JACKSON – An independent national survey has ranked Consumers Energy as the top “environmental champion” among providers of electricity and natural gas in the Midwest.
The new survey results, released by Cogent Reports, a division of Market Strategies International, also rank Consumers Energy as the second-most trusted electric and natural gas provider in the Midwest, and third overall in the country.
“We work every day to earn the trust of the 6.5 million Michigan residents we serve. We feel honored that our customers validated that work with this respected survey, particularly in acknowledging our actions to take care of the environment,” said Patti Poppe, Consumers Energy’s vice president of customer experience, rates and regulation.
The top ranking for environmental performance reflects Consumers Energy’s environmental efforts in several areas:
Renewable energy ? Consumers Energy expects to see 10 percent of its electricity come from renewable sources by the end of this year. That is a year ahead of a timetable laid out by state lawmakers. The company opened Lake Winds? Energy Park in Mason County in late 2012 and is building Cross Winds? Energy Park in Michigan’s Thumb, set to open by year’s end. Additionally, it has expanded its solar energy program for homes and businesses, and developed a program with Michigan State University and Michigan’s agricultural community to buy electricity from anaerobic digesters.
Transition to cleaner energy ? Consumers Energy plans to retire seven coal-fired power plants by April 2016. The company has signed an agreement to purchase a natural gas-fired plant in its hometown of Jackson.
Improving air quality ? Michigan’s air is the cleanest it has been in a generation, thanks in part to Consumers Energy’s efforts to reduce emissions at coal-fired plants by 20 percent through 2025. The company expects to spend $1.3 billion over a decade to improve air quality at its power plants, and will reduce water usage at power plants by 20 percent as of 2020.
Reducing energy usage ? The company works with businesses and homeowners all over the state every day to reduce their energy use. Michigan residents saved $575 million through energy-efficiency programs through 2013.
“‘Leaving it better than we found it’ is an expression we take to heart at Consumers Energy, and that’s especially true when it comes to our environmental efforts,” Poppe said. “This environmental ranking as best in the Midwest tells us that our customers recognize our work, which is an ongoing process.”





