GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Consumers Energy will sell their 13 hydroelectric dams to Confluence Hydro, the company announced Tuesday, claiming it will save customers money long-term and ensure dam safety.
The utility said the sale to Confluence Hydro would ensure the dams will continue to operate safely. They expect the approval process to take 12 to 18 months. (FOX 2) - Consumers Energy has announced ...
Sappi, several elected officials and local business groups are objecting to Brookfield’s preparations with regulators to sell ...
Consumers Energy plans to sell its 13 aging and unprofitable Michigan hydropower dams to a subsidiary of a Maryland private equity firm for a dollar apiece, in a deal that would ensure their continued ...
Buyer Commits to Keeping Dams in Operation, Preserving Reservoirs and Benefitting Local Communities JACKSON, Mich., Sept. 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Consumers Energy today announced it has signed a ...
AU TRAIN, MI — Federal regulators are taking steps to terminate a troubled Upper Peninsula hydroelectric dam’s operating license following years of unresolved safety violations and the owner’s recent ...
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