Consumers Energy Files Electric Generation Needs and Alternatives Analysis: Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy and New Clean Coal Plant Needed to Serve 1.8 Million Customers
Posted on: Friday, 5 June 2009, 13:28 CDT
These resources include comprehensive energy efficiency programs, demand side management (reducing customer usage during peak periods), more than 900 megawatts of renewable energy capacity, and a new 830-megawatt clean coal unit at the company's Karn/Weadock Generating Complex near
Consumers Energy conducted the analysis in response to a request from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ), as part of the environmental permit process for the new clean coal plant, announced in 2007. The utility filed its "Balanced Energy Initiative: Electric Generation Alternatives Analysis" today with the MDEQ and the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC).
"Even using historically low customer demand growth assumptions, it's clear that we'll need to move forward aggressively on energy efficiency, renewable energy expansion, and a new clean coal plant to serve customers with reliable, competitively priced electricity in the future," said
The utility analysis concludes that two-thirds of the projected energy resources needed through 2018 will be provided by new renewable energy sources plus peak load reductions from new energy efficiency and demand side management programs. Consumers Energy received approval last week from the MPSC to move forward with new energy efficiency and renewable energy plans to meet the requirements of the state's new comprehensive energy law.
The analysis also concludes that for the remaining projected energy resources needed between now and 2018, a new clean coal unit represents the most cost effective, efficient and reliable power resource to serve customers compared to other alternatives.
Consumers Energy expects that its new clean coal unit at Karn/Weadock will begin commercial operation in 2017. An economic analysis shows the project will have a net economic impact on
The utility has the oldest fleet of coal plants in the nation. Those units have an average age of 50 years.
The analysis also points to a key environmental benefit of the new clean coal unit: "Eventually replacing several of the company's older, less efficient plants with an advanced supercritical pulverized coal plant will significantly reduce the company's system-wide emissions and have a positive impact on the air quality in Michigan."
The analysis explains how the Balanced Energy Initiative approach could provide the following emissions reductions by 2018 from the company's coal fleet from today's levels: sulfur dioxide, down 91 percent; nitrogen oxides, down 83 percent, and mercury, down 81 percent. In addition, the Balanced Energy Initiative portfolio could reduce carbon dioxide emissions from the utility's coal fleet by 10 percent to 15 percent, before further potential reductions can be gained through carbon capture and sequestration.
The Balanced Energy Initiative is a key part of Consumers Energy's Growing Forward strategy, which calls for investing more than
The substantial investments make Consumers Energy one of the largest - if not the largest - investor in the state of
Consumers Energy, the principal subsidiary of CMS Energy (NYSE: CMS), provides natural gas and electricity to nearly 6.5 million of Michigan's 10 million residents in all 68 Lower Peninsula counties.
For more information about Consumers Energy, visit our Website at www.consumersenergy.com
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