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Consumers Energy spending $440M on natural gas modernization

Posted at 8:53 AM, May 22, 2017
and last updated 2017-05-22 08:53:17-04

JACKSON, Mich. (AP) — Consumers Energy plans to spend nearly $440 million this year to help modernize its natural gas system.

The unit of Jackson-based CMS Energy Corp. says Monday that the work will benefit the 1.8 million homes and businesses it serves in Michigan. Consumers Energy says the projects include infrastructure replacement, growth and pipeline integrity.

A total of $75 million will be spent to complete 40 improvement projects and replace 67 miles of pipe with plastic and steel. Those include work in the Royal Oak, Lansing, Jackson, Adrian, Flint, Saginaw, Midland, Alma and Kalamazoo areas, as well as suburban Detroit.

Other work includes $120 million for the first phase of construction of the Saginaw Trail Pipeline, a 5-year, $610 million project that will replace 78 miles of transmission line.