Articles tagged: DTE Energy
2 Thursday morning power outages scheduled for Pittsfield Township
Posted: 20 hours agoPittsfield Township Department of Public Safety has received notification from DTE Energy that there will be two scheduled power outages on Thursday morning. Read more »
updated: More than 4,000 affected by power outage in Superior Township
Posted: May 22, 2013DTE Energy customers in the Superior Township area lost power after a line of storms passed through just after 8 p.m. Wednesday. Read more »
mlive: State commission rules DTE Energy can charge opt out fees to customers in smart meter program
Posted: May 15, 2013The Michigan Public Service Commission has ruled that DTE Energy can charge its customers who opt out of its smart meter program, according to media reports. Read more »
Barton Drive closed near Plymouth Road in Ann Arbor after wires go down
Posted: May 01, 2013The Ann Arbor Fire Department reported a power outage in the area of Barton Drive and Plymouth Road after wires went down Wednesday afternoon, but that report was refuted by DTE. Read more »
Ann Arbor residents happy that University of Michigan solar array off Fuller Road is 'tucked away'
Posted: Apr 25, 2013University of Michigan and DTE Energy officials outlined their plans for a 1.56-acre array off of Fuller Road during a Wednesday meeting. Read more »
Wind advisory issued and snow possible overnight as power outages linger in Ann Arbor area
Posted: Apr 19, 2013After a stormy day Thursday, the Ann Arbor area Friday faces a day of high winds followed by a night of rain and snow. Read more »
Updated: Power outage affects more than 2,500 on Ann Arbor's West Side
Posted: Apr 15, 2013Power outages affecting more than 2,500 DTE Energy customers hit the west side of Ann Arbor late Monday morning. Read more »
Ypsilanti approves lease agreement with DTE Energy for proposed $4M solar array
Posted: Apr 10, 2013The city of Ypsilanti has approved an easement and lease agreement with DTE Energy, allowing the proposed $4 million solar array project on a former landfill to move on to the final selection round. Read more »
Proposals for riverfront MichCon site in Ann Arbor include restaurant, offices, housing and more
Posted: Apr 08, 2013DTE Energy says it's gotten a strong response from developers interested in building a mixed-use project on the riverfront MichCon site it owns in Ann Arbor. Read more »
DTE Energy: Proposed $4M Ypsilanti solar array project moving onto final selection round
Posted: Apr 06, 2013The city of Ypsilanti has received word from DTE Energy that the proposed $4 million solar array project on a former landfill is moving on to the final round. Read more »
Draft conceptual plan emerges for new riverfront park on MichCon site in Ann Arbor
Posted: Mar 29, 2013A conceptual plan has emerged showing how the city of Ann Arbor could transform the MichCon site along the Huron River into a riverfront park with a new canoe livery and docks. Read more »
DTE Energy official: Decision expected by end of March on proposed $4M Ypsilanti solar array
Posted: Mar 22, 2013A decision about a project to develop a former Ypsilanti landfill into a $4 million solar array site that would produce alternative energy for DTE Energy will happen before the end of March. Read more »
Updated at 5:30 p.m.: Power restored after outage in Ann Arbor
Posted: Mar 01, 2013Update: The DTE outage map showed much of the affected area had power restored as of 5 p.m. Friday. DTE officials confirmed the outage was fixed at 5:30 p.m. Friday. Thousands of people in Ann ... Read more »
Attorney general says DTE Energy smart meter opt-out fees not justified
Posted: Feb 25, 2013DTE Energy customers shouldn't have to pay $87 to have a smart meter taken off of their home, Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette says. Customers should also be able to keep their analog meter, Schuette says. Read more »
Downed wire sends Ann Arbor Roberto Clemente students home
Posted: Feb 08, 2013Students at Ann Arbor's Roberto Clemente Student Development Center were sent home Friday afternoon as the result of a partial power outage. Read more »
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