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UP Energy Task Force to met about propane

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The UP Energy Task Force met in Marquette Tuesday to talk about how propane would be supplied to customers in the event of a disruption in service.

Eighteen percent, or about 22-thousand households in the Upper Peninsula, use propane as a primary heating source.

Jenn Hill is a task force member and Mayor Pro-Tem of Marquette. She says residents are worried about a possible shutdown of Enbridge’s Line 5 and what fuel would replace propane if that happens.

“There’s been a lot of commentary about how we need to be ready for the potential of a possible disruption.”  :09

The task force must plan for long-term interruptions – like a breakdown in the supply chain… as well as short-term disruptions – as when a polar vortex descends into the U.P.

The group will make recommendations on propane delivery to Governor Whitmer by March 31, 2020.

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