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Yahoo
21-07-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Energy Savings Programs Help Customers Use Energy Wisely, Support Grid Reliability
Customer Energy Saving Programs Have Saved Enough Energy to Match the Annual Output of 18 Power Plants JACKSON, Mich., July 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Consumers Energy is reaffirming its commitment to helping customers use energy more wisely through various energy savings programs that not only lower bills but also support the long-term reliability of the electric grid. Since the launch of energy waste reduction programs in 2009 through 2024, energy savings from both gas and electric initiatives have totaled the annual output of 18 natural gas power plants. While Consumers Energy is prepared to deliver safe, reliable and affordable power to customers across the region throughout the summer, energy is a shared resource—and how it's used matters. "By reducing peak load and overall consumption, energy savings help avoid the need to build or run additional generating resources while keeping energy reliable and affordable for all customers," said Sri Maddipati, Consumers Energy's senior vice president, and president of electric supply. Consumers Energy's forward-looking supply plan features a robust mix of flexible generation resources that continue to evolve through strategic investments. This diversified and prepared approach combined with customer programs allows Consumers Energy to meet Michigan's energy demand while continuing to drive progress. "Taking advantage of our EWR programs is not just good for the planet or your wallet - it's essential to keeping our grid strong and dependable," said Maddipati. "We're proud to partner with our customers to build a smarter, more resilient energy future." Customers are rewarded for shifting energy use to early morning, evening and overnight times in the summer. Consumers Energy provides customers with the power to reduce energy waste and lower bills through various energy efficiency and demand response programs like the Appliance Recycling program, Smart Thermostat program, Home Energy Analysis, and Water Heater rebates. Consumers Energy offers tailored support for income-qualified customers to improve home energy efficiency and lower monthly costs. "My Personalized Offerings" allows customers a one-stop-shop when signing into their account at to fill out some basic household information to see what specific programs may best suit their needs. "You can count on us to keep you powered with reliable energy when you need it most. Consumers Energy is here to deliver comfort and peace of mind to homes and businesses – while keeping bills as low as possible," said Lauren Snyder, Consumers Energy's senior vice president, chief customer and growth officer. Customers can find out what other programs or rebates they may qualify for by visiting Consumers Energy is Michigan's largest energy provider, providing natural gas and/or electricity to 6.8 million of the state's 10 million residents in all 68 Lower Peninsula counties. Consumers Energy knows job number one is to keep the lights on for customers. We are committed to delivering reliable, flexible, and affordable energy to our customers 24/7. For more information about Consumers Energy, go to Check out Consumers Energy on Social Media Facebook: Instagram: View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Consumers Energy Errore nel recupero dei dati Effettua l'accesso per consultare il tuo portafoglio Errore nel recupero dei dati Errore nel recupero dei dati Errore nel recupero dei dati Errore nel recupero dei dati


Bloomberg
14-07-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
India's Eased Pollution Norms Favor Consumers, Power Lobby Says
India's relaxed norms on sulfur dioxide emissions from power plants will favor consumers, avoiding higher electricity prices due to increased equipment costs, according to the Association of Power Producers. The environment ministry eased its decade-old guidelines for the installation of filters that would remove sulfur from coal-fired plants' emissions, exempting nearly 167 gigawatts of coal-fired capacity, or 78% of the total fleet.