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MI utilities prepare for expected energy shortage

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The T.B. Simon Power Plant at Michigan State University has been in operation since 1965.
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Later this month, Governor Rick Snyder is expected to deliver a special message outlining Michigan’s energy production goals. The Michigan Public Service Commission says the state will experience an energy shortfall as soon as next year, largely due to the planned retirement of nine coal-fired power plants in Michigan in the coming years.The PSC is asking all utility providers to report on their plans to continue supplying power to their customers over the next five years. Jackson-based Consumers Energy is one of those providers.

Current State talks about the projected energy shortfall and its implications for utilities with David Mengebier, senior vice president for governmental and public affairs with Consumers Energy.

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Kevin Lavery served as a general assignment reporter and occasional local host for Morning Edition and All Things Considered before retiring in 2023.