LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Customers Power has reached an settlement to promote 13 of its hydroelectric dams in Michigan to Confluence Hydro, an affiliate of Hull Avenue Power, LLC.
Cook dinner Dam (Customers Power) Tippy Dam (Customers Power)
Mio Dam (Customers Power)
Hull Avenue Power is an funding agency that owns and operates energy era amenities throughout North America, together with 47 hydroelectric amenities.
Customers Power studies that this determination will scale back long-term prices and be sure that the dams will “continue to operate safely and provide economic and recreational benefits for nearby communities.”
The sale will nonetheless should be authorized by state and federal regulators. Customers Power says this course of might take roughly 12 to 18 months.
As a part of the pending contract, Confluence Hydro will produce energy utilizing the amenities for 30 years.
Confluence Hydro may also search to resume the dams’ federal working licenses, that are set to run out starting in 2034.
“We believe a sale of the dams is the best path forward for our customers. This sale balances two important needs, to lower costs for Consumers Energy’s customers while continuing to care for communities that depend on the dams,” stated President of Electrical Provide of Customers Power Sri Maddipati in a information launch despatched to six Information.
“After numerous conversations with community members over the last three years to gather insights and feedback, we are confident this sale will preserve the reservoirs that hold the key to economic, recreational and community benefits at each of the dams.”
Customers Power studies that hydro operations staff have been notified of the sale and can be provided jobs with Confluence Hydro.
Customers Power will proceed to personal and function the dams till the sale is full.