May 31st, 20240LANSING — On Wednesday, Progress Michigan voiced its firm opposition to the recent proposal by DTE Energy for its nearly half-billion dollar rate increase highlighted in Bridge Michigan. This comes at a time when Michigan already ranks among the top three states for both the frequency and duration of power outages, despite residents...
July 14th, 20230
LANSING – DTE Energy filed a settlement agreement in the Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) case currently pending before the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC), which includes many of the improvements Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has called for to improve service reliability, affordability and accountability for...
February 2nd, 20220DEARBORN HEIGHTS — City officials have negotiated new street light replacement and maintenance arrangements with DTE in a three-phase plan.
The program will replace a majority of the city’s lights while saving nearly $280,000.
The first phase of the plan calls for the replacement of nearly all of the outdated mercury-vapor and...
December 21st, 20210LANSING — The Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) released its final order in DTE Gas’ most recent rate case, approving an $84,173,000 annual increase in DTE Gas’ rates, which is nearly $111 million less than the original request.
In February, DTE Gas requested a $195 million increase, so the commission’s decision...
April 16th, 20210DEARBORN — An essential project related to the sewer separation project will cause construction noise for residents in the area of Chase and Donald.
The project is expected to bring noise from 7 a.m. until midnight from April 14 until June 16.
The construction project is being conducted by DTE, but is necessary in order for the...
May 19th, 20170DEARBORN — DTE Energy invites Dearborn residents and business owners in the area enclosed by Chase Road and E. Moross Circle, and W. Warren and Tireman to a May 24 public meeting about the extensive gas meter and gas line replacement project in their neighborhood.
The meeting is at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 24 at the Henry Ford...
March 10th, 20170DETROIT — Utility crews reinforced by teams from several states scrambled on Thursday to remove fallen trees and repair downed electric lines strewn across Michigan the day after a record windstorm that claimed two lives and left about 1 million customers without power.
Wednesday's severe weather event, described as unprecedented in...