Michigan’s Upper and Lower Peninsulas could soon share the same electrical grid if legislation submitted by state Senator Tom Casperson becomes law.
Senate Bill 282 addresses a growing concern that, with only one major power plant, most U.P. residents rely on electricity sourced from outside the state.
Casperson says that if we want to establish a more independent energy future, then it only makes sense that our peninsulas be connected by more than just a bridge.
He believes this move would ensure affordable and reliable electricity for all Michiganders, but especially for the U.P.
Senate Bill 282 is expected to be formally introduced on Tuesday.