by Amanda Fischer | Jun 28, 2024 | Central Neighborhoods, Corktown, Southwest Neighborhoods, Downtown Midtown Neighborhoods, East Side Neighborhoods, Empowering Detroit, Places, Progress, Reliability Work Updates, West Side Neighborhoods, Your Neighborhood, Your Power
DTE Energy is taking to the skies to help improve the power grid. Over the next few months, we are launching drones in areas of southeast Michigan to inspect poles, wires and pole-top equipment more efficiently. These inspections, and the upgrading work that will...
by Amanda Fischer | May 13, 2024 | Detroit - District 6, Empowering Detroit, Reliability Work Updates, Wayne County, West Side Neighborhoods, Your Neighborhood, Your Power
DTE Energy is committed to reducing the number of outages for customers by 30% and shorten outage times in half by 2029. To help make this happen, we’re transitioning to a smart grid. This work is happening right now all across the communities we serve in southeast...
by Shawn Wichar | May 8, 2024 | Macomb County, Reliability Work Updates, Your Neighborhood, Your Power
DTE Energy is committed to reducing power outages by 30% and cutting outage durations in half by 2029. To do this, we are building the grid of the future, by focusing on transitioning to a smart grid, upgrading existing infrastructure, rebuilding significant portions...
by Amanda Fischer | Apr 25, 2024 | Oakland County, Your Neighborhood
At DTE Energy, we’re committed to providing safe, reliable and affordable energy for our customers. That’s why we’re working to build the grid of the future in Pontiac, one of the oldest and most diverse cities in Michigan. Through our rebuilding work, we expect...
by Amanda Fischer | Apr 15, 2024 | Reliability Work Updates, Thumb Area, Your Neighborhood, Your Power
A new electric substation is more than just a collection of electrical equipment that powers homes and businesses — it’s a symbol of the improved power reliability for customers. And in Almont, we recently completed a new substation. Here are three things you should...