Investment Plans - The parent company of Consumers Energy plans to invest over $17 billion in generation, distribution, and other assets over the next five years, with generation investment increasing more than 25% compared to the previous five-year plan [1] Load Growth Projections - The utility expects robust and sustained load growth, projecting 3% weather-normalized load growth in 2026 and a run rate of 2% to 3% through 2030, primarily driven by data centers and industrial loads [2][3] Renewable Energy Investments - Consumers Energy plans to spend approximately $14 billion on renewable energy through 2045, which includes 8 GW of solar and 2.8 GW of wind [4] - The planned investment in electric generation through 2030 is around $8.8 billion, which is an increase of $2.5 billion from the prior five-year plan, focusing on renewable generation to comply with state law for 100% carbon-free electricity by 2040 [5] Data Center Developments - Ongoing negotiations for data centers are crucial, with a 1-GW data center agreement announced last July, and the company is close to finalizing a rate contract for this customer [6][7] - There are indications of more data center interests, with two proposed data centers and two new industrial loads expressing interest in Consumers' territory recently, alongside 9 GW of large-load interconnection requests in the pipeline [9]
Consumers Energy plans over $17B in capital spending in next 5 years