This week, DTE was at the corner of Beverly Road and Troy Street in Taylor installing new pole top equipment. This new infrastructure could include new power poles, connectors, fiberglass cross arms or a new transformer. New power poles are taller and more durable than older poles to better withstand against extreme weather. The new poles, along with new pole top equipment will help improve reliability for area residents, especially during severe weather events.
DTE Energy has made a commitment to customers to improve reliability by reducing the frequency and length of power outages. To help deliver on that commitment, DTE is upgrading existing equipment across the region. These efforts include ongoing inspections and improvements to electric lines and infrastructure, with continued work planned to strengthen the system and support more reliable service.
This upgrading work is part of DTE’s plan to build the grid of the future. That plan, now well underway, also includes transitioning to a smart grid, rebuilding significant portions of the grid and continuing to trim trees. Continuing to execute on this work will help DTE reduce outages by 30% while cutting outage duration times in half by the end of 2029.
Explore DTE Energy’s Power Improvements Map to stay informed about reliability improvement work near you.