The Presque Isle Power Plant is a coal-fired electric generating plant located in Marquette near Presque Isle on the shore of Lake Superior. The plant has 7 active generating units with a total net generating capacity of 431 Megawatts. This plant has two smokestacks 400 and 410 feet in height and was built in 1955 by the Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company. It is currently operated by We Energies.
In the news
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Retiring plants placed on life support to preserve reliability, Midwest Energy News, Posted on 06/16/2014 by Kari Lydersen
The SSR agreements were first made possible through 2004 tariff proceedings but none were instituted until late 2012. Currently plants running under SSR agreements include the Presque Isle plant in Marquette, Michigan; Consumer Energy’s plant in Gaylord, Michigan; and plants in Escanaba and White Pine, Michigan.
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Wisconsin Electric gets no bids to buy Presque Isle coal plant, POWER Engineering, March 24 2014
Said utility spokesman Brian Manthey in a brief March 20 e-mail: “At this time we have not received any proposals in response to the RFP. We will continue to operate the plant for at least another year under the system support resource (SSR) agreement with the regional transmission authority (MISO). The long term future operations of the plant remain uncertain.”
- We Energies asks to close plant in city, Marquette Mining Journal, September 11, 2013
MARQUETTE - We Energies has filed a request with its regional transmission organization to suspend operations at the Presque Isle Power Plant. The request comes just weeks after Cliffs Natural Resources announced it would switch electric suppliers for the Empire and Tilden mines, shifting from We Energies to Chicago-based Integrys Energy Services Inc.
Sources
- Wikipedia: Presque Isle Power Plant