By 11:30 a.m., Consumers Energy was reporting that power for all customers in the greater Petoskey area had been restored.
Environmental groups want to scrutinize the tradeoffs of removing the Consumers Energy dams against selling them.
Consumers Energy announced on Thursday afternoon that it has postponed its planned outage in Midland until Thursday, Dec. 4. It will start at 11:59 p.m. Dec. 4 and will finish by 4 a.m. Dec. 5.
A Consumers Energy project that will temporarily cut power to 2,400 customers in Midland has been pushed back by two weeks ...
Aging coal power plants, forced to stay open by Trump administration, are costing consumers millions Electricity customers in ...
A host of Michigan communities are weighing proposals for the hulking computing facilities? How many of those will come to ...
The Trump administration again ordered one of Michigan's two remaining coal-fired power plants to keep running despite its ...
According to their website, Consumers Energy said the cause of the outage was an "equipment issue." News Channel 3 has ...
Michigan regulators have adopted landmark standards for the booming data center industry with a plan they say tries to protect residents from subsidizing the industry’s hefty energy use. In a ...
(TNS) — Consumers Energy, Michigan’s second largest electric utility, has a newly modified electric rate in place that will allow it to serve power-hungry data centers undergirding artificial ...
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 ...
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