Region Served

BARRY

Assyria
Castleton
Maple Grove
Woodland

CLARE

Garfield
Grant
Surrey

CLINTON

Bengal
Bingham
Dallas
Duplain
Eagle
Essex
Greenbush
Lebanon
Riley
Watertown
Westphalia

EATON

Bellevue
Benton
Chester
Eaton
Eaton Rapids
Hamlin
Kalamo
Oneida
Roxand
Sunfield
Vermontville

GRATIOT

Elba
Hamilton
New Haven
North Shade
Seville
Sumner
Washington

INGHAM

Aurelius
Bunkerhill
Ingham
Leslie
Onondaga
Stockbridge
Vevay

IONIA

Berlin
Campbell
Danby
Ionia
Lyons
North Plains
Odessa
Orange
Portland
Sebewa

ISABELLA

Broomfield
Coe
Coldwater
Deerfield
Fremont
Gilmore
Lincoln
Nottawa
Rolland
Sherman
Vernon

JACKSON

Rives Junction
Springport
Tompkins
Waterloo

MECOSTA

Austin
Chippewa
Colfax
Deerfield
Fork
Grant
Green
Hinton
Martiny
Mecosta
Millbrook
Morton
Sheridan
Wheatland

MONTCALM

Belvidere
Bloomer
Cato
Crystal
Day
Douglas
Evergreen
Ferris
Home
Maple Valley
Pine
Richland
Winfield

OSCEOLA

Evart
Hersey

SAGINAW

Chapin

Wolverine is over invested in Coal

Wolverine Power Cooperative (WPC) is owned by the six member cooperatives covering 38 Counties in northern and west Michigan with approximately 200,000 customers, 80% are residential.

• Cherryland Electric Cooperative, Grawn

• Great Lakes Energy, Boyne City

• HomeWorks Tri-County Electric Cooperative, Portland

• Presque Isle Electric & Gas Co-op, Onaway

• Spartan Renewable Energy, Cadillac

• Wolverine Power Marketing Cooperative, Cadillac

The 21st Century Energy Plan makes reference to Wolverine on the bottom of page 16, footnote 20.

20 Wolverine Power Cooperative, Inc. (Wolverine) has recently begun to develop a new baseload power plant in Rogers City. Wolverine's member cooperatives, however, have non-bypassable charges on their distribution tariffs to fund the plant's development.

Cost of development and financial risk will be borne by Coop Members who have exclusive power purchase agreements with WPC.

Wolverine also has a fractional ownership, 15MW, of the mine to mouth coal fired power plant, Prairie State Energy Campus, in Southern Illinois. Others who share ownership with WPC in Prairie Sate include: the Indiana Municipal Power Agency; Kentucky Municipal Power Agency; Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission; Northern Illinois Municipal Power Agency; Soyland Power Cooperative, Inc. in Illinois.

One of Wolverines customers includes Saginaw Valley State University SVSU. Another state entity, Northern Michigan University’s (NMU) Ripley Heating Plant, has been issued an air permit.

It appears that the Michigan state governments’ renewable energy goals could be jeopardized by the addition of the proposed Wolverine 600 MW power plant as a percentage of fuel type for WPC (Appendix A info below-graphics are attached to this email) that may provide power to SVSU. SVSU may eventually have to change providers from WPC to comply with state renewable energy goals.

WPC as of year ending 2007 has an energy portfolio comprised of % 82.6 percent coal as compared to a regional (Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Wisconsin) average of % 68.9. This could potentially place WPC ratepayers at risk for future carbon regulation costs compared to the region.