Consumers Energy Dedicates New Marshall Training Center; $5 Million Investment Prepares Utility Workers for 21st Century and Gro
29 August 2008 - 1:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
MARSHALL, Mich., Aug. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Consumers Energy today
dedicated its new Marshall Training Center -- a $5 million
investment in preparing utility workers to meet the challenges of
the 21st century, including service to a growing renewable energy
market. The new facility also is a major step by Consumers Energy
in its ongoing statewide commitment to upgrade the efficiency and
environmental quality of its facilities. The Marshall Training
Center and the facilities improvement initiative is part of
Consumers Energy's $6.4 billion Growing Forward investment plan for
Michigan over the next five years. That plan is highlighted with
the dedication of the new Marshall Training Center, which will use
renewable energy and state-of-the-art training techniques for
approximately 2,000 utility service workers each year. Full
implementation of the Growing Forward plan is tied to approval by
the Michigan Legislature of comprehensive energy reform. The
Marshall Training Center is designed to meet standards for
environmentally sustainable construction developed by the United
States Green Building Council (USGBC). These standards were
developed to promote Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
(LEED). The standards are nationally accepted benchmarks for the
design, construction and operation of high-performance facilities,
according to the USGBC. "This new training center is a tangible
example of Consumers Energy's $6.4 billion Growing Forward
investment plan for Michigan," said David W. Joos, the utility's
chief executive officer. "This positions us well to serve
Michigan's emerging renewable energy market and provide excellent,
21st century training for our employees." Consumers Energy
anticipates a significant increase in coming years in the number of
small-scale renewable energy installations in its Michigan service
area. The renewable energy features at the Marshall Training Center
will be used to train electric service workers and lineworkers in
the basic operation of wind and solar power systems. That will
include training on how privately owned wind and solar power
systems can safely interconnect with Consumers Energy's electric
system. "The Department of Labor & Economic Growth is proud to
participate in this celebration," said DLEG Director Keith W.
Cooley. "Consumers Energy is moving the state of Michigan forward
to meet the energy challenges of the 21st century." The center also
includes two small-scale wind turbines, a fixed-panel solar array
and batteries to store the energy. Energy produced from the two
wind turbines and solar array will be used for heating and lighting
the renewable energy training building. Any excess electricity
produced will be fed into the Consumers Energy electric system for
customer use. "This impressive facility demonstrates that Consumers
Energy is making a major commitment to providing effective safety,
operational and renewable energy training for its utility service
workers," said Michigan Public Service Commission Chairman Orjiakor
Isiogu. The new center includes an indoor training area and a main
building with six large classrooms, three labs and several outdoor
training facilities. The indoor pole-climbing area is comprised of
23 utility poles to enhance lineworker training and safety. It is
one of the few such indoor facilities in the United States. "The
number one job at Consumers Energy is safety. We stress this every
day. The new Marshall Training Center plays a central role in
supporting our positive safety culture because what employees learn
here will impact their personal safety and quality of service for
our customers," said John G. Russell, Consumers Energy's president
and chief operating officer. The center incorporates
distance-learning capability via classrooms equipped with
large-screen TV monitors and computers. The new Marshall Training
Center replaces a facility that began operations in 1978 and was
demolished in late 2007. Consumers Energy's statewide facilities
improvement initiative includes a 10-year renovation effort to
upgrade its facilities to become more safe, efficient and
environmentally friendly. Consumers Energy, the principal
subsidiary of CMS Energy, provides natural gas and electricity to
nearly 6.5 million of Michigan's 10 million residents in all 68
Lower Peninsula counties. For more information about Consumers
Energy, visit our Website at http://www.consumersenergy.com/
DATASOURCE: Consumers Energy CONTACT: Dan Bishop, +1-517-788-2395,
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