
Michigan Attorney General Steps in as DTE Energy Seeks $450M Rate Hike
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel intervened in DTE Electric Company's request for a $450 million rate increase, criticizing the timing and lack of accountability. Just four months ago, DTE was approved for a $368 million rate hike, costing the average residential customer $100 or more annually. Nessel aims to prevent residents from bearing additional costs without quantifiable benefits and has also raised concerns about DTE's five-year distribution plan lacking utility accountability.