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Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees will vote Friday, April 10, on whether to split a $330 million infrastructure project into two parts.
The board will also vote on creating a resource center for first-generation students housed within the university’s main administrative office and a land donation in the Upper Peninsula.
The $185 million combined heat and power unit would generate electricity and replace roughly 80% of steam capacity that was lost when one boiler at the power plant was shut down in 2022.
Overall, the two projects will cost a combined $330 million. The projects will be funded through a mix of federal tax credits, university reserves and debt, with some costs expected to be offset by long-term energy savings.
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