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03/16/26 – 5pm – Outage Update

(Marquette, MI) MBLP Outage Update – 5:00pm 

Restoration efforts remain ongoing across our service territory as crews continue working to restore power following the severe winter weather. High winds, whiteout conditions, and access challenges caused by heavy snowfall are making restoration efforts difficult in many areas. 

Field crews have been working to assess damage and restore service when and where it can be done safely. Near-record snow has made reaching certain locations challenging, particularly in rural areas and along lines that are not easily accessible from the roadside. 

While this storm shares similarities with past winter weather events, every storm and restoration effort presents unique challenges. High winds and trees contacting utility lines continue to be one of the primary causes of outages. Fortunately, the lighter snow has helped reduce the amount of tree limbs weighing down lines, which can occur during heavier, wetter snowfall. 

Safety remains the top priority throughout restoration efforts. The safety of the community, as well as our line workers and employees, is always at the forefront of the decisions made during storm restoration efforts. Crews continue to work as conditions allow and will remain focused on restoring service safely. 

At this time, it is difficult to determine exactly what conditions overnight may bring or precisely when all outages will be restored. Restoration efforts will continue as conditions allow, and until every affected customer has power restored. However, ongoing high winds and near-record snowfall are creating access challenges, making it possible that some customers may not have service restored until tomorrow. 

Customers are reminded to stay clear of any downed utility lines. If you encounter a downed line, never approach the line or the surrounding area. A utility line can remain energized without showing any visible signs. Stay back and call 911 as soon as possible. 

At this time, the next update is expected to be shared tomorrow morning, unless conditions significantly change. 

Billing office closed – Monday, March 16th, 2026

Billing office closed – Monday, March 16th, 2026

Due to inclement weather, our front office (Billing office) will be closed tomorrow, Monday, March 16th.

Please know that while the font office is closed, our line workers and distribution crews will remain available and ready to respond if weather conditions cause any power outages.

If you experience an interruption in service, please use one of the following ways to report it:

– Call (906) 228-0300

– Text “OUT” to (906) 228-0300 (your cell number must be on your account)

– Report through the SmartHub Mobile App (available for Apple and Android) or online at https://mblp.org/billing/#smarthub

Stay safe, and we appreciate your understanding.

Second Interconnection Completed!

Second Interconnection Completed!

A Historic Milestone for Our Community

What was first proposed more than 40 years ago has now become reality. After multiple years of focused planning, organizing, construction, commissioning, and testing, the MBLP has officially completed a Second Interconnection to the Regional Electrical Transmission System – strengthening the resilience and reliability of our local electrical system for decades to come.

The new second interconnection provides our community with an additional, fully independent connection to the regional power network. This added redundancy significantly reduces the risk of system wide outages in our service area, increases operational flexibility, and mitigates risk associated with unexpected disruptions.

Previously, our system relied on a single primary interconnection point. While dependable, it offered limited redundancy. With this new connection in place, our electrical network is stronger, more stable, and better prepared to serve homes, businesses, schools, healthcare facilities, and other critical services, while also supporting future growth, economic development, and emergency preparedness.

A project of this size and scale requires coordination and cooperation with several different entities, groups, and individuals. We’re grateful for the organizations, crews, employees, and community members who played a role in making this project a reality. While we’ve highlighted several key partners below, we also want to recognize and thank those who contributed behind the scenes but may not be named here:

  • Black & Veatch
  • Hooper Corporation – Electric Power Division
  • Steigerwaldt
  • MJ Electric
  • Marquette County Road Commission
  • MDOT Ishpeming TSC
  • Alger Delta REA
  • Bugle Contracting
  • TriMedia Environmental & Engineering Services

While the Second Interconnection line has officially been completed and placed in service, the MBLP will continue the consolidation of distribution lines onto the new transmission poles along the route. During this process, some of the smaller wooden distribution utility poles will be removed and the lines will be attached to the new transmission poles. This work is expected to begin this summer.   

MBLP & SEEL at UP Builders Show March 6-8

MBLP & SEEL at UP Builders Show March 6-8

We’re excited to be at the Builders Show! 👷‍♂️⚡

Stop by Booth 10A to learn how MBLP’s Energy Efficiency programs can help you save energy and money at home or at work.

Whether you’re building, remodeling, or upgrading, we have programs designed to support you.

Can’t make it to the show? Learn more at eemblp.org.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Location: NMU Superior Dome, Marquette, MI

Dates: March 6, 7, and 8, 2026

Friday, March 6: 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Saturday, March 7: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Sunday, March 8: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Office Closed – Dec. 31st & Jan 1st

Office Closed – Dec. 31st & Jan 1st

The offices of the Marquette Board of Light and Power will be closed Wednesday, December 31st, 2025, and Thursday, January 1st, 2026 in observance of the New Year’s Holiday.

Line Crews and the Distribution Department employees are continuing restoration efforts from the recent storm until all customers are back in service.  

If you experience an interruption in service Please Call (906) 228-0300