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How Green is Your High School? There's $5,000 From Consumers For The Winner

JACKSON -- How green is your high school?

Consumers Energy's Green Generation program is inviting Michigan high schools in its electric or combination service territory to participate in a video contest showing their school's commitment to renewable energy.

The grand prize entry will receive $5,000 for their school, with smaller prizes for first, second and third place. Videos can be submitted now through Nov. 15.  Information on this contest is available at www.greenscenescontest.com, including official contest rules.

"This program taps into the amazing creativity and enthusiasm for renewable energy by high school students," said Thomas Shirilla, Green Generation program manager for Consumers Energy. "It also provides a great opportunity to win a cash prize to benefit your high school."

The winning entries will be based on a number of criteria, including creativity, strength of theme, video quality, and the number of votes received at the Green Scenes Contest website. Voting for this contest ends on Nov. 30, and winning entries will be named shortly thereafter. Student participants are encouraged to recruit their family and friends to vote for their video application, and help their high school win one of the four prize levels.

Consumers Energy is Michigan's largest renewable energy provider. Green Generation is the utility's voluntary program for homes and businesses served by the utility. Launched in 2005, the program relies on renewable energy produced in Michigan, including wind and landfill gas. The Green Generation program adds diversity to Consumers Energy's overall energy mix, reduces dependence on traditional energy sources, and helps to preserve our natural resources.

Consumers Energy, the principal subsidiary of CMS Energy (NYSE:  CMS), provides natural gas and electricity to 6.8 million of Michigan's 10 million residents in all 68 Lower Peninsula counties.

For more information about Consumers Energy, visit www.consumersenergy.com

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