr. Haverkamp. She added that th...
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Hot summer electricity use to bring awareness to reliable sources -Rabe

Jul 17, 2024 E&E News
Barry Rabe, Ford School professor, talked about energy prices this summer, noting that, “Right now, in an extremely hot summer, if you’re adding 20-30 percent more electricity use because it’s so hot and it doesn’t cool off, that’s going to show up i...
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Hausman discusses the productive impacts of long-distance power lines

May 14, 2024 Marketplace
Recent federal regulations instated a shift to build more long-distance power lines. The Ford School's Catie Hausman has noted some of the benefits that could come of this transition. “We need to integrate more wind and solar, and we need to integrat...
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Hausman's NBER paper examines energy transmission inefficiencies

Jan 31, 2024
A research paper from the Ford School's Catherine Hausman for the National Bureau of Economic Research looked at the gains and losses of the existing transmission constraints in the U.S. Utility Dive recently highlighted the paper.  The paper by Haus...

The changing economics of nuclear power

Oct 9, 2014
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