Jackson, Mich. Tuesday, June 18, 2024
With Michigan getting its first taste of summer heat this week, Consumers Energy is offering tips to help customers control their energy bills while still staying cool.
“People can take action, even on scorching summer days, to stay in control of their bills and be safe and comfortable,” said Lauren Snyder, Consumers Energy’s vice president of customer experience. “We want to make sure our customers know they can ease the strain on their air conditioners by taking simple steps that add up to savings.”
Snyder said Consumers Energy is meeting the energy needs of nearly 2 million Michigan homes and businesses every day this summer, helped by natural gas plants, solar power plants, wind parks, hydroelectric dams and the Ludington Pumped Storage plant, one of the world’s largest electric storage batteries.
Snyder encouraged the public to take the following steps this week:
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Snyder also reminded people that help is available for anyone who needs assistance with their energy bill. People can call 2-1-1, a free resource that connects people with nonprofit organizations or visit www.consumersenergy.com/payment-assistance.
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’s Clean Energy Plan calls for eliminating coal as an energy source by 2025, achieving net-zero carbon emissions and meeting 90% of customers’ energy needs through clean sources, including wind and solar.
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