| The City of Bloomfield purchased a steam-driven light
plant in 1892 to begin its municipal ownership. Over 100 years later
the City Light Plant consists of six diesel engines whose name plate
capacity is 8600 kilowatts per hour.
The City purchases electricity from Southern Iowa Electric Cooperative,
Inc., in addition to utilizing the electricity produced by our own
plant. The City’s engine/generators provide Bloomfield with
power in the event that power from the purchased source fails, or
if the source requires maintenance. By maintaining our own generators,
residents are protected against extended outages that could result
from ice, wind, or tornado damage. In most instances, households
and businesses alike, do not notice the changeover between electricity
sources.
Mike Humphrey is the electric plant’s sole employee. However,
Brian Stevenson, Electric Distribution’s lead man does assist
with call and some daily tasks.
Contact Information:
Mike Humphrey
Electric Plant
111 West Franklin Street
Bloomfield, Iowa 52537
Phone: (641)664-2260, ext. 18
Fax: (641)664-2445
Email: electricplant@cityofbloomfield.org |