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First powered on in 1966, the T.B. Simon Power Plant delivers reliable and affordable electricity and steam for campus, powering Michigan State University’s ability to advance knowledge and transform lives.
Its electricity powers everything from your laptop to the nuclear research done at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams. And its steam heats most campus buildings during cold months and cools them during the warm ones.
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