As part of our plan to build the grid of the future, we’re transitioning to a smart grid. Through 2028, we plan to fully automate our grid by installing 10,000 smart devices, called reclosers. Positioned on top of power poles, reclosers will help us quickly pinpoint...
After serving the Downriver community for nearly 100 years, DTE is demolishing its Trenton Channel Power Plant to pave the way for future redevelopment. Retired in 2022, the plant was originally built to address the needs of an expanding economy post World War I and...
DTE Energy team members traveled to Washington D.C. on Feb. 7 for the annual LIHEAP Action Day, hosted by the National Energy and Utility Affordability Coalition (NEUAC). This event connects policymakers on Capitol Hill to discuss the importance of the LIHEAP program,...
Crews took advantage of the warmer weather to launch an important reliability project in Madison Heights. In the first of many pole replacements along East Lincoln Avenue, crews removed a pole recently damaged by a tractor trailer. While crews were responding to a...
DTE crews are digging into the company’s infrastructure to help keep the power on for customers. As part of our plan to build the grid of the future, crews have been in the Midtown area since 2018 to rebuild and upgrade the underground conduit, cables and transformers...
The DTE Energy Foundation invites Michigan nonprofits that serve local communities to submit Letters of Intent for a chance to be selected for a grant that will support community transformation efforts. The DTE Foundation will provide up to $150,000 to be shared...