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Testimony on Consumers Energy's 2020 Rate Case

Source: MiBiz

Source: MiBiz

Client: Michigan Environmental Council, Natural Resources Defense Council, Sierra Club, and Citizens Utility Board of Michigan

Author: Tyler Comings

June 2020

On behalf of Michigan Environmental Council, Natural Resources Defense Council, Sierra Club, and Citizens Utility Board of Michigan, Senior Researcher Tyler Comings filed testimony on the Consumers Energy rate case in Michigan. Mr. Comings evaluated the economics of two coal units, Campbell Units 1 and 2. He concluded that the units should be considered for retirement and that future spending that could be avoided with earlier retirement should be disallowed. He also found that other spending should be disallowed because the company failed to provide sufficient documentation for those projects. 

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tags: Tyler-Comings
categories: Coal Plants, Michigan
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