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DTE wants another rate increase and wants to hear about Oakland County school demolition

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City of Mount Clemens opposes DTE's proposed rate increase

City of Mount Clemens opposes DTE's proposed $456 million rate increase. City Commission unanimously approved a resolution rebuking DTE Energy's proposed rate hike. City commission voted unanimously to vote against the proposal. DTE is seeking to raise $456million in annual revenue from $1.5 billion.

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DTE asks for another rate increase, hearing on Oakland County school demolition and more top stories

DTE Energy is requesting another rate hike for $456 million, which would be about an $11 increase per month for a residential customer. A judge hears arguments regarding the demolition of a historic Oakland County school, and more on the latest tops stories. DTE is seeking another rate increase, hearing on demolition of historic school.

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DTE Energy seeking another rate increase. How much would residents pay?

DTE Energy announced Wednesday it will be seeking approval from the Michigan Public Service Commission for a $456 million investment. The company is seeking approval for the investment. How much residents would pay would depend on the amount of money they would get from DTE. DTE says it will seek approval for another rate increase.

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DTE proposes new rate increase

DTE Energy seeks approval from Michigan Public Service Commission for $456 million investment. The company says the investment equals 37 cents a day -- about $11 a month -- on average for residents. DTE says it will be seeking approval from the Michigan Public Services Commission for the investment.

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