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Consumers Energy Removes Retired, De-Energized Cables in the Straits of Mackinac

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Consumers Energy has successfully removed long-retired electric cables and associated infrastructure from the Straits of Mackinac, enhancing safety and environmental integrity. The de-energized 46 kV cables, inactive since 1990, were extracted to mitigate risks after a reported tugboat anchor strike in 2018. The project, completed in five months, involved collaboration with environmental stakeholders and recycling efforts to offset costs. Consumers Energy remains committed to protecting Michigan's waterways, serving 6.7 million residents across the state.

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  • Successful removal of retired electric cables improves safety in the Straits of Mackinac.
  • Project completed with zero safety incidents over five months.
  • Collaboration with stakeholders like Michigan Department of Environment and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
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JACKSON, Mich., Oct. 12, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Consumers Energy recently removed long-retired energy infrastructure from the Straits of Mackinac as part of its commitment to protecting Michigan's environment.

The company pulled up electric cables which were 46 kilovolt (kV)that had been de-energized since their retirement in 1990, along with concrete mats and grounding cables associated with the lines. Removing the cables improves safety in the Straits and enhances the state's waterways by reducing the odds of incidents such as an alleged tugboat anchor strike in 2018. Materials from the removed cables were salvaged and recycled to the extent possible to help offset the project costs and promote sustainable practices.

"Consumers Energy has long stood for the health and safety of the public and the protection of our state's waterways," said Dennis Dobbs, Consumers Energy's vice president of Enterprise Project Management and Environmental Services. "After learning of the 2018 alleged anchor strike on our cable, we began to investigate the best way to leave the Straits of Mackinac and the entire state in a better place."

In 2018, a tugboat and barge allegedly dragged an anchor through the Mackinac Straits, striking some of Consumers Energy's retired cables, as well as active electric transmission cables owned by American Transmission Company (ATC) and the Enbridge Energy Line 5 pipeline. No environmental damage occurred related to the Consumers Energy cables because they did not contain materials or fluids (mineral oil) that could have leaked.

The cables, installed in 1956, once supplied electricity to the Upper Peninsula.

Consumers Energy worked closely with key stakeholders, including the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) and the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) for permitting to remove the exposed, retired electric cables from the bottomlands in the Straits of Mackinac. The removal project took roughly five months and was completed with zero safety incidents.

Consumers Energy, Michigan's largest energy provider, is the principal subsidiary of CMS Energy (NYSE: CMS), providing natural gas and/or electricity to 6.7 million of the state's 10 million residents in all 68 Lower Peninsula counties.

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What recent action did CMS Energy take regarding its infrastructure?

CMS Energy's subsidiary, Consumers Energy, removed long-retired electric cables from the Straits of Mackinac to enhance environmental safety.

When did Consumers Energy remove the retired cables?

The removal project was completed on October 12, 2020.

How does the removal of cables impact water safety in Michigan?

The removal reduces the risk of incidents similar to the 2018 tugboat anchor strike that could affect water safety.

What type of cables were removed by Consumers Energy?

Consumers Energy removed 46 kilovolt (kV) electric cables that had been de-energized since 1990.

What is the significance of the cable removal for CMS Energy shareholders?

The removal of the cables enhances environmental safety, potentially strengthening the company's reputation and commitment to sustainability.

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