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Revenue (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2024
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]  
Disaggregation of Revenue
Presented in the following tables are the components of operating revenue:
In Millions
Three Months Ended June 30, 2024Electric UtilityGas Utility
NorthStar Clean Energy1
Consolidated
CMS Energy, including Consumers
Consumers utility revenue$1,221 $305 $— $1,526 
Other— — 50 50 
Revenue recognized from contracts with customers$1,221 $305 $50 $1,576 
Leasing income— — 24 24 
Financing income— 
Consumers alternative-revenue programs— — 
Total operating revenue – CMS Energy$1,226 $307 $74 $1,607 
Consumers
Consumers utility revenue
Residential$547 $206 $753 
Commercial433 64 497 
Industrial174 182 
Other67 27 94 
Revenue recognized from contracts with customers$1,221 $305 $1,526 
Financing income
Alternative-revenue programs— 
Total operating revenue – Consumers$1,226 $307 $1,533 
1Amounts represent NorthStar Clean Energy’s operating revenue from independent power production and its sales of energy commodities. Certain of NorthStar Clean Energy’s power sales agreements are accounted for as operating leases. In addition to fixed payments, these agreements have variable payments based on energy delivered. NorthStar Clean Energy’s leasing income included variable lease payments of $13 million for the three months ended June 30, 2024.
In Millions
Three Months Ended June 30, 2023Electric UtilityGas Utility
NorthStar Clean Energy1
Consolidated
CMS Energy, including Consumers
Consumers utility revenue$1,115 $356 $— $1,471 
Other— — 43 43 
Revenue recognized from contracts with customers$1,115 $356 $43 $1,514 
Leasing income— — 27 27 
Financing income— 
Consumers alternative-revenue programs10 — — 10 
Total operating revenue – CMS Energy$1,128 $357 $70 $1,555 
Consumers
Consumers utility revenue
Residential$513 $229 $742 
Commercial393 68 461 
Industrial159 167 
Other50 51 101 
Revenue recognized from contracts with customers$1,115 $356 $1,471 
Financing income
Alternative-revenue programs10 — 10 
Total operating revenue – Consumers$1,128 $357 $1,485 
1Amounts represent NorthStar Clean Energy’s operating revenue from independent power production and its sales of energy commodities. Certain of NorthStar Clean Energy’s power sales agreements are accounted for as operating leases. In addition to fixed payments, these agreements have variable payments based on energy delivered. NorthStar Clean Energy’s leasing income included variable lease payments of $16 million for the three months ended June 30, 2023.
In Millions
Six Months Ended June 30, 2024Electric UtilityGas Utility
NorthStar Clean Energy1
Consolidated
CMS Energy, including Consumers
Consumers utility revenue$2,350 $1,268 $— $3,618 
Other— — 102 102 
Revenue recognized from contracts with customers$2,350 $1,268 $102 $3,720 
Leasing income— — 51 51 
Financing income— 
Consumers alternative-revenue programs— — 
Total operating revenue – CMS Energy$2,358 $1,272 $153 $3,783 
Consumers
Consumers utility revenue
Residential$1,072 $871 $1,943 
Commercial793 271 1,064 
Industrial330 32 362 
Other155 94 249 
Revenue recognized from contracts with customers$2,350 $1,268 $3,618 
Financing income
Alternative-revenue programs— 
Total operating revenue – Consumers$2,358 $1,272 $3,630 
1Amounts represent NorthStar Clean Energy’s operating revenue from independent power production and its sales of energy commodities. Certain of NorthStar Clean Energy’s power sales agreements are accounted for as operating leases. In addition to fixed payments, these agreements have variable payments based on energy delivered. NorthStar Clean Energy’s leasing income included variable lease payments of $29 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024.
In Millions
Six Months Ended June 30, 2023Electric UtilityGas Utility
NorthStar Clean Energy1
Consolidated
CMS Energy, including Consumers
Consumers utility revenue$2,204 $1,472 $— $3,676 
Other— — 86 86 
Revenue recognized from contracts with customers$2,204 $1,472 $86 $3,762 
Leasing income— — 58 58 
Financing income— 
Consumers alternative-revenue programs10 — — 10 
Total operating revenue – CMS Energy$2,219 $1,476 $144$3,839 
Consumers
Consumers utility revenue
Residential$1,041 $1,005 $2,046 
Commercial740 315 1,055 
Industrial320 39 359 
Other103 113 216 
Revenue recognized from contracts with customers$2,204 $1,472 $3,676 
Financing income
Alternative-revenue programs10 — 10 
Total operating revenue – Consumers$2,219 $1,476 $3,695 
1Amounts represent NorthStar Clean Energy’s operating revenue from independent power production and its sales of energy commodities. Certain of NorthStar Clean Energy’s power sales agreements are accounted for as operating leases. In addition to fixed payments, these agreements have variable payments based on energy delivered. NorthStar Clean Energy’s leasing income included variable lease payments of $38 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023.
Consumers Energy Company  
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]  
Disaggregation of Revenue
Presented in the following tables are the components of operating revenue:
In Millions
Three Months Ended June 30, 2024Electric UtilityGas Utility
NorthStar Clean Energy1
Consolidated
CMS Energy, including Consumers
Consumers utility revenue$1,221 $305 $— $1,526 
Other— — 50 50 
Revenue recognized from contracts with customers$1,221 $305 $50 $1,576 
Leasing income— — 24 24 
Financing income— 
Consumers alternative-revenue programs— — 
Total operating revenue – CMS Energy$1,226 $307 $74 $1,607 
Consumers
Consumers utility revenue
Residential$547 $206 $753 
Commercial433 64 497 
Industrial174 182 
Other67 27 94 
Revenue recognized from contracts with customers$1,221 $305 $1,526 
Financing income
Alternative-revenue programs— 
Total operating revenue – Consumers$1,226 $307 $1,533 
1Amounts represent NorthStar Clean Energy’s operating revenue from independent power production and its sales of energy commodities. Certain of NorthStar Clean Energy’s power sales agreements are accounted for as operating leases. In addition to fixed payments, these agreements have variable payments based on energy delivered. NorthStar Clean Energy’s leasing income included variable lease payments of $13 million for the three months ended June 30, 2024.
In Millions
Three Months Ended June 30, 2023Electric UtilityGas Utility
NorthStar Clean Energy1
Consolidated
CMS Energy, including Consumers
Consumers utility revenue$1,115 $356 $— $1,471 
Other— — 43 43 
Revenue recognized from contracts with customers$1,115 $356 $43 $1,514 
Leasing income— — 27 27 
Financing income— 
Consumers alternative-revenue programs10 — — 10 
Total operating revenue – CMS Energy$1,128 $357 $70 $1,555 
Consumers
Consumers utility revenue
Residential$513 $229 $742 
Commercial393 68 461 
Industrial159 167 
Other50 51 101 
Revenue recognized from contracts with customers$1,115 $356 $1,471 
Financing income
Alternative-revenue programs10 — 10 
Total operating revenue – Consumers$1,128 $357 $1,485 
1Amounts represent NorthStar Clean Energy’s operating revenue from independent power production and its sales of energy commodities. Certain of NorthStar Clean Energy’s power sales agreements are accounted for as operating leases. In addition to fixed payments, these agreements have variable payments based on energy delivered. NorthStar Clean Energy’s leasing income included variable lease payments of $16 million for the three months ended June 30, 2023.
In Millions
Six Months Ended June 30, 2024Electric UtilityGas Utility
NorthStar Clean Energy1
Consolidated
CMS Energy, including Consumers
Consumers utility revenue$2,350 $1,268 $— $3,618 
Other— — 102 102 
Revenue recognized from contracts with customers$2,350 $1,268 $102 $3,720 
Leasing income— — 51 51 
Financing income— 
Consumers alternative-revenue programs— — 
Total operating revenue – CMS Energy$2,358 $1,272 $153 $3,783 
Consumers
Consumers utility revenue
Residential$1,072 $871 $1,943 
Commercial793 271 1,064 
Industrial330 32 362 
Other155 94 249 
Revenue recognized from contracts with customers$2,350 $1,268 $3,618 
Financing income
Alternative-revenue programs— 
Total operating revenue – Consumers$2,358 $1,272 $3,630 
1Amounts represent NorthStar Clean Energy’s operating revenue from independent power production and its sales of energy commodities. Certain of NorthStar Clean Energy’s power sales agreements are accounted for as operating leases. In addition to fixed payments, these agreements have variable payments based on energy delivered. NorthStar Clean Energy’s leasing income included variable lease payments of $29 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024.
In Millions
Six Months Ended June 30, 2023Electric UtilityGas Utility
NorthStar Clean Energy1
Consolidated
CMS Energy, including Consumers
Consumers utility revenue$2,204 $1,472 $— $3,676 
Other— — 86 86 
Revenue recognized from contracts with customers$2,204 $1,472 $86 $3,762 
Leasing income— — 58 58 
Financing income— 
Consumers alternative-revenue programs10 — — 10 
Total operating revenue – CMS Energy$2,219 $1,476 $144$3,839 
Consumers
Consumers utility revenue
Residential$1,041 $1,005 $2,046 
Commercial740 315 1,055 
Industrial320 39 359 
Other103 113 216 
Revenue recognized from contracts with customers$2,204 $1,472 $3,676 
Financing income
Alternative-revenue programs10 — 10 
Total operating revenue – Consumers$2,219 $1,476 $3,695 
1Amounts represent NorthStar Clean Energy’s operating revenue from independent power production and its sales of energy commodities. Certain of NorthStar Clean Energy’s power sales agreements are accounted for as operating leases. In addition to fixed payments, these agreements have variable payments based on energy delivered. NorthStar Clean Energy’s leasing income included variable lease payments of $38 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023.