by Dana St. Coeur | Feb 6, 2025 | Your Power
Punxsutawney Phil has seen his shadow! It comes as no surprise to us Michiganders that we can expect a longer winter this year. Although winter may or may not be staying longer, falling branches from wind and ice storms can damage your natural gas equipment. The...
by Kate Mitchell | Jan 29, 2025 | Monroe, Monroe County, Our People, Planet, Progress, Uncategorized, Your Neighborhood, Your Power
Frigid temperatures and plenty of ice may not make for a great outdoor experience for most. But for a handful of avian enthusiasts on Saturday, Jan. 25 at DTE Energy’s Monroe Power Plant, the colder the better. That’s because freezing temperatures and an ice-covered...
by Shannon Janeczek | Jan 29, 2025 | Planet, Your Power
Since snow is a common part of life in Michigan, you might wonder whether our solar parks throughout the state keep producing energy, even if it’s snowing and cold. The answer is: Absolutely! While a solar array in Michigan might not get as much sun year-round as an...
by Amanda Fischer | Jan 10, 2025 | Ann Arbor, Reliability Work Updates, Washtenaw County, Your Neighborhood, Your Power
We will be updating this blog throughout the project — please bookmark this page to stay up to date on progress. As Ann Arbor continues its journey toward achieving 100% clean energy, the city is also experiencing significant growth. This progress brings with it an...
by Dana St. Coeur | Jan 7, 2025 | Your Power
Now that frigid temperatures have settled in, the comfort and safety of employees and customers are top concerns. Here are some of the important steps you can take now – and throughout the year – to help keep your business a warm, welcoming place that is safe as well....
by Amanda Fischer | Jan 7, 2025 | Ann Arbor, Corktown, Southwest Neighborhoods, Detroit - District 6, Downtown Midtown Neighborhoods, East Side Neighborhoods, Reliability Work Updates, Washtenaw County, Your Power
Electricity is a vital part of the way we live and work. That’s why we’re committed to reducing the power outages by 30% and cutting outage times in half for customers by the end of 2029. In many areas served by DTE, from Detroit to Ann Arbor, the...