Consumers Energy's 2022 Reliability Work Results in Nearly 20 Percent Fewer Customer Outages
Consumers Energy reported a significant achievement in 2022, with nearly 20% fewer customer outages compared to the previous year. This improvement followed extensive upgrades to their electric grid, including the completion of over 2,000 electric projects. The company reduced the duration of outages by nearly half, restoring over 96% of outages in under 24 hours. Key investments included the trimming of vegetation along more miles of lines, the inspection of over 30,000 miles of lines, and the replacement of 10,000 poles with sturdier materials. These efforts are part of a broader $5.4 billion Electric Reliability Plan aimed at enhancing grid resilience in Michigan.
- 20% reduction in customer outages in 2022 compared to 2021.
- 96% of outages restored in less than 24 hours.
- Completed over 2,000 electric projects.
- Inspected over 30,000 miles of lines.
- Replaced 10,000 poles with sturdier materials.
- Part of a $5.4 billion Electric Reliability Plan.
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Energy Provider Remains Committed to Further Strengthening Power Grid in
After reviewing last year's results, the energy provider also reported reducing nearly in half the total number of minutes customers were without power compared to the previous year, and more than 96 percent of outages were restored in less than 24 hours, demonstrating continued investments in the grid and efforts to make it more reliable are paying off.
"Last year we were able to provide more reliable service for our customers because of the work we have been doing to build a more resilient power grid," said
"The results from 2022 showed improvements across the board. We trimmed vegetation along more miles of lines than ever before, inspected more than 30,000 miles of lines and made repairs where needed, and added new technology on equipment to help prevent and fix outages," said
The reduced number of customers impacted by power outages last year was a result of reliability work throughout 2022. The company addressed issues after inspecting more than half of its Low-Voltage Distribution system and the entirety of its High-Voltage Distribution system. The company also completed over 7,100 miles of forestry trimming and maintenance around its lines, addressing the number one cause of power outages in
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- Replacing 10,000 poles with sturdier material that can withstand higher winds.
- Upgrading, rebuilding, and expanding nearly 100 substations.
- Adding smart technology like 32 Automatic Transfer Reclosures (ATRs) that help limit the frequency and duration of power outages.
- Strategically piloting a project to underground power lines in areas that would receive the greatest benefit for less cost.
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