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NORTHERN MICHIGAN., (WPBN/WGTU) -- The proposed sale of Consumers Energy's stable of hydroelectric dams has hit a major hurdle.A Michigan administrative law jud
Consumers Energy continues restoration efforts following Thursday’s severe storms after making strong overnight progress and restoring over 172,000 customers since the start of the multi-day weather event.
The difference is just a few cents — that's how much summer rates increase with warmer weather.
The Michigan League of Conservation Voters said the new ask represented Consumers' largest request in 20 years.
LANSING, MI – On the first day it is legally allowed, Consumers Energy has requested to raise power rates $456 million. It’s the utility’s largest ask in more than 20 years – for the second year in a row.
Consumers Energy has made $11 million in financial assistance available to help qualifying customers in Michigan pay energy bills, especially as warm weather increases energy usage. This funding is part of the State Emergency Relief program.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced she will intervene in Consumers Energy's proposal to raise rates by about $456 million a year, which would increase residential electric rates by 9.8%.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jackson-based Consumers Energy is seeking a $456 million increase to its electric rate base in Michigan, a move that's drawn the scorn of Attorney General Dana Nessel and energy ...
Consumers Energy plans to pay a premium price to buy back power from its 13 hydropower dams after selling them to a private equity firm for $1 apiece, the company revealed Friday in filings with state energy regulators. The disclosures, made in a nearly ...
Disclaimer: This is sponsored content. All opinions and views are of the advertiser and do not reflect the same of Fox 17. As winter continues, so does the desire to stay warm. With inflation in full swing, not everyone has the luxury of increasing their ...
