Through the development of Delta Energy Park, Lansing Board of Water and Light became the largest utility in Michigan to generate coal-free power by 2025, reducing its carbon emissions by 80%. The new natural gas-fired combined cycle plant is home to three Siemens SGT-800 gas turbines, two Vogt heat recovery steam generators and one Doosan steam turbine. The combustion turbines are each capable of 57 MWs, and the steam turbine generator is capable of 86 MWs.
Lansing Power Constructors, a joint venture between Barton Malow and Clark Construction, also delivered a new switch yard and cooling tower. Once complete, Lansing Board of Water and Light was able to retire its Eckert and Erickson coal-fired power stations.