POLITICSMICHIGAN ADVANCE
How a rural Michigan community stopped a proposed 1.4-gigawatt power plant
Residents of Lima Township, Michigan, successfully halted a proposed 1.4-gigawatt power plant on farmland after weeks of protest. The project, initially discovered by Ken Klovski due to drilling activity, was denied by Consumers Energy representatives during a public meeting, though community members remained skeptical. The utility company later withdrew the plan.
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