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How Reliable Is Your Michigan Power Provider?

How Reliable Is Your Michigan Power Provider?
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How Reliable Is Your Michigan Electric Utility?

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New Report Explains How Electricity Grid Works to Deliver Power to Your Home – Mackinac Center

150% MIDLAND, Mich. ­­­ Affordable, reliable electricity has improved human life in radical ways. Despite its importance, too few understand how the process works, which includes producing energy, converting it into useful electricity and delivering it to Michigan homes. To provide a better understanding of Michigan’s electricity system, the Mackinac Center for Public Policy has released a new report. “Electricity in Michigan: A Primer” explains how electricity is generated, transmitted and used throughout the state. In Michigan, electricity is generated using a variety of technologies and fuels: steam and gas turbines, internal combustion engines, hydroelectric and other variable renewable technologies like wind and solar. A mix of coal, natural gas and nuclear provided almost 90% of our electricity in 2018, while wind and solar combined to provide less than 5%. This ratio will likely change as the state government and major public utilities have committed to expand rene

UPPCO says water levels being lowered | News, Sports, Jobs

Jan 20, 2021 MARQUETTE As winter settles in across the region, Upper Peninsula Power Company (UPPCO) will begin lowering water levels at its hydroelectric reservoirs to prepare for melting snow and precipitation during the spring of 2021. UPPCO’s hydroelectric project licenses are issued by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and require these water level changes. UPPCO’s Silver Lake and Hoist reservoir water levels will be lowered according to FERC license requirements during the month of January. Victoria Dam, Bond Falls and Lake Gogebic reservoirs will be lowered during the month of January. Prickett Dam reservoir levels will be lowered starting in February. “Water level changes can lead to unsafe ice conditions due to the formation of an air gap underneath the ice,” according to Brett French, UPPCO Vice President of Business Development and Communications. “Increased water flowing through the rivers may also cause the ice to deteriorate, creating unsafe i

UPPCO to lower water levels | News, Sports, Jobs

Jan 13, 2021 ISHPEMING As winter settles in across the region, the Upper Peninsula Power Company will begin lowering water levels at its hydroelectric reservoirs to prepare for melting snow and precipitation this spring. UPPCO’s hydroelectric project licenses are issued by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and require these water-level changes. UPPCO’s Silver Lake and Hoist Reservoir water levels will be lowered according to FERC license requirements this month. Victoria Dam, Bond Falls and Lake Gogebic reservoirs will be lowered this month as well, while Prickett Dam reservoir levels will be lowered starting in February. “Water level changes can lead to unsafe ice conditions due to the formation of an air gap underneath the ice,” said Brett French, UPPCO vice president of business development and communications, in a news release. “Increased water flowing through the rivers may also cause the ice to deteriorate, creating unsafe ice conditions to develop.

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