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  2. List of power stations in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in Michigan, sorted by type and name. In 2022, Michigan had a total summer capacity of 30,538 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 117,497 GWh. [ 2 ]

  3. Trenton Channel Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    Trenton Channel power plant in 2007. The Trenton Channel Power Plant was first fired up in 1924. It had 6 turbine generators with 13 coal-fired boilers. There was space for 2 additional boilers, but they were never needed. Operating conditions were 750 °F (399 °C) and 420 psi (29,000 hPa). The sixth and last turbine generator arrived by 1929.

  4. Trenton, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Trenton Channel Power Plant. The Trenton Channel Power Plant, a coal-burning power station in Trenton, opened on the shoreline of Detroit River in 1924, on the south side of Slocum Island. It is owned by Detroit Edison, a subsidiary of DTE Energy. It had 6 turbine generators with 13 coal-fired boilers when first commissioned.

  5. Historic Trenton power plant set to be demolished — and ...

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    In 2022, DTE announced the retirement of the Trenton Stacks, as well as a coal power plant in St. Clair, trumpeting it as a part of its effort to bring southeast Michigan closer to “a carbon ...

  6. DTE Electric Company - Wikipedia

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    Trenton Channel Power Plant and St. Clair Power Plant retired in 2022, replaced by renewable energy projects. It was announced on December 8, 2022, that Monroe Power Plant will retire units 3 and 4 in 2028 and units 1 and 2 in 2032 (originally 2042). Belle River Power Plant will be repurposed to become a natural gas plant in 2026 (originally 2028).

  7. Elizabeth Park (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The Trenton Channel Power Plant occupies the portion of Slocum's Island directly south of Elizabeth Park. Quite the contrast to Elizabeth Park, the portion of Slocum's Island south of Grosse Ile Parkway is occupied by the large, coal-burning Trenton Channel Power Plant, which is owned and operated by DTE Energy. This property was not part of ...

  8. St. Clair Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    St. Clair Power Plant came online in August 1953, and was the largest in the DTE Energy network. At that time, its capacity was 652 MW. Later, units 5, 6 and 7 were added to meet growing demands for power in Metro Detroit, with St. Clair producing 1571 MW. After the completion of unit 7 in 1969, St. Clair Power Plant was the world's largest. [8]

  9. Upper Peninsula Power Company - Wikipedia

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    The UPPCO service area includes 10 counties in the central and western portion of Michigan's Upper Peninsula including: Alger, Delta, Marquette, Menominee, Schoolcraft, Baraga, Houghton, Iron, Ontonagon, and Keweenaw. The company serves approximately 52,000 customers which equates to approximately 12 customers per square mile.