Tag

Dte Energy

All articles tagged with #dte energy

DTE offers automatic $42 outage credit after Detroit-area storms
local4 days ago

DTE offers automatic $42 outage credit after Detroit-area storms

After Friday’s storms hit metro Detroit, DTE Energy will automatically credit eligible customers with $42 for extended outages. Credit thresholds cover outages of 16+ hours (affecting up to 1% of customers), 48+ hours (1–10%), and 96+ hours under catastrophic conditions (10%+). The credit will appear on bills without any application. At the outage’s peak more than 400,000 customers were without power.

Midweek restoration for Michigan outages as storms linger
local5 days ago

Midweek restoration for Michigan outages as storms linger

Millions of Michigan customers lost power during the July 4 weekend storms, with DTE Energy and Consumers Energy warning some outages may last into Wednesday; DTE estimates 85-90% restored by Sunday and 95% by Monday for eastern Michigan, while western Michigan also sees lingering outages; new storms trigger flooding advisories in Metro Detroit; restoration times vary by location, including areas near Jefferson Road in Wayne County and Armada in Macomb County; both utilities offer outage credits, though critics say reimbursements are too low; residents should check status online and avoid downed lines.

DTE Plans Fresh Electric Rate Case After Recent Hike
business4 months ago

DTE Plans Fresh Electric Rate Case After Recent Hike

DTE Energy says it will file for another electric rate increase in Michigan, around April 27, after a $242 million hike was approved, prompting criticism from the attorney general who argues frequent rate cases burden customers; DTE contends investments have improved reliability and that bills are relatively low, with any adjustment not taking effect until 2027 under the current process.

Michigan AG Nessel Plans Intervention in DTE's $456M Rate Hike Request
energy-regulation2 years ago

Michigan AG Nessel Plans Intervention in DTE's $456M Rate Hike Request

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel plans to intervene in DTE Energy's $456 million rate hike request, criticizing it as "absurd" and questioning the need for such a substantial increase. DTE argues the hike is necessary for grid improvements and service reliability, but Nessel's office contends that the company has failed to justify previous cost increases. The Michigan Public Service Commission will consider the request, with a history of approving lower rate increases than initially sought by utilities.

Michigan Utility Regulators Approve $368M Rate Hike for DTE Energy Customers
energy2 years ago

Michigan Utility Regulators Approve $368M Rate Hike for DTE Energy Customers

The Michigan Public Service Commission has approved a $368 million electric rate increase for DTE Energy customers, which is about 60% of what the utility initially requested. The increase will cost the average residential customer about $6.51 more per month on their electricity bill. DTE argued that the impact to customers' bills will be offset by other recent cost savings realized by the company. The rate hike is aimed at improving grid reliability and reducing outages in the state. The approved rates will be effective from December 15 for DTE's 2.3 million electricity customers in southeast Michigan and the Thumb area.

DTE's Paperless Billing Battle: Apologies and Reversals
energy2 years ago

DTE's Paperless Billing Battle: Apologies and Reversals

DTE Energy, a major electricity provider in southeast Michigan, has announced that it will no longer automatically enroll customers in its paperless billing program. The company had previously implemented a pilot program in 2019 where customers would be automatically enrolled in eBill after opening an email from the utility, regardless of their preference for paper bills. The decision to reverse this policy comes after mixed customer reactions and a request from the Michigan Attorney General for an investigation. DTE will also reimburse customers who incurred late fees due to the switch from paper to digital billing. The eBill program aims to reduce paper usage and billing costs.

"Massive Power Outages Leave 150,000 Customers in the Dark"
natural-disasters2 years ago

"Massive Power Outages Leave 150,000 Customers in the Dark"

Over 150,000 customers of DTE Energy and Consumers Energy in Michigan are still without power after severe thunderstorms and tornadoes caused widespread outages. Both companies are working to restore power, with DTE expecting to have all outages restored by the end of Sunday and Consumers Energy aiming to do the same with the help of crews from other states. Customers are urged to stay away from downed power lines and report any hazards to the authorities.

Severe storms wreak havoc in Michigan, leaving thousands without power and causing destruction
local-news2 years ago

Severe storms wreak havoc in Michigan, leaving thousands without power and causing destruction

More than 147,000 DTE Energy customers in Southeast Michigan were without power following severe storms. The utility company expects to restore power to about 80% of affected customers by Saturday, with the remainder restored by Sunday. Additional crews have been recruited to expedite repairs. The outages were widespread throughout Metro Detroit, with significant clusters in Detroit, Wayne County, and Oakland County. Residents are urged to stay away from downed power lines and flooded areas.

"Stay Informed: Easily Track DTE Energy Power Outages with this Map"
local-news3 years ago

"Stay Informed: Easily Track DTE Energy Power Outages with this Map"

Tens of thousands of residents in Southeast Michigan have lost power due to high winds. To check the DTE Energy outage map, visit their website or use the DTE Energy app. Safety tips include staying away from downed power lines and metal fences, not crossing yellow barrier tape, and avoiding driving over downed power lines. Contact with any energized power line can be fatal.

Michigan Hit by Devastating Storms: Massive Hail and Widespread Power Outages
natural-disasters3 years ago

Michigan Hit by Devastating Storms: Massive Hail and Widespread Power Outages

Over 60,000 utility customers in Michigan, mostly on the southeast side, remain without power after a powerful thunderstorm brought strong winds, rain, and hail as big as tennis balls. DTE Energy expects to restore power to 80% of affected customers by the end of Friday. The storm caused widespread outages, with the highest number of outages reported in Oakland, Wayne, and Macomb counties. Consumers Energy also reported some outages in other parts of Michigan.

DTE accelerates coal plant retirement, invests $11 billion in clean energy
energy3 years ago

DTE accelerates coal plant retirement, invests $11 billion in clean energy

DTE Energy, a Detroit-based utility company, has announced a clean energy plan that includes accelerating the retirement of its coal-fired Monroe Power Plant from 2035 to 2032, resulting in an 85% reduction in carbon emissions nine years earlier than planned. The plan involves investments in Michigan-made solar and wind energy, the development of energy storage, and the early retirement of coal plants. DTE expects to drive $11 billion of investments in the clean energy sector over the next decade. The plan will also reduce future costs for customers by $2.5 billion.