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The plant was across M-29 from the newer Belle River Power Plant in East China, Michigan. The first four units of St. Clair were built in 1953–1954. [2] Since then, three more generating units were added to the plant. The St. Clair Power Plant generated 1982 megawatts in total. [3] It was Detroit Edison's second largest power producer. [4]
Belle River is Detroit Edison's third largest producer of electricity. [2] The power plant has a significant impact on the local economy, employing many residents [ citation needed ] . The Lansing Board of Water and Light owns a small portion of the power plant and buys electricity from DTE during peak demand periods.
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A small number of southwest Michigan residents, including near Kalamazoo, use this service. For help, call 800-492-5989. Lansing Board of Water and Light power outage map
The majority of NRHP properties in Wayne County are in Detroit. These properties represent over a century's worth of the city's growth, from the Charles Trowbridge House (built in 1826, and the oldest known structure in the city) to structures in the Detroit Financial District built in the late 1950s and early 1960s.