ML16011A031

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Comment (38) of Michelle S. Dugan on Behalf of the Monroe County Chamber of Commerce Supporting the Fermi 2 License Renewal Application
ML16011A031
Person / Time
Site: Fermi DTE Energy icon.png
Issue date: 11/18/2015
From: Dugan M S
Monroe County Chamber of Commerce
To: Bladey C K
Rules, Announcements, and Directives Branch
References
80FR68881 00038, NRC-2014-0109
Download: ML16011A031 (1)


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Dear Ms. Bladey:

//6~ Z~V/The Monroe County Chamber of Commerce supports the Fermi 2 license renewal application.

Since its inception, Fermi has been an economic powerhouse in Monroe County. Since it was licensed in 1985, it has employed thousands of men and women and pumped hundreds of millions of dollars into a local economy. Even more importantly, the plant has helped provide a reliable supply of electricity to the residents and businesses of Monroe County and the rest of southeast Michigan.Fermi 2 Power Plant has been one of our largest taxpayers and employers in Monroe County. They are a key philanthropic partner as well. This year marks nearly $40,000 raised for the Monroe County Chamber's LEADERSHIP MONROE Program through the great efforts of the Fermi 2 Refueling Outage coupon book program. The proceeds from the fundraiser benefit scholarships and training for non-profits and groups wishing to participate in this fine leadership program. Many of the past alumni are employees and retirees of Fermi 2 and DTE Energy. The Company is also one of our longest standing sponsors of Chamber events that contribute to the quality of life in Monroe County.Renewing the license of Fermi 2 is a cost-effective way to ensure that DTE Energy is able to continue providing reliable, affordable electricity to our region for decades to come.Thank you for your consideration, Michelle S, Dugan Executive Director SUNSI Review Complete Template =ADM -013 E-RIDS= ADM -03

'R L ;. i-;. Ii WL, U..monroecoug~tychatnber.COm 9'i]/L-- 'A ._ i'I/Monlroe0 MONROE COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE November 18, 2015 Ms. Cindy Bladey Office of Administration U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission OWFN-1 2-H08 Washing DC 20555-0001

Dear Ms. Bladey:

//6~ Z~V/The Monroe County Chamber of Commerce supports the Fermi 2 license renewal application.

Since its inception, Fermi has been an economic powerhouse in Monroe County. Since it was licensed in 1985, it has employed thousands of men and women and pumped hundreds of millions of dollars into a local economy. Even more importantly, the plant has helped provide a reliable supply of electricity to the residents and businesses of Monroe County and the rest of southeast Michigan.Fermi 2 Power Plant has been one of our largest taxpayers and employers in Monroe County. They are a key philanthropic partner as well. This year marks nearly $40,000 raised for the Monroe County Chamber's LEADERSHIP MONROE Program through the great efforts of the Fermi 2 Refueling Outage coupon book program. The proceeds from the fundraiser benefit scholarships and training for non-profits and groups wishing to participate in this fine leadership program. Many of the past alumni are employees and retirees of Fermi 2 and DTE Energy. The Company is also one of our longest standing sponsors of Chamber events that contribute to the quality of life in Monroe County.Renewing the license of Fermi 2 is a cost-effective way to ensure that DTE Energy is able to continue providing reliable, affordable electricity to our region for decades to come.Thank you for your consideration, Michelle S, Dugan Executive Director SUNSI Review Complete Template =ADM -013 E-RIDS= ADM -03