From Michigan Department of Attorney General <[email protected]>
Subject Attorney General Proposes Reliability Mechanism to Help Curtail Electric Outages
Date September 27, 2023 8:01 PM
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*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:*

September 27, 2023




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*Attorney General Proposes Reliability Mechanism to Help Curtail Electric Outages*





*LANSING ? *Attorney General Dana Nessel filed comments [ [link removed] ] last Friday in Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) docket U-21400 [ [link removed] ], proposing the adoption of an electric reliability mechanism to help reduce the frequency and duration of power outages in the state.? ?

In April of 2023, the MPSC opened Case No. U-21400, directing Commission staff to convene a workgroup to explore the use of financial incentives and penalties to address increasing outages. The move came in response to increased ratepayer complaints, as Michigan?s two largest utilities, DTE and Consumers, have consistently ranked in the last quartile for electric reliability over the last decade. The goal is to use the incentives and penalties to induce utilities to improve their systems in ways that bring quantifiable improvements for customers.? ?

In an August update, the Commission put forward a ?straw proposal? mechanism and solicited comments from interested parties. The Department of Attorney General reviewed the proposal and in Fridays filing provided feedback, along with her own proposed mechanism.?

The mechanism developed by the Attorney General and her experts is named the ?Service Improvement Incentive Mechanism? (SIIM). It is a relatively detailed proposal that is designed to be straightforward, implemented quickly, and built upon and improved as more data is collected. The Attorney General has also presented the SIIM in DTE?s and Consumers? most recent electric rate cases and recommends that the Commission adopt all or parts of it either in this docket or through the rate case dockets.?

"Service reliability should be a foundational function of our?utilities, but the data and experiences of Michigan residents show we must have stronger oversight mechanisms to focus these businesses on their responsibility for?reliability,? said Nessel. ?We?ve invested an incredible amount of time, alongside our experts, in developing the Service Improvement Incentive Mechanism and it?s time the MPSC adopt it into practice. Utility customers in Michigan deserve to know their utility corporations are working toward reliable service, and every indication says that will require government and regulatory accountability.??

The Attorney General?is committed to working with utilities and the Commission to reduce the frequency and duration of electric outages in the state.?

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