Special Notice: SEVERAL BRIEF ELECTRIC INTERRUPTIONS SCHEDULED
SEVERAL BRIEF ELECTRIC INTERRUPTIONS SCHEDULED SATURDAY MORNING MUSKEGON, Mich., February 26, 2014 – Several brief scheduled electric interruptions are
Read MoreSEVERAL BRIEF ELECTRIC INTERRUPTIONS SCHEDULED SATURDAY MORNING MUSKEGON, Mich., February 26, 2014 – Several brief scheduled electric interruptions are
Read MoreTwo timelines are possible right now, according to Consumers Energy decommissioning program manager Keith Welcher.
Read MoreThe presence at city hall will be customer service offices – not electrical or mechanical operations. City residents will now be able to directly pay both their water/sewer and electric bills in city hall, albeit to different entities.
Read MoreThe installation process will take less than five minutes per meter and will require a brief power interruption. Letters will be received by customers approximately one month ahead of time. If a customer is home at the time of installation, the meter changer will knock and notify the resident of the power interruption. If a resident is not home, a door hanger will be left to indicate the swap.
Read MoreThe new smart meters will look a lot like what is on buildings now, but will contain extra transmitter technology that will send hourly updates to Consumers Energy of power usage. Customers will be able to log on to a secure website to track energy usage almost in real time.
Read MoreIn an agreement with the City of Muskegon, Consumers Energy will remove mid-block lights in the neighborhoods as long as the remaining lights still comply with certain criteria laid down by the city.
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