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Activist group We the People protested outside DTE Energy's Detroit headquarters Wednesday, after the utility requested an annual $454 million residential rate hike.
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Consumers Energy says they expect to power over 1,500 new public, fast-charging EV stations.
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DTE Energy is asking for a waiver to a state rule that would require it to automatically credit customers who are hit by long or repeated power outages.
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A look back on what led to the Flint water crisis and what more still needs to be done in the city, a new natural gas project in northern Michigan, the role Michigan might play in November's presidential election as a swing state, multi-displinary artist Tiff Massey's upcoming exhibit at the DIA, and a conversation with Flint mayor Sheldon Neeley.
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The project is being celebrated by the utility and local officials in Wexford County, but criticized by environmental groups.
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DTE Energy announces request for another rate hike, emotional attachments to Artificial Intelligence, staring down a wild cougar and the best advice for people pleasing.
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Last year, the state approved a price increase for DTE’s services, which means that the average residential customer’s monthly bill is estimated to be $6.51 higher than before.
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On today's Stateside, DTE rate hikes explained, then interviews with two Michigan chefs who are nominated for James Beard awards.
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DTE Energy, one of the state’s largest energy providers, is set to offer buyouts to around 3,000 employees.
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A study in the journal Science estimates particulate matter (PM 2.5) from coal increases potential premature death twice as often as particulate matter from other sources.