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More than one hundred Michiganders gathered in Detroit Monday to comment on DTE Energy’s request for rate increases.
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An update on supply chain issues affecting Michigan, a passenger railroad project connecting Southeast Michigan to the northern lower peninsula picks up steam, and an investigation in how DTE Energy collects on past-due accounts.
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A new investigation finds that DTE is taking an unusual path to deal with outstanding consumer debts. They're selling years-old debt, and the company that they’re selling it to has some aggressive tactics.
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Ford Motor Company is planning to shift its Michigan factories to carbon-neutral energy sources by 2025. To do so, the automaker is partnering with the utility DTE Energy on a large-scale investment that would involve building new solar arrays.
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There's a settlement in a long-running dispute between DTE Energy and townships with wind farms over the taxable value of wind turbines as they depreciate. The settlement brings an end to costly tax appeals, and could open doors to new solar and wind in DTE Energy's territory.
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A dark money group run by a DTE Energy official has started a new dark money group to support the election campaign of Joe Bellino, who blocked a bill in the state House that DTE opposes.
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A petition filed by 230 environmental and public interest groups asks the FTC to conduct an investigation of the U.S. electric utility industry for abusing the political process to fight rooftop solar and drive up rates for customers
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A look at the end of trial proceedings in the plot to kidnap Governor Whitmer. Michigan’s first licensed cannabis consumption lounges. Plummeting enrollment at Central Michigan University. And, DTE’s perspective on their electricity shutoffs in Detroit.
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DTE Energy shut off accounts more than 200,000 times since the pandemic began and 1.2 million times before that. Hear the findings of an investigative report into the regulatory system leaving many Michiganders in the dark. After that, conversations on coyotes and on a revered Detroit media producer’s new memoir.
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DTE service shutoffs among Detroit residents surpassed 200,000 during the pandemic. Outlier Media and ProPublica looked at the numbers. What they found was another case of Detroiters being disproportionately penalized by the systems we all use and rely on.