Tremaine Phillips
@_tphillips_
Commissioner Emeritus, Michigan Public Service Commission | Energy, Space, Infrastructure, and Meteorology | Spartan & Buckeye
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https://www.michigan.gov/mpsc/ 08-10-2019 20:48:05
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What were your favorite #NARUCSummer22 moments? Did you hop on the electric school bus? @MPSCBrentBailey, Lillian Mateo Santos, Tremaine Phillips, and members from Maryland PSC, Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, MI Public Service Commission, Arkansas PSC & others took a spin. Environmental Law & Policy Center @LionElectricCo #CleanRide4Kids
Listening to Ben McCrumb, VP of Safety with the Michigan State Utility Workers Council UWUA National talk about emergency response in the wake of the Gaylord tornado in May as part of Michigan Energy Providers Conference panel moderated by Tremaine Phillips. Appreciate our line workers today and everyday!
The Michigan Economic Development Corporation joined industry partners for a panel at @NAIASDetroit to discuss enhancing Michigan’s position as a global mobility leader through a unified, cross-departmental approach - the MI Future Mobility Plan. #MobilityMI
Checking out the power coming from the sunny fall skies in Shiawassee County with MI Public Service Commission staff Nate, Jing, April, Gretchen, and Mike and fellow commissioners Dan Scripps Tremaine Phillips
Some additional photos from our visit today to the Ranger Power/ DE Shaw Renewable Investments #AssemblySolar project in Shiawassee County. With MI Public Service Commission Staff, Tremaine Phillips and Katherine Peretick
Opening Q to the panelists on our #IRA in the states webinar: What makes you most excited? Senator Brian Feldman - Helping #CleanEnergy projects pencil out, puts US in strong position to be an exporter Tremaine Phillips - "scope & scale" of #IRA + #IIJA, tax credits, and equity provisions
It's the first day of winter and National Weather Service is already forecasting potential blizzard conditions in the Upper Peninsula starting Thursday, and the Lower Peninsula starting Friday with wind gusts between 40-50 mph. As we prepare throughout Michigan, here are a few safety reminders. ⬇️