The continuing growth of electricity use in Wisconsin means that new generating and transmission facilities will be built. Unless recent trends are reversed, these facilities will be larger and the environmental and economic impact greater than from past, smaller facilities. The coastlines of Lakes Michigan and Superior are attractive power plant sites with easy access to a large source of cold water and to all transportation facilities.
Local Economic Impacts of Power Plant Siting in Wisconsin
1975
78 pages
Report
No indication
English
Municipal plant at Marshfield, Wisconsin
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