Michigan Regulators OK $100M Rate Hike For Consumers Energy

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From the Associated Press — Michigan regulators have approved a $100 million electric rate hike for Consumers Energy, authorizing the state’s second-largest utility to bill the average residential customer about $9 more per month starting in January. The increase for residents is nearly 12% after factoring in other allowed adjustments. The agency said Thursday the Jackson-based utility sought
the higher rates to fund upgrades to its distribution system and to meet its clean-energy goals by retiring coal-fired plants. The hike is 39% of what Consumers requested. The order also lets the utility spend more to trim trees to reduce power outages.