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The Lansing Board of Water & Light is a municipal utility, owned by the citizens of Lansing, Michigan. The utility's roots go back to 1885, when Lansing citizens approved a $100,000 bond issue to build a water system to provide for drinking water and fire protection.
August 27, 2024 at 3:31 PM. LANSING — The Lansing Board of Water and Light approved on Tuesday two years of rate increases, which will mean about $11 more a month for the average electric and ...
Matt Mencarini, Lansing State Journal. September 12, 2024 at 5:55 PM. LANSING — William and Jerry Ford had big ideas for a tract of present day Lansing near the confluence of the Grand and Red ...
On Nov. 1, the officials from Lansing Board of Water & Light announced an increase in the amount customers will pay on their monthly bills for water, electric use.
November 26, 2008 [1] Ottawa Street Power Station is a former municipal electric and steam utility generating station for the Lansing Board of Water and Light in Lansing, Michigan, located on the Grand River in the city's central business district that was redeveloped as corporate headquarters for the Accident Fund Insurance Company of America .
The building was abandoned in the early 2000s. In 2010, the Lansing Board of Water & Light began construction of a powerplant adjacent to the depot, and included a full restoration of the station in the project.
The EPA said Lansing's public utility, the Board of Water & Light, paved the way on how to best replace lead water lines to homes.
Lansing: 240: Units 4-6 closed n December 2020. Unit 2 closed in 2014, units 1 and 3 closed in 2015. [11] Erickson Power Plant: Lansing: 155: Closed in November 2022. [12] GM Pontiac Power Plant: Pontiac: 29: Closed in 2009. Ford Rouge Power Plant: Dearborn: 345: Ran on coal with blast furnace gas and natural gas. J.B. Sims Power Plant: Grand ...