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The Michiganders for Money Out of Politics campaign said Consumers Energy and DTE Energy, in particular, have used their clout to fend off efforts to award bigger paybacks to customers for power losses
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The family of Patrick Lyoya and their attorney held a press conference turning their focus to a civil suit against Christopher Schurr, a recent SBAM survey shows health care costs is a growing concern among small business owners, and more.
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DTE Energy said it was prepared to mitigate any pricing concerns
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Nessel said the goal of the portal is to help Michiganders navigate online resources, follow where outages are most common and file for refunds and credits after losing service
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According to the Michigan Public Service Commission, DTE will not be able to recover hundreds of thousands in financial penalties it waived by charging residential customers more for their services
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DTE Gas Marketing Strategy and Support’s Rosana Laurain shares winter energy saving tips.
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The integrated resource plan, or IRP, requires DTE Electric to reduce its reliance on coal, speed up renewable energy projects, and disclose large political donations
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With a goal of reaching carbon neutrality over the next 16 years, East Grand Rapids is the first city in the state participating in DTE Energy’s CleanVision Natural Gas Balance Program
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We talk to Evette Griffie, VP Customer and Community Engagement at DTE Energy.
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The Energy Reliability, Resilience and Accountability Task Force's statewide listening tour is scheduled to start in June and wrap up in September. The nine-member task force is made up of seven Democrats and two Republicans.