Consumers Energy's New Plan: Reliable Power and Faster Restoration

Consumers Energy, a Michigan-based electric utility company, has unveiled a five-year plan to enhance the reliability of its electric grid and reduce power outage durations and frequency. The plan includes trimming trees near power lines, replacing outdated electric poles, burying more power lines underground, and automating parts of the grid. The company aims to seek approval from the Michigan Public Service Commission for the plan, which could involve an investment of approximately $9 billion and the burial of an estimated 5,000 miles of low-voltage power lines. Consumers Energy intends to ensure that no customer goes without power for more than 24 hours and that no outage affects more than 100,000 customers.
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