Jan 10, 2025 · uppco urges caution around hydroelectric reservoirs – water levels being lowered January 10, 2025 Marquette – Upper Peninsula Power Company (UPPCO) will begin lowering water levels at its hydroelectric reservoirs to prepare …
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An important safety reminder. Even if they don’t look dangerous, always assume they are. Touching a downed power line can kill you. If you see a downed line, call UPPCO at (906) 449-2011 or 911.
UPPCO’s rates are certified and approved by the Michigan Public Service Commission. To view the most current schedule of rates and MPSC regulations governing the sale of electricity by UPPCO, visit the MPSC website here.
Residential: (906) 449-2013 / (800) 562-7680 Business: (906) 449-2014 / (800)337-8445 Fax: 906-485-2431 Email: [email protected] We will reply to emails as soon as possible. Please do not use email to report emergencies or power outages.
An important safety reminder. Even if they don’t look dangerous, always assume they are. Touching a downed power line can kill you. If you see a downed line, call UPPCO at (906) 449-2011 or 911.
UPPCO gives you access to rebates for the equipment you need to improve energy efficiency. It’s a great way to upgrade and improve commercial equipment, and save dollars on energy bills in the long run.
Contact: UPPCO Energy Efficiency, (906) 449-2222 or visit ee.uppco.com Based on your income, you may be eligible to receive no-cost, in-home energy efficiency upgrades to help reduce your energy costs through UPPCO's Empower Program .
Upper Peninsula Power Company was formed through the merger of Houghton County Electric Light Company, Copper District Power Company and Iron Range Light and Power