by Justin Walters | Sep 14, 2023 | Ann Arbor, Our People, People, Reliability Work Updates, Your Neighborhood, Your Power
To support our four-point plan to improve reliability, we are taking steps to implement smart grid technology throughout our service territory. Our transition to a smart grid focuses on automation to isolate outages and provide our field crews with specific damage...
by Justin Walters | Aug 24, 2023 | Ann Arbor, Our People, People, Reliability Work Updates, Your Neighborhood, Your Power
Our four-point plan is underway to strengthen electrical reliability for our customers. This work includes tree trimming to reduce outages, updating our existing infrastructure, accelerating our transition to a smart grid and rebuilding the oldest portions of our...
by Amanda Fischer | Jul 14, 2023 | Ann Arbor
DTE has been implementing a four-point plan to improve our electric grid, including trimming trees, upgrading infrastructure, rebuilding older sections of the grid and accelerating our transition to a smart grid. Crews have been rebuilding the infrastructure that...
by Justin Walters | Jul 5, 2023 | Ann Arbor, Our People, People, Reliability Work Updates, Washtenaw County, Your Neighborhood, Your Power
As a part of our four-point plan to provide Southeast Michigan with the grid of the future, we are upgrading equipment across our electric service territory. That includes replacing overhead power lines and other equipment to make our system more resilient. Overhead...
by Justin Walters | Jul 5, 2023 | Ann Arbor, Our People, People, Reliability Work Updates, Washtenaw County, Your Neighborhood
DTE Energy’s four-point plan is taking place across our service area. As a part of this plan, we are investing billions of dollars in the communities we serve. This plan includes: Updating existing infrastructure. Modernizing and upgrading our existing...
by Amanda Fischer | Jun 14, 2023 | Ann Arbor, Reliability Work Updates, Washtenaw County, Your Neighborhood
DTE has been implementing a four-point plan to help provide you with more reliable power — especially during extreme weather — including trimming trees, upgrading infrastructure, rebuilding older sections of the grid and accelerating our transition to a smart grid....