by Justin Walters | Nov 16, 2023 | Detroit - District 6, Downtown Midtown Neighborhoods, Empowering Detroit, Our People, People, Reliability Work Updates, Uncategorized, Wayne County, Your Power
DTE crews have been hard at work in front of Union Street Detroit, which is a popular restaurant that has served downtown Detroit neighborhoods on Woodward Ave since 1984. Overhead crews replaced the service line, which delivers energy from the nearby substation to...
by Justin Walters | Nov 15, 2023 | Empowering Detroit, Our People, People, Reliability Work Updates, Wayne County, West Side Neighborhoods, Your Neighborhood, Your Power
Detroit’s increasing demand for energy is being met by our crews performing upgrades throughout the city. That includes enhancing our existing overhead infrastructure in the Grandmont-Rosedale neighborhood to help the system withstand extreme weather and reduce outage...
by Justin Walters | Nov 14, 2023 | East Side Neighborhoods, Empowering Detroit, Our People, People, Reliability Work Updates, Wayne County, Your Neighborhood, Your Power
DTE is improving electric reliability for our customers in the Grandmont-Rosedale area by trimming trees that have grown into power lines and may cause outages. This work is important because 50% of the time that our customers are without power can be attributed to...
by Katherine Susko | Oct 19, 2023 | East Side Neighborhoods, Empowering Detroit, Your Neighborhood
We’ve partnered with local organizations to appear onsite where you can ask questions about your bill and get in-person customer service from DTE team members. Customer bills will not be paid at these events, however you can receive guidance on how to seek payment...
by Justin Walters | Oct 19, 2023 | Detroit - District 6, Empowering Detroit, Our People, Reliability Work Updates, Wayne County, West Side Neighborhoods, Your Neighborhood, Your Power
DTE is working a four-point plan to improve electrical reliability and safety for all customers. The plan includes trimming trees, updating and maintaining equipment, rebuilding significant portions of the grid, and accelerating our transition to a smart grid. That...