Consumers Energy Customers Can Save Energy and Money by Sharing and Comparing Energy Use With Facebook Friends

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Consumers Energy Customers Can Save Energy and Money by Sharing and Comparing Energy Use With Facebook Friends

People can compete in energy saving challenges on the Opower social energy app, which was developed in partnership with Facebook and the Natural Resources Defense Council

JACKSON, Mich., April 3, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Consumers Energy electric customers can now share and compare their energy use with friends on Facebook with a social energy app being launched today.   The app is designed to provide people with a good understanding of their energy use and new ways to discover energy savings opportunities, all while fostering friendly competition.

To get started, Consumers Energy customers should visit http://social.opower.com/ or search for the "Opower" app on Facebook and connect their utility account.  People who sign up will immediately start to see how their electric use compares to others, providing context for how efficient their home is versus other similar homes.  As friends are invited and join in, people will then be able to compete against each other in savings competitions.

"We're excited to offer our customers this opportunity to participate in a new, innovative way to learn about their energy use and share that information with friends," said Patti Poppe, Consumers Energy's vice president of customer experience and operations.  "Customers can 'Count on Us' when it comes to providing them information about their energy use and savings opportunities."  Poppe said the app is a high-tech expansion of Consumers Energy's energy efficiency programs that have helped customers save $67 million over the past two years.

The social energy app is the result of an effort between Opower, Facebook, and the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) .

The initial set of features in the app include:

    --  Compare Energy Use to Similar Homes: People are able to benchmark their
        home energy use against a national database of millions of homes. All
        benchmarking will be done on an aggregate level, ensuring complete data
        privacy.
    --  Compare Energy Use Among Friends: People are able to invite friends to
        compare their energy use against their own, show how energy efficient
        they are, and share tips on how to improve.
    --  Publish Conversations About Energy to the Facebook Newsfeed: People are
        able to share information about their energy use, rank, group
        participation, and tips.
    --  Group Development - Cooperation and Competition: Communities of people
        are able to form teams to help each other achieve collective goals, as
        well as compete against other groups.
    --  Automatically Import Energy Data:  Customers of participating utilities,
        such as Consumers Energy are able to import their energy data into the
        application automatically, if they so choose.  (Customers from utilities
        that are not participating will also have the option to input their
        energy usage into the app manually.)
According to NRDC, improvements in energy efficiency have the potential to deliver more than $700 billion in cost savings in the U.S. alone. Understanding how people consume energy and their behavior around managing their use is critical to capturing this unlocked energy efficiency potential. Motivating consumers to take action--a longstanding challenge--is the key to unlocking this potential.

The social energy app is one of the many things Consumers Energy is offering customers to save energy and save money, including rebates and incentives for energy efficient products and services.  Consumers Energy customers who want more information on this program can call:  (866) 234-0445.

Consumers Energy, the principal subsidiary of CMS Energy (NYSE: CMS), provides natural gas and electricity to 6.8 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

SOURCE  Consumers Energy

Consumers Energy

CONTACT: Dan Bishop, +1-517-788-2395, or Jeff Holyfield, +1-517-788-2394, both of Consumers Energy

Web Site: http://www.consumersenergy.com

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