by Joelle Kruczek | Mar 26, 2024 | Arts & Culture, Your Neighborhood
A pillar of the DTE Energy Foundation’s giving is Arts & Culture. Through this work, the Foundation helps to create vibrant, diverse communities by focusing on artistic works that reflect the voices of the community and address racial equity and justice through...
by Justin Walters | Jan 22, 2024 | Macomb County, Our People, Reliability Work Updates, Your Neighborhood, Your Power
The technology we are using in Macomb County will improve reliability for our customers for years to come. Crews have been installing smart grid technology, called reclosers, to respond to outages quicker and pinpoint potential issues with equipment. Installing...
by Justin Walters | Jan 22, 2024 | Macomb County, Our People, People, Reliability Work Updates, Your Neighborhood, Your Power
We are building the grid of the future to improve electric reliability and reduce outages for our customers. A key part of our plan is the acceleration to smart grid technology, which can detect when and where an outage occurs on our grid. Recently, crews were in...
by Justin Walters | Jun 7, 2023 | Clinton Twp, Macomb County, Our People, People, Reliability Work Updates, Your Neighborhood, Your Power
As we continue our four-point plan to improve the DTE grid, you will see more equipment upgrades happening in your area, including crossarm replacements. Our crews were recently in Clinton Township performing such work and were faced with multiple ways to replace a...
by Alina Zhuravel | Jan 13, 2023 | Ann Arbor, Bloomfield Hills, Clinton Twp, Detroit - District 6, Farmington, Farmington Hills, Harper Woods, Highland Township, Inkster, Livingston County, Livonia, Macomb County, Metamora, Monroe County, Oak Park, Oakland County, Reliability Work Updates, Rochester Hills, Rose Township, South Lyon, Southfield, Thumb Area, Washtenaw County, Wayne, Wayne County, West Bloomfield, Westland, Your Neighborhood
DTE is committed to taking a proactive approach to improving our electric grid. One tool our team uses to accomplish this is an “underground fault indicator.” This device takes thermal images of our underground system for the purpose of identifying a potential fault...