» On Air Now
» Weather

Cheaper Gas



Consumers Energy’s 1.7 million natural gas customers are paying at least 10 percent less for fuel costs now compared to last winter.  In addition, Michigan’s largest gas utility is planning a further 15 percent price reduction in its fuel price charged to customers beginning in April.
Consumers Energy’s vice president of energy supply operations Tim Sparks says prices charged by the utility for natural gas are the lowest they’ve been in a decade. And, he says, they're planning an additional 15 percent price reduction beginning in April and continuing at that level on a go-forward basis.  The utility provides natural gas service to 1.7 million customers in 45 counties in Michigan’s Lower Peninsula. Consumers Energy operates 15 natural gas storage fields in Michigan’s Lower Peninsula, one of the largest systems of its kind in the nation. 

Filed Under :  
Topics : Business_FinanceEnvironment
Social :
Locations : Michigan
People : Tim Sparks
A   A   A
ADVERTISEMENT