We are shifting the focus of our restoration efforts fully on the hardest hit areas impacted by the brutal weather system that brought high winds, ice, and snow to northern Michigan Sunday and Monday.
Deploying nearly all company and contractor resources to northern Michigan today, over 700 crews are working 16-hour shifts to restore power in primarily Alcona, Crawford, Iosco, Manistee, Missaukee, Ogemaw, Osceola, Roscommon, Wexford counties.
“Now that conditions are safe to do so, we are fully deployed on the ground today in northern Michigan working around the clock to restore service to our hardest hit customers as quicky and safely as possible,” said Jean Kang, vice president of generation operations for Consumers Energy. “Despite frigid temperatures, we expect weather conditions will improve over the next 24 hours and allow us to make significant progress in the hardest hit areas.”
Impacted customers are encouraged to call 2-1-1 to locate a warming center in their area.
Consumers Energy has mobile command centers and storm trailers in Houghton Lake and Cadillac in addition to an emergency response unit providing communities with much needed aid throughout the day and will continue restoration efforts and damage assessments until every customer’s power is back on. A storm trailer is also stationed in Alcona County.
View the Outage Map for the latest on restoration efforts in your area.
We’re committed to being a good neighbor in Tuscola County. That’s why the Cross Winds Energy Park was designed in
compliance with wind zoning ordinances created to protect the health, safety
and welfare of nearby residents. Phase I of the project is a 111-megawatt wind
energy facility that brought new jobs and other economic benefits to the
immediate area and beyond. Phase I has been operating since 2014. Phase II
of the project added another 19 turbines and an additional 44 megawatts of
production capability to the overall facility. Phase II has been operating
since January 2018.
Phase III increased the production
capability by another 76 megawatts with the addition of 33 new turbines. Phase
III went into commercial operation in December 2019.
View Economic Impact Reports for Phase I and Phase II of the Cross Winds Energy Park:
View More View LessLearn more about the Cross Winds Energy Park and other wind related issues:
To reach our Cross Winds Energy Park team, please contact: crosswindsenergypark@cmsenergy.com. You may also call 855-77-WINDS (779-4637) to leave a message on issues regarding Cross Winds Energy Park. The phone number is monitored daily.
In accordance with our local zoning approval, a complaint form is available here or a paper copy may be requested by phone or email.
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