This week’s meeting of the U.P. Energy Task Force, which was scheduled for Wednesday, has been canceled. The Task Force next will meet March 3 as it works to
MARQUETTE, MI The next meeting of the U.P. Energy Task Force is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 24, as the panel works on its report identifying possible alternatives to meeting the Upper Peninsula’s energy needs.
The online public meeting begins at 1 p.m. and those interested in joining can click on the Microsoft Teams link on the U.P. Energy Task Force webpage. Those who do not have Internet access can participate by phone: Dial 248-509-0316 and enter the conference ID 897 740 07#. People who need special assistance should contact Kimber Frantz at 517-284-5035 or FrantzK@Michigan.gov before the meeting starts.
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The next meeting of the U.P. Energy Task Force is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 24, as the panel works on its report identifying possible alternatives to meeting the Upper Peninsula’s energy needs.
The online public meeting begins at 1 p.m. and those interested in joining can click on the Microsoft Teams link on the U.P. Energy Task Force webpage. Those who do not have Internet access can participate by phone: Dial 248-509-0316 and enter the conference ID 897 740 07#. People who need special assistance should contact Kimber Frantz at 517-284-5035 or FrantzK@Michigan.gov before the meeting starts.
Feb 11, 2021
MARQUETTE The third in a series of six webinars organized as the U.P. Clean Energy Conference will be held from 3 to 4 p.m. Friday via Zoom.
The conference objective is to “anticipate and leverage recommendations from the U.P. Energy Task Force report due next month as a catalyst for a more self-reliant, sustainable and affordable U.P. energy future,” organizers said in an announcement.
Friday’s event will feature two panel sessions, leading off with a discussion on propane delivery options for the Upper Peninsula in light of the Task Force’s April Phase 1 report on that subject.
HOUGHTON The third in a series of six webinars organized as the U.P. Clean Energy Conference will be held from 3 to 4 p.m. Eastern time Friday via Zoom.