Reliability Roadmap by the Numbers: 2,700 Electric Reliability Improvements Powered by Customers' Investments in 2025
80% of customer rate increases over the past 5 years fund reliability improvements
"We promised our customers a stronger, smarter grid, and we are delivering on that promise while being thoughtful on how we spend customer dollars," said Greg Salisbury, senior vice president and president of the electric grid. "That's why we're focused on practical upgrades that reduce outages today and help avoid higher costs down the road."
In 2025, Michigan experienced historic ice storms, extreme winds and one of the most active tornado seasons since 1950. While Consumers Energy cannot control the storms, we are doing the work before storms hit by reinforcing equipment, trimming trees near power lines, inspecting infrastructure and installing technology to spot problems earlier.
The investments in preparation paid off. Despite 20 percent more weather driven outage events,
"This work isn't about buzzwords or big promises. It's about doing the right work in the right places," Salisbury said. "When we invest wisely, customers see the benefit through fewer outages and faster restoration."
Reliability Roadmap by the Numbers:
In 2025,
- Built three new substations and completed seven fractionalization projects to divide the electric grid into smaller sections and support growing communities
- 32,173 utility poles installed to replace and upgrade infrastructure
- 26,069 miles of power lines inspected by crews, helicopters and drones and over 12,000-line sensors installed to catch issues early
- Trees and limbs cleared from more than 8,000 miles of power lines to prevent outages caused by falling branches, reduce storm damage and improve safety
- Used automated technology to reroute power during outages by creating 31 ATR loops including 96 reclosers to limit customer impact and outage length.
"We know customers are feeling the impact of rising costs on everything from groceries to housing and insurance," said
Consumers Energy remains focused on projects that support the long-term goals of the Reliability Roadmap, which are that no customer is ever without power for more than 24 hours and that no single weather incident affects more than 100,000 customers. While those goals have not yet been fully reached, the progress made in 2025 shows meaningful movement in the right direction.
Severe weather is becoming more frequent, but we are preparing for it. By investing carefully in the equipment that serves our neighbors and businesses today,
Learn more at ConsumersEnergy.com.
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