Marquette Board of Light and Power hydroelectric facilities

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The Marquette Board of Light and Power hydroelectric facilities are a set of power-generating plants in Michigan that harness river flow to produce electricity for the Marquette area’s municipal utility system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf energy infrastructure
hydroelectric power plant complex
benefit local energy reliability
reduced dependence on imported electricity
reduced greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil fuel generation
contributesTo local renewable energy mix
country United States of America
surface form: United States
customerTypeServed commercial customers
industrial customers
residential customers
energyConversionType kinetic energy of flowing water to electrical energy
energyForm renewable energy
gridConnection local distribution grid of Marquette Board of Light and Power
gridRole baseload generation
peaking support depending on river flow
gridServed Marquette Board of Light and Power municipal utility system NERFINISHED
hasOwnerType municipal utility
industry electric power generation
locatedIn Marquette County, Michigan NERFINISHED
Michigan NERFINISHED
operator Marquette Board of Light and Power NERFINISHED
ownedBy Marquette Board of Light and Power NERFINISHED
partOf Marquette Board of Light and Power generation portfolio
powerPlantType run-of-river hydroelectric plant
primaryEnergySource hydropower
purpose electricity generation
support municipal utility operations
region Upper Peninsula of Michigan NERFINISHED
regulatoryJurisdiction State of Michigan NERFINISHED
United States federal energy and environmental regulations
serviceArea Marquette, Michigan NERFINISHED
surrounding Marquette area
supplyTo retail electric customers of Marquette Board of Light and Power
use river flow

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