Consumers Energy Commemorates Final Freighter Delivery to B.C. Cobb Plant
The 1,000 foot M/V James R. Barker docked at the plant late Sunday afternoon, following a ceremonial escort across
The freighter delivered more than 59,000 tons of low-sulfur Western U.S. coal, which provides the Cobb Plant enough fuel to continue operations until its scheduled shutdown in
"This is a bittersweet occasion for Consumers Energy and the hundreds of current and retired
B.C. Cobb employees who have worked safely to provide power to our customers," said
Timothy Sparks, the company's vice president of energy supply operations.
"Today we mark nearly 70 years of safe fuel deliveries but also look to a promising future for the
Among the local leaders in attendance was
Terry Sabo, chairman of the
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Sparks said today's event underscores the importance of a
"To ensure all Michiganders continue having access to reliable electricity, it's essential that our Legislature adopts a
Meanwhile, Consumers Energy is planning for closure of the Cobb Plant and five other coal-powered generating units. It has reduced plant employment through attrition, and affected employees have been offered a job within Consumers Energy when the plants close.
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B.C. COBB PLANT FAST FACTS:
Construction start:
First generating unit on line:
Plant dedication:
Current output: Up to 320 megawatts, enough to power a community of about 200,000 people
Stack height: 650 feet
What's in a name: Bernard Capen "Burt" Cobb, company president from 1915-1934.
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