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The DTE Foundation Partners to Protect Natural Resource Education in West Michigan

by Kayla Collins | May 7, 2026 | Uncategorized

Nonprofit Partner Spotlight: West Michigan Environmental Action Council  50 years of protecting West Michigan’s natural resources  There’s a quiet beauty across West Michigan, in the rolling dunelands, along winding rivers and in the streams that run through...
Growing Pollinator Habitats Through Community Partnerships in Detroit

Growing Pollinator Habitats Through Community Partnerships in Detroit

by Kayla Collins | May 6, 2026 | Detroit - District 6, East Side Neighborhoods, Environment, Uncategorized, Wayne County, Your Neighborhood

How the DTE Foundation and Creating Habitat for Pollinators Are Strengthening Communities  Across Detroit neighborhoods, once-underutilized spaces are being transformed into vibrant wildflower habitats supporting pollinators, restoring local ecosystems and...
DTE is dedicated to improving reliability in Romulus and Taylor

DTE is dedicated to improving reliability in Romulus and Taylor

by Joelle Kruczek | Apr 30, 2026 | Uncategorized

DTE Energy’s customers in Romulus and Taylor need and deserve safe, reliable power. That’s why we’re strengthening our infrastructure – so your lights stay on more reliably no matter the weather Mother Nature sends our way. Over the past few years, DTE crews have been...
DTE Energy intends to pause future electric rate requests thanks to data center development

DTE Energy intends to pause future electric rate requests thanks to data center development

by Ryan Lowry | Apr 29, 2026 | Uncategorized

We recently announced that our electric company intends to put a freeze on asking for rate increases for at least two years following our current filing with the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) which was submitted on April 28, 2028. Why? Because we expect...
Can you dig it? Be safe and call MISS DIG at 811

Can you dig it? Be safe and call MISS DIG at 811

by David Akerly | Apr 22, 2026 | Uncategorized, Your Neighborhood, Your Power

At DTE Energy, safety is the top priority for both employees and our customers. We want to ensure you plan your at-home or business digging projects accordingly.   Hitting buried utility lines or pipes may cause property damage, injury, or even death. Call MISS DIG...

Novi Open House 2026

by Amanda Passage | Apr 16, 2026 | Uncategorized

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