Detroit Evening Report: Public invited to share thoughts on latest DTE rate increase request
Jerome Vaughn September 18, 2024Listen to the latest episode of the “Detroit Evening Report” podcast.
The Michigan Public Service Commission will hold a public hearing in Detroit Wednesday night to hear public comments on DTE Energy’s pending application to raise its rates.
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The utility is requesting to increase electric rates by $456 million to improve the infrastructure and service for customers — less than a year after the commission voted unanimously to approve a $368 million rate increase for DTE.
The event on Wednesday will give residents a chance to weigh-in on DTE’s request, which was made in March. If approved, residents could see an average increase on their bills of about $11 per month.
Many customers have complained in recent months about frequent, long-lasting power outages. However, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has said the proposed rate hike is “excessive and unnecessary.”
The MPSC hearing will take place from 6-8 p.m. at Mumford High School, 17525 Wyoming St., Detroit.
Other headlines for Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2024:
- The United Auto Workers union says it’s prepared to take action against Stellantis in the coming days.
- The Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency is inviting Vietnam-era veterans to a ceremony at the Soul Harvest Cathedral in Highland Park on Thursday to recognize them with a special lapel pin.
- Eastern Market has launched a $15 million fundraising campaign to improve its facilities and offer more services.
- The Detroit Tigers are working hard to make the Major League Baseball playoffs. The team is on a three-game winning streak and has won 8 of its last 10 games. They play the Royals tonight in Kansas City.
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