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Balancing your carbon footprint is easier than you might think – and Grand Traverse County residents are taking that to heart by enrolling in Natural Gas Balance. Hundreds of area residents have enrolled in the program over the last several years, and now DTE Energy is challenging even more Grand Traverse County residents to enroll in Natural Gas Balance by the end of the month. If an additional 100 customers enroll, the company is promising to plant 10 trees directly in the county as a celebration of residents’ commitment to sustainability.   

Natural Gas Balance empowers customers to balance up to 100% of an average home’s natural gas usage when they enroll in the program. The program offers an easy and affordable way to: 

  • Promote sound forest management to protect the health of Michigan’s mature trees that act as natural carbon recyclers in the Upper Peninsula, while preserving habitats for Michigan’s wildlife like cougars, moose, bears and bobcats.
  • Address emissions from natural gas usage in heating, water heaters, cooking and other home uses – without adjusting your energy usage or making changes to your home. 
  • Develop Michigan-made renewable natural gas to reduce traditional methane greenhouse gas emissions escaping into the atmosphere.

 The key to unlocking new trees in Grand Traverse County is enrolling in Natural Gas Balance by the end of September.  

Learn more about how these programs could impact Michigan for generations to come at dteenergy.com/naturalgasbalance or call us with any questions at 833.NATGAS.0 (833.628.4270).