November 13,
2009
LANSING -
Attorney General Mike Cox
today announced that barring appeals, Consumers Energy customers across Michigan
can expect $106 million in refunds following a recommendation by an
Administrative Law Judge with the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC).
Law Judge James Rigas
agreed with the Attorney General's office and other parties
that
surcharges billed to customers during 2001 through 2003 were collected by
Consumers Energy for the specific purpose of tearing down the former Big Rock
Point nuclear power plant near Charlevoix. He further recommended that the
excess money be refunded to customers.
"This is a win for
Michigan families and businesses," said Cox. "Energy bills often spike during
the winter months. The Judge's ruling will provide relief when customers can
use it most."
Under the ruling,
refunds would be distributed to Consumers Energy customers statewide via a
credit on their monthly energy bills.
The total refunds customers
will receive will depend on their monthly electricity usage. The Law Judge
recommended making refunds over a six-month period.
Consumers Energy has
until November 18, 2009 to appeal the Judge's recommendation.
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