by Joelle Kruczek | Dec 11, 2024 | Our People, People, Places, Your Neighborhood
DTE is dedicated to brightening the lives of communities throughout Michigan – including during the holiday season. This year, DTE employees took their festive spirit on the road, transforming utility service trucks into displays of holiday cheer. Covered with...
by Kate Mitchell | Dec 10, 2024 | Empowering Detroit, Monroe, Monroe County, Monroe County, Oakland County, Our People, Places, Planet, Progress, Volunteerism, Wayne County, Your Neighborhood
‘Tis the season to care and give back, and DTE volunteers have been making the most of it around the state. From kicking things off with Trunk-or-Treats in October and pitching in at food pantries in November, to helping spread holiday cheer throughout December, the...
by Kate Mitchell | Oct 29, 2024 | Empowering Detroit, Our People, Places, Planet, Progress, Uncategorized, Volunteerism, Wayne County, Your Neighborhood
Two years may not seem like much but, for the Detroit Tree Equity Partnership (DTEP) it was enough time to make a big difference in Detroit neighborhoods. DTEP, which launched in October 2022, marked 25,000 trees planted in targeted areas of the city on Monday, Oct....
by Joelle Kruczek | Oct 15, 2024 | Human Needs, People, Places, Your Neighborhood
The DTE Energy Foundation, Gleaners Community Food Bank, Michigan Humane, among other partners, recently came together for a Community Resource Day at the Oakland County Farmers Market to support the residents of Oakland County. “Bringing community organizations and...
by Amanda Passage | Oct 3, 2024 | Environment, People, Places, Planet, Progress, Your Neighborhood
DTE’s 2023 CleanVision Sustainability Report is now available – DTE’s annual publication details the company’s progress towards generating cleaner, more reliable and affordable energy for the people and community it serves. DTE’s CleanVision report...
by Lisa Bolla | Sep 12, 2024 | Energizing Youth, Places, Wayne County
How does a phone call lead to thousands of dollars in savings for a local community? According to DTE Corporate Services Supervisor Jason Biddle, the answer involves a football field, the Trenton Channel Power Plant demolition and a little bit of patience. A few...