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How DTE’s Four-Point Plan helps Detroit

This is a transformational time for the city of Detroit and for Michigan. From extreme weather becoming an everyday occurrence, to an increase in the adoption of electric vehicles, the power grid is being challenged like never before.

DTE has a plan already underway to meet that challenge head on – by investing in the grid of the future.

DTE has invested more than $5 billion upgrading the grid over the last five years alone. Investment must continue in order to provide Detroiters with the power they need and the reliability they deserve.

The plan is focused on four key points:

Trimming trees

Updating existing infrastructure

Rebuilding significant portions of the grid

Accelerating transition to a smart grid

DTE Energy has made significant investments in the grid, but they’re not done yet. Over the next five years, DTE plans to invest more than $9 billion more in the electric grid to make it safer and even more reliable for customers.

Building that world-class grid will take time – but the investment is critical for the city of Detroit—and for Michigan’s future.

Interested in seeing the work being done in Detroit and Wayne County? Visit the DTE Energy  Electric Reliability Improvements Map online.

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