Consumers Energy Proposes Selling 13 Aging Hydroelectric Dams to Focus on Wind and Solar Projects
Consumers Energy has informed the Michigan Public Service Commission that selling 13 hydroelectric dams is the most viable option for meeting the state’s energy needs. The company presented its findings during a recent filing, stating that divesting these assets would better align with Michigan’s long-term energy goals and provide more efficient solutions for customers.
According to Consumers Energy, the dams in question are aging infrastructure and require significant investments to maintain operations. The company noted that while these facilities contribute to renewable energy generation, their overall output represents less than 1% of Consumers Energy’s total electricity production. In its filing, the utility emphasized that selling the dams would allow it to focus on other renewable energy initiatives, such as wind and solar projects, which have greater potential for scalability and cost-effectiveness.
The proposal outlines plans to transfer ownership of the dams to entities capable of managing them sustainably or repurposing them for alternative uses. Consumers Energy stated it is committed to ensuring a smooth transition process that prioritizes environmental stewardship and community interests. The Michigan Public Service Commission will review the proposal as part of its ongoing oversight of utility operations in the state.
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Date: April 8, 2026
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