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Consumers Energy Spending More than $1 Million to Reduce Bills and Help People in Disadvantaged Communities

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Consumers Energy has invested over $1 million in initiatives to improve quality of life and reduce bills for customers in historically disadvantaged communities in Michigan. The initial investment focused on Flint and surrounding areas, providing free health and safety improvements for homes and multifamily complexes. The program was designed in collaboration with environmental justice experts and advocates, and included upgrades for energy efficiency and air quality. Consumers Energy plans to continue investment in Flint and expand the program to other communities across the state.
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Help for Flint neighborhoods with poor air quality, energy efficiency challenges

JACKSON, Mich., Nov. 6, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Consumers Energy has invested more than $1 million this year in initiatives to improve quality of life and reduce bills for customers in historically disadvantaged communities in Michigan. The initial investment focused on several ZIP codes in Flint and surrounding areas and will be a playbook for work in future communities. The initiatives were completely free to customers and targeted essential health and safety improvements for homes and multifamily complexes.

"One of our priorities at Consumers Energy is to provide the energy our customers need, and to ensure we're caring for all customers and communities we serve," said Angela Thompkins, chief diversity officer and vice president of community affairs for Consumers Energy. "That means recognizing the unique challenges individuals or communities may face, and structuring the services we provide to ensure they can live safer and healthier lives."

The program was designed in collaboration with environmental justice experts and advocates, including the Michigan Public Service Commission, community and local elected officials, and nonprofit agencies. The efforts included:

  • Collaborating with the City of Flint to bundle upgrades by performing follow-up home energy analyses in homes receiving the city's lead-based paint abatement assistance to improve quality of life and reduce energy usage and bills.
  • Connecting residents with diagnosed respiratory conditions to energy and home upgrades using healthy building materials to improve air quality and reduce energy usage and bills.
  • Targeting single and multi-family residences with a specific and expanded portfolio of energy efficiency upgrades, such as furnace repairs, weatherization, etc.

"We know that there are whole communities across the state that, after years of systemic and structural neglect and underinvestment, are home to hundreds or thousands of people facing shared barriers to economic and energy-access," said Thompkins. "Our goal with this pilot has been to remove some of those barriers, and we look forward to expanding these programs to other communities to continue making upgrades and lowering bills for the customers who need it most."

The pilot program is only one of several initiatives Consumers Energy implemented in recent years for customers residing in historically disadvantaged communities. Consumers Energy recently received the Utility Star of Energy Efficiency Award from the Alliance to Save Energy for its work to install free Nest Thermostats for low-income and ALICE (asset limited, income-constrained, employed) customers in 2022. Smart thermostats save customers, on average, 10-15 percent on energy bills.

The company has plans to continue investment in Flint through 2024, as well as expand the program to other communities across the state. Customers who need help paying their bills or who would like more information about assistance programs should call 2-1-1, a free service that's available statewide.

Consumers Energy 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.

For more information about Consumers Energy, go to ConsumersEnergy.com.

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What is the focus of Consumers Energy's investment?

Consumers Energy's investment focuses on improving quality of life and reducing bills for customers in historically disadvantaged communities in Michigan.

What areas did the initial investment target?

The initial investment targeted several ZIP codes in Flint and surrounding areas.

What were the initiatives provided to customers?

The initiatives provided free health and safety improvements for homes and multifamily complexes.

Who was involved in designing the program?

The program was designed in collaboration with environmental justice experts and advocates, including the Michigan Public Service Commission, community and local elected officials, and nonprofit agencies.

What types of upgrades were included in the program?

The program included upgrades for energy efficiency and air quality, such as home energy analyses, healthy building materials, furnace repairs, and weatherization.

Has Consumers Energy implemented similar initiatives before?

Consumers Energy has implemented several initiatives in recent years for customers residing in historically disadvantaged communities, including installing free Nest Thermostats for low-income and ALICE customers.

What recognition did Consumers Energy receive for their previous work?

Consumers Energy received the Utility Star of Energy Efficiency Award from the Alliance to Save Energy for their work in installing free Nest Thermostats, which save customers 10-15 percent on energy bills.

What are the future plans for the program?

Consumers Energy plans to continue investment in Flint through 2024 and expand the program to other communities across the state.

Where can customers get help or more information?

Customers who need help paying their bills or want more information can contact Consumers Energy.

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