Consumers Energy Proposes Ambitious New Upgrades to Improve Reliability
Proposal aims to bury more power lines, strengthen grid and reduce wildfire risk
Also included is a new wildfire risk mitigation plan, the first such plan by an energy provider in the Midwest, which will protect customers from increased wildfire risk if the National Weather Service issues a "red flag warning." The plan includes prioritized tree trimming, equipment upgrades in wildfire risk areas and more effective monitoring.
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The proposed plan also includes tactics to expand Consumers Energy's goal to create a modern, stronger and more resilient power grid:
- Burying 35 miles of additional power lines to provide better protection from common outage causes, including lightning, high winds, tornadoes, heavy snow, ice and falling tree limbs.
- Infrastructure upgrades and proactive maintenance planning to find, fix and prevent issues to help the grid's reliability and lower costs.
"This proposal shows our strong commitment to delivering more reliable, resilient energy for every customer," said
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