by Amanda Fischer | Aug 12, 2025 | Downed Wire Safety, Energizing Youth, Your Neighborhood, Your Power
No matter the season or occasion, it’s always a good time to talk with your children about electrical safety — at home and outdoors. Whether they’re exploring new spaces, enjoying playtime after school or simply curious about their surroundings, helping kids...
by Violet Sinishtaj | Aug 11, 2025 | Your Neighborhood, Your Power
Have you ever wondered what your air conditioner would say if it could talk? Picture this: Your AC narrating a day in its life, sharing little secrets like energy-saving wisdom and offering friendly reminders to help you stay cool. Here’s what a day in the life of...
by Kayla Collins | Aug 11, 2025 | Arts & Culture, Education & Employment, Uncategorized, Washtenaw County, Your Neighborhood
For young children, writing sparks creativity, fuels their imagination, and offers a unique way to express themselves. The DTE Energy Foundation partner, 826 Michigan, is a nonprofit that supports Southeast Michigan school-aged students, helping them to write...
by Violet Sinishtaj | Aug 4, 2025 | Empowering Detroit, Your Neighborhood, Your Power
Long, sunny days are what we love most about summer- until the heat sneaks inside. Whether you’re looking to lower your energy bills or simply keep cool, these real-life tips make it easy. From clever tricks to small changes around the house, here are effective,...
by David Akerly | Aug 4, 2025 | Our People, Your Neighborhood
There are many places where you might see our DTE Energy teams at work. From installing new and upgraded equipment as part of our Gas Renewal Program in your neighborhoods, to inspecting and installing meters and inspecting for suspected gas leaks, our team members...
by David Akerly | Aug 1, 2025 | Reliability Work Updates, Your Power
At DTE Energy, we use special tools called “pigs” to inspect our natural gas pipelines. These pigs are not animals; they are mechanical devices that help keep our pipelines clean and check for any issues. Recently, our team used a high-tech “smart...