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Michigan-based utility holding company CMS Energy Corp. is teaming up with coal company Peabody Energy Corp. in developing a $2.5 billion, 1,600-megawatt power plant and a nearby coal mine in southern Illinois, both companies announced Wednesday. Under terms of the deal, CMS Enterprises, a CMS Energy subsidiary, and St. Louis-based Peabody -- the world's largest private coal company -- each will own 15 percent of the so-called Prairie State Energy Campus project through a shared limited liability company. Other stakes will be held by various Midwest utilities and cooperatives.
...2. ST-CMS Electric Company Private Limited. [Docket No. EG02-179-000]. Take n... wholly-owned direct subsidiary of CMS Enterprises Company. CMS Enterprises Company is a wholly-owned...
...; MICHIGAN GAS STORAGE COMPANY; CMS ENTERPRISES COMPANY; CMS GAS TRANSMISSION AND STORAGE COMPANY;...
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...Description: Louisville Gas and Electric Company et al submits information required by the 5/3/07 d...Applicants: CMS Enterprises Company. Description: CMS Enterprises Company noti...
LATHAM, N.Y., Nov. 16, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- ReEnergy Holdings LLC, a Latham NY based renewable energy company, announced today that it has entered into an agreement to acquire the Exeter Tire-to- Energy Facility located in Sterling CT from a subsidiary of CMS Enterprises, based in Jackson MI. The 31 MW facility, continuously operated since 1991, is fueled with chipped and whole tires. Our acquisition of and subsequent investment in the Exeter Facility is consistent with ReEnergy's strategy of acquiring select energy assets that convert biomass and waste fuels into renewable energy," said Larry Richardson, Chief Executive Officer of ReEnergy Holdings. "As we expand our geographic footprint, we look forward to bringing our focus on safety and environmental stewardship to the State of Con...
... (NYSE:CMS) is a diversified energy company operating in the United States and around the worl... are Consumers Energy Company and CMS Enterprises Company. Due largely to additional non-cash writed...
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... NAICS 55, Management of Companies and Enterprises, into the. Professional Fees cost category as was ... submit a written request along with a company check or money order (payable to CMS-PUF) to cover...
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