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In 1997, the name of the company was changed to Consumers Energy. [15] [16] In 2011, Consumers Energy received approval to establish a 100-megawatt wind energy facility in Michigan's Mason County called Lake Winds Energy Park. In 2014, the company announced their second wind farm in Tuscola County with a total investment of $250 million, and ...
Au Sable River (Michigan) 8: Consumers Energy [40] Allegan Dam Hydro Power Plant: Allegan: Kalamazoo River: 3: Consumers Energy: Berrien Springs Hydro Power Plant: Berrien Springs: St. Joseph River (Lake Michigan) 7: American Electric Power [41] Big Quinnesec Dam: Iron Mountain: Menominee River: 22: Wisconsin Energy Corporation [42] Boardman ...
According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), in 2021 nationwide 12% of US electric energy was produced by wind and solar. [ 21 ] Even a year later in 2022, PJM produced only 4.7% by wind and solar, as seen in the table above, although the PJM Independent Market Monitor reported wind and solar accounted for 6.8% of PJM energy in ...
Severe thunderstorms left more than 100,000 customers across Michigan without power, utilities reported Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022. Consumers Energy received approval on Friday, March 1, 2024, to ...
His father, also named J.R. Whiting (1847-1903), was a successful businessman in St. Clair County, served Michigan’s 7th District as a U.S. representative from 1887-95 and was an unsuccessful ...
By 10 p.m. local time Tuesday, storms had knocked out electricity to nearly 143,000 Consumers Energy customers in northern Michigan and the Grand Rapids area, with the utility promising to "work ...
CMS Energy Corporation is an American energy company based in Jackson, Michigan, that is focused principally on utility operations in Michigan. [3] Its principal business is Consumers Energy , a public utility that provides electricity and natural gas to more than 6 million of Michigan's 10 million residents.
Consumers Energy announced in March 2022 that under an agreement with the Michigan Attorney General, they would close the two coal-fired units, units 1 and 2, in 2023. [1] [8] This will leave units 3 and 4 as the only operational units left, both of which utilize natural gas and fuel oil. [1] Those units are scheduled to operate until May 2031. [9]