Consumers Energy Installing Record Number of Smart Technology Devices to Improve Electric Reliability
Consumers Energy is investing $24 million in smart technology to improve electric reliability, installing nearly 3,000 line sensors and over 100 automatic transfer reclosers. These cutting-edge technologies help prevent power outages, reduce outage size and duration, and have already prevented hundreds of thousands of outages. The company's Reliability Roadmap aims to restore power within 24 hours, serving close to 2 million Michigan homes and businesses.
Investing $24 million in smart technology to prevent power outages
Installing nearly 3,000 line sensors and over 100 automatic transfer reclosers to improve electric reliability
Line sensors and ATRs help predict and isolate outages, reducing outage size and duration
ATRs have prevented hundreds of thousands of outages and helped nearly 70,000 customers in 2023 alone
Consumers Energy's Reliability Roadmap aims to restore power in 24 hours or less for nearly 2 million Michigan homes and businesses
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Nearly 3,000 line sensors and over 100 automatic transfer reclosers will be installed this year
"Consumers Energy has made a commitment with our Reliability Roadmap to ultimately restore power in 24 hours or less. New technology like this is an important tool as we make the grid more reliable for all our customers," said Chris Laird, Consumers Energy's vice president of electric operations. "We're excited and know these devices will continue keeping us on track to serve close to 2 million
ATRs and line sensors are cutting-edge reliability technologies. ATRs isolate outages by detecting power loss and, like a traffic cop, automatically re-routing power in another direction. Line sensors predict problems on the grid and alert crews in real time with exact locations, preventing outages before they happen. Together, these technologies enable crews to identify problems quickly and precisely, and reduce the size and length of power outages.
Consumers Energy estimates ATRs have helped to prevent hundreds of thousands of outages over the past few years. In 2023 alone, ATRs prevented outages for nearly 70,000 customers by isolating outages to the smallest area possible.
"ATRs and line sensors are both instrumental when storms strike and cause outages," said Greg Salisbury, vice president of electric engineering "They will be a big part of our reliability future and keeping the power on for our customers."
Smart technology is a key component of the Reliability Roadmap, Consumers Energy's plan for a smarter and stronger electric grid. The plan also includes investments in forestry work and infrastructure upgrades, with tactics like installing iron poles to withstand
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