Wolverine Power Cooperative – Alpine Power Plant
The Wolverine Alpine Power Plant is home to two simple cycle General Electric (GE) 7FA.05 frame combustion turbines that generate a combined 406 MW. The project was constructed at a greenfield site located just outside the Township of Elmira, Michigan, in Otsego County. The two combustion turbines are natural gas fired only, with the accompanying generators being hydrogen cooled.
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Wolverine Power Cooperative
Elmira, Michigan
Power Engineers
General Contractor
New Construction
406 MW
Project Highlights
- The new natural gas-fired plant is part of a major shift in Michigan toward more sustainable, environmentally friendly power, coupled with the closure of 15 coal-fired plants.
- Due to the plant’s remote location and weight of equipment, the turbines, generators and Hyundai GSU Transformers were delivered by rail.
- The plant provides electricity to nearly 120,000 area homes.