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Jackson MI Michigan regulated utility (NYSE: CMS) ~$8.4B FY2024 revenue; Consumers Energy 6.8M customers, 18 consecutive earnings guidance years, PA 235 clean energy 2040 mandate competing with DTE Energy.
CMS Energy Corporation is a Jackson, Michigan-based regulated electric and gas utility holding company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: CMS) as an S&P 500 Utilities component — serving approximately 6.8 million electric and 1.8 million natural gas customers throughout Michigan through its principal subsidiary Consumers Energy (Michigan's largest utility, serving 68 of Michigan's 83 counties) through approximately 7,500 employees. In fiscal year 2024, CMS Energy reported revenues of approximately $8.4 billion and adjusted EPS of approximately $3.29, growing within the company's 6-8% annual adjusted EPS guidance range that has made CMS Energy one of the most consistent earnings growth utilities in the US — delivering 18 consecutive years of meeting or exceeding earnings guidance under the management team's "CE Way" lean operational improvement program. CEO Garrick Rochow leads CMS Energy's strategy of executing a $20+ billion capital plan (2024-2028) focused on renewable energy generation (wind and solar replacing coal-fired generation ahead of the Michigan Public Service Commission's clean energy mandate), electric distribution grid hardening (replacing 1,750 miles of distribution lines annually to reduce storm outage frequency and duration), and natural gas infrastructure modernization. Michigan's Governor Whitmer's 100% clean energy by 2040 mandate (PA 235 — enacted 2023) requires Consumers Energy to retire coal plants, add significant renewable energy generation, and build battery storage — translating directly into approved rate base capital investment that earns Consumers Energy's authorized return on equity (approximately 9.9%).
Allentown PA regulated utility (NYSE: PPL) serving 3.5M customers in PA/KY/RI; $20B capital plan 2025-2028 (+40%), 9.8% rate base growth, 6-8% EPS/dividend growth target competing with FirstEnergy.
PPL Corporation is an Allentown, Pennsylvania-based regulated electric utility holding company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: PPL) as an S&P 500 Utilities component — delivering electricity and natural gas to approximately 3.5 million customers across Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and Rhode Island through four regulated utility subsidiaries: PPL Electric Utilities (Pennsylvania), Louisville Gas and Electric Company (Kentucky), Kentucky Utilities Company (Kentucky), and Rhode Island Energy (acquired from National Grid in 2022), through approximately 7,200 employees. PPL's most significant strategic development is its dramatically expanded capital investment plan: in 2025, the company announced a $20 billion infrastructure investment program from 2025 through 2028 — a 40% increase over its prior $14.3 billion capital plan — expected to generate 9.8% average annual rate base growth through 2028. The enhanced investment drives PPL's reaffirmed 6-8% annual EPS and dividend growth targets through at least 2028, making PPL one of the highest-growth profiles among large regulated utilities. CEO Vincent Sorgi has executed the transformation from PPL's former international utility operations (selling UK operations in 2011 and Talen Energy spinoff in 2015) to a pure-play US regulated utility focused on grid modernization and reliability improvement. The Rhode Island Energy acquisition (2022) added 770,000 electric and gas customers in a compact, densely populated state with above-average regulatory support for utility infrastructure investment.
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