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  2. Petoskey Public Works Utility Building - Wikipedia

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    The Petoskey Public Works Utility Building, is a utility building located at 106 West Lake Street in Petoskey, Michigan. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. [1] The Petoskey Public Works Utility Building is a two-story concrete Moderne structure with metal-framed windows. A single-story addition extends to one side ...

  3. Petoskey council OKs steps toward solar generating project

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    The City of Petoskey is moving forward with a proposal to develop a solar generating facility on a former landfill property. Petoskey council OKs steps toward solar generating project Skip to main ...

  4. List of power stations in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Michigan imports all coal and nuclear fuel (uranium), and 82% of natural gas. A goal to produce over 10% of electricity from in-state renewable sources was set in 2015. Major electric companies in Michigan include DTE Electric Company (11,000 MW) and Consumers Energy (9,000 MW). [3]

  5. DTE Energy - Wikipedia

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    DTE Electric Company is a state-regulated electric utility serving 2.3 million residential and business customers throughout Southeast Michigan and the thumb region. DTE Electric's power generation portfolio includes renewable energy and Nuclear power, but is primarily generated by fossil fuels. In 2020, 32.62% came from renewable and nuclear ...

  6. MDOT, Petoskey to seek funds for Mitchell Street Bridge project

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  7. City buys time for a potential developer to purchase historic ...

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    The Petoskey City Council approved an Option to Purchase agreement on Monday that will give them time to find a potential developer for a historic home at 106 E. Mitchell St.