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Keep this link!-----List of power stations in Michigan - Wikipedia

List of power stations in Michigan - Wikipedia:
Former coal plants!


PlantLocationPower (MW)Notes
B.C. Cobb Power PlantMuskegon320Closed in April 2016.
Bayside Power PlantTraverse CityDecommissioned in 2005 after it had only served as an option for power generation during peak consumptions times for several years.
Conners Creek Power PlantDetroit"Seven Sisters", imploded August 10, 1996
Conners Creek Power PlantDetroit240"Two Brothers", originally coal-fired, later natural gas, closed 1988, demolished 2019
D.E. Karn Generating PlantHampton Township544Units 1 and 2 closed in June 2023 (272MW), units 3 and 4 re-powered to fuel oil and natural gas, planned to close by 2031 (272MW)[11]
Delray Power PlantDetroit
Eckert Power PlantLansing240Units 4-6 closed n December 2020. Unit 2 closed in 2014, units 1 and 3 closed in 2015.[12]
Endicott Generating StationLitchfield55Closed in May 2016.
Erickson Power PlantLansing155Closed in November 2022.[13]
Escanaba Generating StationEscanaba23Closed in June 2015.
Ford Rouge Power PlantDearborn345Ran on coal with blast furnace gas and natural gas.
GM Pontiac Power PlantPontiac29Closed in 2009.
Harbor Beach Power PlantHarbor Beach121Closed in November 2013.
J.B. Sims Power PlantGrand Haven80Closed in February 2020.[14][15]
J.R. Whiting Power PlantMonroe328Closed in April 2016.
James De Young Power PlantHolland63Ceased burning coal in April 2016, closed in 2017, and was demolished in 2023[16]
J.C. Weadock Generating PlantHampton Township310Closed in April 2016.
Marysville Power PlantMarysville150"Mighty Marysville" imploded November 7, 2015.
Presque Isle Power PlantMarquette431Replaced in March 2019 with two new natural gas plants.
River Rouge Power PlantRiver Rouge840One unit retired 2008, one in 2015, the last in 2021.[17][18]
S.D. Warren Power PlantMuskegon51Closed in 2009.
Shiras StationMarquette78Closed in 2018.[19]
St. Clair Power PlantSt. Clair1378Closed in May 2022.[20] Largest power plant in the world in 1969.
Trenton Channel PowerTrenton566Closed in June 2022
White Pine Power PlantWhite Pine40Can also run on natural gas. Closed in 2019.[21]

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