The DTE Energy Foundation today announced it has awarded grants to Michigan-based organizations focused on arts and culture and enriching diverse communities across the state. Grant recipients include the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, Detroit...
DTE is incredibly proud that Crain’s Detroit Business chose not one, but two of our outstanding leaders as a Crain’s Notable Leaders in Sustainability honoree. Knox Cameron, director, Renewable Solutions, has been with our company for more than 15 years...
A pillar of the DTE Energy Foundation’s giving is Arts & Culture. Through this work, the Foundation helps to create vibrant, diverse communities by focusing on artistic works that reflect the voices of the community and address racial equity and justice through...
After serving the Downriver community for nearly 100 years, DTE is demolishing its Trenton Channel Power Plant to pave the way for future redevelopment. Retired in 2022, the plant was originally built to address the needs of an expanding economy post World War I and...
When Doris Seabrook heard that DTE was hiring meter readers and looking to add diversity to their workforce, she answered the call. When someone told her she should take an office position, she insisted on being in the field as a meter reader. 43 years later, Doris...