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House committee hears DTE shutoff complaints

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   Lawmakers in Lansing heard complaints against utility company DTE Energy today. A  state House committee meeting was focused largely on smart meters.

   Several customers say DTE Energy shut off their power after they refused to switch to a new smart meter. DTE says people can opt out, but there is a service charge.

Representative Gary Glenn wants to prevent utilities from charging people who opt out of a smart meter if they agree to report their meter readings to the utility.

   “Why not just let people go find some accommodation?”

   DTE says it doesn’t discontinue service without a reason. They say if people tamper with the equipment, refuse to let employees access the meter, or lock their meter to prevent upgrades, then they’ll shut off power.

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