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Event: Town Hall Meeting, 8/9

Grand Haven's Energy Future & Harbor Island Town Hall Meeting Please join City Council and GHBLP for a town hall meeting to discuss Grand Haven's energy future and Harbor Island. When? Monday, August 9th at 6:00PM Where? Grand Haven Community Center 421 Columbus Ave Download the Presentation
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Economic Benefits of the Proposed CHP

Comprising about $18 million of the $45 million bond proposal, the Combined Heat and Power Plant (CHP or “peaking plant”) will provide critical local control to manage uncertainty in future power prices and enable MORE renewable energy purchases for Grand Haven. Energy vs. Capacity To understand the value of a peaking plant, it’s important to first understand the difference between...
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Sims Site Redevelopment Fact Sheet

Grand Haven Board of Light & Power has transitioned from a single-source coal-fired power plant to a diversified power supply portfolio and technologically-advanced distribution system. Read the summary Sims Site Redevelopment Fact Sheet below to learn more. Read the Fact Sheet
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Sims Site Redevelopment Fact Sheet

Grand Haven Board of Light & Power has transitioned from a single-source coal-fired power plant to a diversified power supply portfolio and technologically-advanced distribution system. Read the summary Sims Site Redevelopment Fact Sheet below to learn more. Read the Fact Sheet
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Board Approves FY2022 Budget and 5-year Capital Improvement Plan

The approved rate reduction reduces overall retail charges to all customer classes per kWh by about 0.8%. Overall residential charges will remain unchanged, however, about 60% of residential customers will experience a slight increase in their average monthly bills, and about 40% of customers will experience a slightly larger decrease in their monthly bills depending on how they use their...
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Michigan Municipal Electric Association

Grand Haven Redevelops Harbor Island - June 29, 2021
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Addressing Misunderstandings around Redevelopment, the Bond Proposal and Long Term Rates

The BLP understands and agrees with the core desire of local businesses and residents that affordable rates are critical to the economic success of our community. We have worked hard to engage and inform our customers about how affordability has been a principal goal in our planning, but we understand there are still a few misunderstandings around the impact of...
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Board Approves Sims Site Redevelopment Project and Up to $50 Million Bond for Site Demolition, Remediation & Redevelopment Plan

The Grand Haven Board of Light & Power (GHBLP) has approved the Sims site redevelopment project and sale of 20-year utility system revenue bonds up to $50 million at Thursday’s meeting. Aligning with GHBLP’s recently approved strategic plan and 5-year capital improvement plan, these bonds will pay for the cost of the Sims plant demolition, recent substation and infrastructure improvements,...
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GHBLP Approves Sims Site Redevelopment Project and up to $50 Million for Site Demolition Remediation Redevelopment Plan

Thursday, June 17, 2021, | Grand Haven, MI — The Grand Haven Board of Light & Power (GHBLP) has approved the Sims site redevelopment project and sale of 20-year utility system revenue bonds up to $50 million at Thursday’s meeting. Aligning with GHBLP’s recently approved strategic plan and 5-year capital improvement plan, these bonds will pay for the cost of...
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GHBLP Reports Results of Additional Contamination Sampling on Sims Site

Grand Haven Board of Light and Power (GHBLP) officials have discovered regulated PFAS and other chemical contamination at the former J.B. Sims site on Harbor Island. GHBLP staff reported these findings to the board and the public on Thursday night. PFAS was identified through additional contamination sampling conducted in preparation for further closure work of the site’s defined coal ash...