• Home
  • Holland Energy Park
    • Power Plant Design
    • New Power Generation Technology
    • Facility Location
    • Construction Time Lapse Video
    • About the Contractors
  • P21 Project Timeline
  • News & Blog
    • Blog
    • Press
  • HBPW Website
  • Home
  • Holland Energy Park
    • Power Plant Design
    • New Power Generation Technology
    • Facility Location
    • Construction Time Lapse Video
    • About the Contractors
  • P21 Project Timeline
  • News & Blog
    • Blog
    • Press
  • HBPW Website
Toggle panel Social icons
Announcements

Holland Sentinel: Holland BPW reprints 1940s-era brochure on then-new power plant

by Admin in Announcements, Blog, Featured

By Staff Reports in the Holland Sentinel

Holland — To put its current discussion in a Historical context, the Holland Board of Public Works reprinted a brochure circa 1940 that it distributed when the now aging James De Young coal power plant was new.

The brochure — along with a modern companion brochure and a deck of cards — were at place settings for the Michigan West Coast Chamber of Commerce’s breakfast event Tuesday, which was sponsored by the BPW.

The vintage brochure with its simplistic illustrations was compared against a “sustainable return on investment” study the BPW recently completed.

“It’s not the first time we’ve had this conversation … our tools are a little more sophisticated,” according to the BPW’s modern brochure.

The aging, coal-fired James Deyoung power plant became controversial recently as the Board of Public Works weighed whether to expand the plant.

The Holland Board of Public Works Board of Directors approved Monday a resolution that states it is on board with its staff’s recommendation to move ahead with a natural gas power plant to supply electricity in Holland.

What will happen to the James DeYoung power plant in the future is unclear.

[Photo Caption: The Holland Board of Public Works reprinted a 1940s-era brochure, along with a new one and presented it at a Michigan West Coast Chamber of Commerce breakfast, Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012.]

View the full article here »

Search Site

Tags

Barton Malow baseload generation Beebe Wind LLC Blue Ribbon Panel Capstone city council City of Holland combined cycle Dan Nally education energy energy future environment environmental Envision fracking generation options HDR Holland Holland BPW Holland City Council Holland Energy Park Holland Sentinel location Loren Howard MI Michigan natural gas New Power Plant P21 q&a RAP recommendations Reliable renewable Renewable Energy single-source generation snowmelt SROI turbines video wind Wind Energy WPNW YouTube

Recent Posts

  • Holland Energy Park Earns Envision® Platinum Award

  • Holland Board of Public Works to host auction

  • P21: Looking Back

  • How the Energy Park will Improve Snowmelt

  • Learn About the Holland Energy Park Cooling Towers

Recent Posts

  • Holland Energy Park Earns Envision® Platinum Award

  • Holland Board of Public Works to host auction

  • P21: Looking Back

  • How the Energy Park will Improve Snowmelt

  • Learn About the Holland Energy Park Cooling Towers

Popular Topics

Barton Malow baseload generation Beebe Wind LLC Blue Ribbon Panel Capstone city council City of Holland combined cycle Dan Nally education energy energy future environment environmental Envision fracking generation options HDR Holland Holland BPW Holland City Council Holland Energy Park Holland Sentinel location Loren Howard MI Michigan natural gas New Power Plant P21 q&a RAP recommendations Reliable renewable Renewable Energy single-source generation snowmelt SROI turbines video wind Wind Energy WPNW YouTube

Facebook

Holland's Energy Future | P21 Decision

© 2017 Holland Board of Public Works. All Rights Reserved. Developed by Boileau Communications Management LLC.