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Capital Expenditures for CMS Energy Corporation 5.875% Junior Subordinated Notes due 2079 (CMSD)

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Latest period

$5.65B

YoY change

+26.7%

5Y CAGR

+10.6%

Peak year (2025)

$3.82B

CapEx history chart for CMS Energy Corporation 5.875% Junior Subordinated Notes due 2079 (CMSD) from 2007 to 2025

Latest: $3.82B

CapEx growth chart for CMS Energy Corporation 5.875% Junior Subordinated Notes due 2079 (CMSD) from 2007 to 2025

Latest: +26.7%

CapEx history table for CMS Energy Corporation 5.875% Junior Subordinated Notes due 2079 (CMSD) from 2007 to 2025

  • 2025$3.82B+26.7%
  • 2024$3.02B-6.2%
  • 2023$3.22B+35.6%
  • 2022$2.37B+14.4%
  • 2021$2.08B-10.2%
  • 2020$2.31B+9.8%
  • 2019$2.10B+1.4%
  • 2018$2.07B+24.6%
  • 2017$1.67B-0.4%
  • 2016$1.67B-2.7%
  • 2015$1.72B+8.9%
  • 2014$1.58B+19.0%
  • 2013$1.32B+8.0%
  • 2012$1.23B+39.1%
  • 2011$882.00M+7.4%
  • 2010$821.00M
  • 2009$0.00
  • 2008$0.00
  • 2007$0.00

CapEx values are taken from CMS Energy Corporation 5.875% Junior Subordinated Notes due 2079's reported cash flow statements (quarterly 10-Q and annual 10-K filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission). Each row shows the period end date and the filing date. YoY compares each figure to the same period one year earlier. Amounts are in USD as filed.

About CapEx at CMS Energy Corporation 5.875% Junior Subordinated Notes due 2079 (CMSD)

According to CMS Energy Corporation 5.875% Junior Subordinated Notes due 2079's latest reported financial statements, the company's current CapEx (TTM) is $5.65B. Capital expenditures (CapEx) are cash outlays for property, plant, and equipment and other long-lived productive assets — reported on the cash flow statement under investing activities. CapEx funds future capacity (factories, data centers, software, machinery), so rising spend can signal investment in growth, while heavy CapEx reduces free cash flow available to shareholders. We display CapEx as a positive amount (the absolute cash outflow); compare with revenue to gauge capital intensity and with total assets for the asset-base context.

Headline TTM above sums the four reported quarters through (reported ). Chart and table below cover the full reported history back to .

As of the 2025 fiscal year, CMS Energy Corporation 5.875% Junior Subordinated Notes due 2079 (CMSD) reported CapEx of $3.82B – grew 26.7% year-over-year.

Over 2020–2025 (5 years), CMS Energy Corporation 5.875% Junior Subordinated Notes due 2079 CapEx expanded at a +10.6% compound annual rate, with mixed annual results across the window.

$3.82B stands as the all-time-high annual CapEx, posted in 2025, against a low of $0.00 during 2007.

CMS Energy Corporation 5.875% Junior Subordinated Notes due 2079 Capital Expenditures by Year

CMS Energy Corporation 5.875% Junior Subordinated Notes due 2079 Capital Expenditures 2025: $3.82B

2025's CapEx for CMS Energy Corporation 5.875% Junior Subordinated Notes due 2079 came in at $3.82B, grew 26.7% from 2024. This figure represents the highest annual value in the available history.

CMS Energy Corporation 5.875% Junior Subordinated Notes due 2079 Capital Expenditures 2024: $3.02B

CMS Energy Corporation 5.875% Junior Subordinated Notes due 2079 posted CapEx of $3.02B in 2024, declined 6.2% below 2023.

CMS Energy Corporation 5.875% Junior Subordinated Notes due 2079 Capital Expenditures 2023: $3.22B

In 2023, CMS Energy Corporation 5.875% Junior Subordinated Notes due 2079 reported CapEx of $3.22B, surged 35.6% from 2022.

CMS Energy Corporation 5.875% Junior Subordinated Notes due 2079 Capital Expenditures 2022: $2.37B

CMS Energy Corporation 5.875% Junior Subordinated Notes due 2079 CapEx in 2022 was $2.37B, grew 14.4% from 2021.

CMS Energy Corporation 5.875% Junior Subordinated Notes due 2079 Capital Expenditures 2021: $2.08B

CMS Energy Corporation 5.875% Junior Subordinated Notes due 2079 CapEx in 2021 was $2.08B.

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