by Amanda Fischer | Dec 18, 2025 | Downtown Midtown Neighborhoods, Empowering Detroit
The Downtown Detroit Financial District is a vibrant hub of business, innovation, and entertainment, attracting millions of visitors and workers every year. To keep up with the changing needs and expectations of its customers, DTE Energy is executing a major project...
by Amanda Fischer | Nov 19, 2025 | Downtown Midtown Neighborhoods, Empowering Detroit, Reliability Work Updates, Your Neighborhood
Since 2020, DTE has been working to enhance power quality in Detroit’s Midtown area by completely rebuilding the infrastructure that delivers power to homes and businesses. This $200 million project will impact nine Detroit neighborhoods — Cultural Center, Eastern...
by Joelle Kruczek | Nov 11, 2025 | Empowering Detroit, Our People, Your Neighborhood
Fellowship Chapel in Detroit became a hub of hope and support in late October as DTE Energy teamed up with The Heat and Warmth Fund (THAW) to host DTE’s Customer Resource Fair. This community-focused event wasn’t just about providing help – it was about making a...
by Kate Mitchell | Sep 10, 2025 | Empowering Detroit, Monroe, Monroe County, Our People, People, Uncategorized, Volunteerism, Your Neighborhood
On a beautiful August afternoon at Beacon Park in Detroit, passersby could find more than a dozen DTE Energy volunteers enjoying the weather, catching up with coworkers and filling backpacks with school supplies for Detroit-area students in need. “This was a great...
by Amanda Fischer | Sep 8, 2025 | Corktown, Southwest Neighborhoods, Empowering Detroit, Reliability Work Updates, Your Neighborhood
We are working to modernize our infrastructure to deliver more reliable power to customers across the communities we serve. As part of this work, we are investing $150 million to rebuild the infrastructure that delivers power to homes and businesses in the Corktown...
by Jessica Watson | Sep 3, 2025 | Empowering Detroit, Our People, Progress, Wayne County, Your Neighborhood
When The International Church of Metro Detroit was building an addition to serve the child care needs of their community, the construction team discovered the overhead power lines obstructed their ability to complete the project. Since lines ran directly through where...