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7/23/2010

New Coal Plant for Holland at Risk

by Bruce Goodman

The MPSC staff has made a determination that the 70 MW (net) coal-fired electric generating plant being proposed by the Holland Board of Public Works is not needed. The report found that the municipal utility has not explored sufficient alternatives to show that a new coal plant was the best way to meet its current and future load. It also found that the demand growth projections were overly optimistic. The report suggested that Holland consider making purchased power a larger portion of its supply portfolio. Now the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Environment will weigh the report in deciding whether to grant an air permit to the project.

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