Chris Holman welcomes back Dick Peffley, General Manager, Lansing Board of Water & Light, Lansing, MI, for their July 2023 discussion.
Watch Dick and Chris discuss details on plans for 650MW of Clean Energy coming in the next four years in the YouTube video shared below:
In their conversation, Chris looked to find out several things from Dick;
Welcome back Dick, I understand Lansing BWL has just Announced Plans For 650MW Of Clean Energy.
These projects are to reinforce BWL’s commitment to carbon neutrality by 2040?
So where exactly are these planned for, on the existing footprint of Delta Energy Park, or expanding to elsewhere?
These are expected to be completed by 2025-2027, that pace should mean some jobs for mid-Michigan?
Where does this bring LBWL's portfolio?
That sort of capacity could help LEAP and others attract business to the tri-county area?
Lansing BWL also shared a release on the topic:
Projects reinforce BWL’s commitment to carbon neutrality by 2040
The Lansing Board of Water & Light (BWL) announced its plan to build over 650 megawatts (MW) of clean energy projects to support its clean energy goals and meet future regional load growth. These clean energy projects will be complemented by a new 110MW Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines (RICE) gas plant on the site of Delta Energy Park for flexible capacity to be completed by 2026, and a possible additional gas plant at a location to be determined later dependent on future load requirements and regional energy regulations. All of these projects and costs are still under negotiations with the proposed developers and are subject to change pending contract agreements.
The clean energy projects are expected to be completed between 2025-2027 and include:
- 160MW of battery storage
- 65MW of local solar
- 195MW of additional solar outside of the Lansing region
- 238MW of wind outside of the Lansing region
- Continued growth of energy waste reduction, as well as expansion into demand response programs for customers
The portfolio will bring a capital investment of approximately $750 million and is expected to be finished in the next 10 years. The projects are the result of BWL’s All Source Request for Proposals (RFP), which received 96 offers totaling 8,330MW.
“Once implemented, this will bring BWL’s total generational portfolio to around 58 percent renewable and reduce our carbon footprint by 75 percent compared to 2005,” said BWL General Manager Dick Peffley (left). “This continues to position BWL as a leader in the State of Michigan as a clean energy provider, and puts us on the path to carbon neutrality by 2040.”
As part of Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s “MI Healthy Climate Plan,” which calls for 1,000MW of energy storage by 2025, this portfolio would supply 16 percent of the state’s energy storage goal even though the BWL only supplies 6 percent of the state’s total energy.
BWL received $12 million from the Michigan Public Service Commission to support building 10MW of solar and 40MW of 4-hour battery storage on the Delta Energy Park site.
“This is the largest planned growth in BWL’s nearly 140-year history and ensures we’re able to provide our customers with reliable and affordable energy for decades to come,” said Peffley.
The BWL has approximately 100,000 electric customers, 58,000 water customers, 155 steam customers, and 19 chilled water customers. For more information about the BWL’s current energy portfolio, visit www.lbwl.com
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