Consumers Energy Will Carry out Upgrades to Improve Electric Reliability
Ruling Helps Company to Clear Trees from Power Lines, Strengthen Grid
"We plan to roll up our sleeves and accelerate building the electric grid for the next generation," said
Consumers Energy today received approval from the Michigan Public Service Commission to perform line clearing work that directly improves electric reliability. Trees are the #1 cause of power outages, and the company this year will clear trees along 8,000 miles of lines.
Consumers Energy also will create a modern, stronger and more resilient power grid in other ways:
- Infrastructure upgrades and proactive maintenance planning to find, fix and prevent issues to help the grid's reliability and lower costs.
- More technology investments to detect and respond more quickly to power outages.
"We know our customers are counting on us to deliver energy more reliably. Today's plan approval gives us more resources to do important work that affects people directly," said
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