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Public Hearing To Be Held In Lansing Over Proposed U.P. Power Plants

The proposed natural gas electric plants to be built in Baraga and Marquette Counties will be up for discussion at a public hearing in Lansing next month.

Upper Michigan Energy Resources Corporation will meet with the Michigan Public Service Commission as part of the approval process to build the plants.

The meeting is set for March 6th.

If approved, the two new power plants would be built in late 2017 or early 2018.

The power plants would be up and running by 2019.

UMERC is a new utility company that was established at the beginning of 2017.

It’s an energy subsidiary of WEC Energy Group, which owns and operates the Presque Isle Power Plant in Marquette.

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