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W234BU - Classical IPR 94.7 FM, Traverse City, MI
WIAB - Classical IPR 88.5 FM, Mackinaw City, MI
WICA - IPR News Radio 91.5 FM, Traverse City, MI
WHBP - IPR News Radio 90.1 FM, Harbor Springs, MI
WLMN - IPR News Radio 89.7 FM, Manistee-Ludington, MI
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The former mine, now managed by Michigan’s Department of Natural Resources, has been vacant for years. Most recently state police used the area, known as 7 Mile Pit, as a shooting range.
Now, Roberts is trying to develop the site into a solar farm that could power a few thousand homes, at the very least, he said. “Hopefully we can do much better than that.” He’s the founder of a renewable energy company called Circle Power, and officially started working on the project this fall.
It’s part of a growing effort to build up the state’s solar capacity. That’s as efficiency gains make solar cheaper than conventional sources and many of the state’s coal plants retire, which generate nearly a third of Michigan’s electricity.