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Higher customer bills on tap as DTE gets approval for $217.4 million electric rate hike


DTE Energy Co. customers will pay a higher electric rate starting next month as the Michigan Public Service Commission on Thursday approved the utility’s second hike in a little more than a year. The higher rate is expected to yield the utility an annual revenue increase of $217.4 million.

Starting Feb. 6, a typical residential DTE customer using 500 kWh a month will see an increase of $4.61, or 4.65%, in their monthly bill under the rate hike. The MPSC cut the Detroit-based utility’s original increase request by 52%.

The commission said that the revenue increase would allow DTE to upgrade aging power lines and improve reliability through increased maintenance and more frequent tree trimming, with a focus on Detroit and its nearest suburbs that have some of the oldest power lines on the utility’s grid.



Are you ready for higher electric bills? DTE Energy has recently been granted approval for a $217.4 million rate hike by the Michigan Public Service Commission. This means that customers can expect to see an increase in their monthly bills in the near future.

The rate hike comes as DTE seeks to recover costs for infrastructure upgrades and investments in renewable energy sources. While the exact amount of the increase will vary depending on usage, customers can expect to see an overall uptick in their electric bills.

This news may come as a disappointment to many customers who are already struggling to make ends meet. However, DTE has stated that the rate hike is necessary to ensure the reliability and sustainability of their electric grid.

As customers brace themselves for higher bills, it’s important to explore ways to reduce energy consumption and lower costs. Simple steps like turning off lights when not in use, using energy-efficient appliances, and sealing drafts around doors and windows can all help to save on energy expenses.

Keep an eye on your upcoming bills to see how the rate hike will impact your budget, and consider reaching out to DTE for assistance or payment plan options if needed. Stay informed and proactive to navigate these changes in the energy landscape.

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