Consumers Energy Unveils Electric Supply Plan to Keep Energy Reliable and Bills Lower
Consumers Energy Unveils Electric Supply Plan to Keep Energy Reliable and Bills Lower |
| [11-March-2026] |
Proposal includes Two Natural Gas Plants, More Renewables JACKSON, Mich., March 11, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Consumers Energy announced today that its upcoming Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) will include an all-of-the-above approach to how we supply electricity with over 13 GW in expanded renewables and clean energy resources including solar, battery storage, and wind supported by two new natural gas plants generating 1.5 GW. This plan is designed to deliver the affordable, reliable energy Michigan needs to thrive for the next 20 years, ensuring power is available every hour of every day. The comprehensive strategy combined with nationally recognized customer programs that reward energy savings will help drive down customer bills. "Affordable, secure and reliable energy remains a cornerstone of Michigan's future, and this plan positions the state to support new homes, businesses and industries with confidence, lowering customer costs for all," said Sri Maddipati, Consumers Energy's president of electric supply. "This plan combines new natural gas units with wind, solar and battery storage to meet demand in all conditions enhancing and securing the grid for the communities we call home." Highlights in the plan include:
"We value Consumers Energy's investment in our community and appreciate the partnership and support behind this effort," said Terri Close, Hampton Township supervisor. "While this project will certainly strengthen our local economy, its impact reaches far beyond Hampton Township and Bay County. By taking advantage of existing infrastructure, this project shows Consumers Energy's long–term commitment to provide reliable, affordable energy that will benefit families and businesses across Michigan." "The planned investments by Consumers Energy will create meaningful opportunities for skilled workers across Michigan," Steve Claywell, President of the Michigan Building Trades Council. "These projects will support good-paying jobs and strengthen the skilled trades pipeline for the women and men who build and maintain our state's vital infrastructure." The company plans to file its IRP in June and is subject to approval by the Michigan Public Service Commission. Consumers Energy is Michigan's largest energy provider, providing natural gas and/or electricity to 6.8 million of the state's 10 million residents in all 68 Lower Peninsula counties. We are committed to delivering reliable and affordable energy to our customers 24/7. Learn more at ConsumersEnergy.com/energysupplyplan.
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