Low-income families in Michigan can get help paying for some of their heating expenses. If you live at or below 110% of the Federal Poverty Level, you may be eligible for a Home Heating Tax Credit for the 2023 tax year to help pay winter heating bills. To qualify...
How DTE Energy prepares for extreme weather Spring and summer storm season in Michigan and across the upper Midwest can bring extreme weather events. Thunderstorms, high winds and heavy rainfall, even tornadoes can strike and disrupt the electrical grid. To prepare,...
DTE Energy team members traveled to Washington D.C. on Feb. 7 for the annual LIHEAP Action Day, hosted by the National Energy and Utility Affordability Coalition (NEUAC). This event connects policymakers on Capitol Hill to discuss the importance of the LIHEAP program,...
Crews took advantage of the warmer weather to launch an important reliability project in Madison Heights. In the first of many pole replacements along East Lincoln Avenue, crews removed a pole recently damaged by a tractor trailer. While crews were responding to a...
As part of our four-point plan to improve electric reliability in the communities we serve, DTE Energy has an aggressive program of tree trimming, both targeted and also as part of our regular maintenance cycle. Why is this important? We know that half the time our...
Construction is underway in the village of Clarkston where our crews are upgrading the electric grid to support new development. Upgrading infrastructure is an important part of the DTE four-point plan to improve electric reliability, which also includes trimming...