By Bernard Brown Historically, the energy market in the U.S. was regulated and this lead to monopolies controlling the industry. The problem with monopolies is that they become complacent. They believe that you need them, as opposed to them needing you. Their customer service is quite often bad and lack of competition invariably means increased [...]
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Momentum Grows to Expand Competition in Michigan, Lower Electricity Costs
August 26th, 2010
The movement to restore Michigan’s competitive electricity market is growing, with state legislators and businesses taking action in the fight to roll back a poorly conceived statewide cap on competition. A bipartisan legislative proposal to raise the limitation on electricity competition from 10 percent to 25 percent of a utility’s demand would revisit a [...]



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