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Consumers Energy Dedicates $175 Million Upgrade At Gas Compressor Station

ARMADA (WWJ) -- Consumers Energy is celebrating today completion of a $175 million investment at its Ray Compressor Station.

Consumers describes the station as the "crown jewel" of the company's natural gas system because of its excellent storage and delivery capabilities for 1.7 million customers throughout Michigan.

"This large-scale project included comprehensive upgrades to our Ray facility to ensure that we can continue to provide safe, reliable and affordable service to customers across the state," said Daniel J. Malone, senior vice president of distribution and customer operations for Consumers Energy.

Assisting in recognizing the importance of the Ray Compressor Station and its ability to both store and deliver vast quantities of natural gas will be U.S. Rep. Candice Miller (R-Harrison Township), State Rep. Ken Goike (R-Ray Township), Michigan Public Service Commission Chairman John Quakenbush, as well as local officials and Consumers Energy employees.

"Modern technology allows us to tap into great amounts of natural gas, which is the cleanest fossil fuel available, and it is wonderful to see companies like Consumers Energy using this resource to benefit the great state of Michigan," Rep. Miller said. "Consumers Energy has been a model citizen to our state and the Ray Compressor Station is just another example of this company showing its commitment to providing Michigan consumers with safe energy and top-notch service."

Construction on the Ray project began in 2010 and concluded earlier this year. All labor was Michigan-based and included 12 local unions that along with Consumers Energy employees worked over 850,000 hours to complete the project.

Enhancements to the Ray Compressor Station give Consumers Energy the ability to continue providing safe, reliable and affordable natural gas service for its customers. The Ray Compressor Station and its associated storage field provide enough gas to serve approximately 40 percent, or 680,000, of Consumers Energy's 1.7 million natural gas customers during the winter season. Natural gas is an increasingly popular fuel of choice among all sectors, including electric generation, because of its competitive price and environmental advantages.

The project's main focus was the installation of five new engines that can produce an amazing 23,675 horsepower to drive their respective two-stage compressors so that natural gas can be compressed and stored underground for ultimate delivery to the transmission system and customers.

The Ray storage field is one of 15 fields owned by Consumers Energy, one of the largest gas storage systems in the United States. The site measures about 1,600 acres and is able to store up to 43 billion cubic feet of natural gas in naturally-occurring porous rock formations underneath the ground.

Consumers Energy, Michigan's largest utility is the principal subsidiary of CMS Energy (NYSE: CMS), providing natural gas and electricity to 6.6 million of the state's 10 million residents in all 68 Lower Peninsula counties.

More at www.consumersenergy.com

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