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Mio Hydroelectric Plant / Hydroelectric Power Marker Reverse image, Touch for more information
By J.T. Lambrou, September 21, 2021
Mio Hydroelectric Plant / Hydroelectric Power Marker Reverse
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1 Michigan, Oscoda County, Mio — S0685 — Mio Hydroelectric Plant / Hydroelectric Power
Mio Hydroelectric Plant The Mio Hydroelectric Plant was the fourth of six hydros built on the lower Au Sable River between 1909 and 1924 by Consumers Power Company, later Consumers Energy. Completed in 1916, it was the first hydro to pass . . . Map (db m216855) HM
2 Michigan, Oscoda County, Mio — Mio HydroConsumers Energy
Michigan's Future: Powered by Renewable Energy A century ago, Consumers Energy pioneered with a string of hydroelectric plants along Michigan rivers. Today, many of those hydro plants continue to operate and are being joined by a new . . . Map (db m182418) HM
3 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — Mio Hydro
Michigan's Future: Powered by Renewable Energy A century ago, Consumers Energy pioneered renewable energy with a string of hydroelectric plants along Michigan rivers. Today, many of those hydro plants continue to operate, and . . . Map (db m216853) HM
4 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — Mio Hydro1916 — Legacy of Renewable Energy —
With an original capacity of 4,900 kilowatts, Mio Hydro began generating electricity in 1916. It is the most upstream dam on the Au Sable River owned by Consumers Energy and is named for a nearby town. William W. Telft, a company . . . Map (db m216852) HM
 
 
  
 
 
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