- Posted September 05, 2018
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Michigan panel OKs Consumers Energy natural gas rate boost

LANSING (AP) - The Michigan Public Service Commission has approved a settlement agreement allowing a $10.6 million rate increase for Consumers Energy Co. natural gas customers.
The total is 6 percent of the amount Consumers had sought when it asked the commission in October 2017 to approve a $178.2 million rate increase. Consumers later reduced its request to $82.6 million.
Officials say the amount approved by the commission includes adjustments related to last year's federal corporate tax cut.
Under the deal, a residential customer using 10,000 cubic feet of natural gas per month will see an increase of 44 cents effective Sept. 1.
Jackson-based Consumers was last granted a gas rate increase in July 2017.
Published: Wed, Sep 05, 2018
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