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CMS Energy reaffirms 2026 outlook as Q1 revenues top expectations
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CMS Energy reaffirms 2026 outlook as Q1 revenues top expectations

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CMS Energy (NYSE:CMS) reported first-quarter 2026 financial results on Tuesday, April 28, characterized by solid top-line growth and a steady climb in profitability.

The Michigan-based utility holding company posted operating revenue of $2.73 billion, a 12% increase compared to $2.45 billion in the prior-year period, comfortably exceeding analyst expectations of approximately $2.51 billion.

The company's earnings also showed healthy year-over-year improvement.

Diluted earnings per share (EPS) reached $1.10, up from $1.01 in the first quarter of 2025.

On an adjusted basis—which management utilizes as its primary performance metric—EPS grew to $1.13, compared to $1.02 a year earlier.

This growth reflects the ongoing execution of the company's "triple bottom line" strategy, focusing on operational excellence at its primary subsidiary, Consumers Energy.

In a move to reinforce its long-term financial trajectory, CMS Energy reaffirmed its full-year 2026 adjusted EPS guidance of $3.83 to $3.90.

Management also reiterated its long-term adjusted EPS growth objective of 6% to 8%, noting continued confidence toward the high end of that range.

This outlook is supported by a robust $24 billion capital investment plan for 2026–2030, aimed at expanding the rate base and modernizing Michigan's electric and natural gas infrastructure.

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